Road Safety Workshop Held in Lomé to Promote Safe and Sustainable Transport

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Thursday, 06 June 2024 16:16
Road Safety Workshop Held in Lomé to Promote Safe and Sustainable Transport

(Togo First) - A workshop was held in Lomé on Wednesday, June 5, to promote road safety in West Africa. The event, organized by the Ministry of Road, Air and Rail Transport, brought together road safety agencies and transport stakeholders from several countries in the sub-region.

The workshop, part of the Organization for Road Safety in West Africa (OSRAO) day, focused on two major themes: "Safe and sustainable transport in Togo: issues and prospects" and "Modern technology at the service of road safety." The main aim of the proceedings was to raise awareness of road safety issues and explore effective ways of reducing road accidents and saving human lives.

"We have around 600 road deaths and more than 6,000 injuries every year in Togo. So it's really a question of public safety. It's a question for us to see how we will proceed to reduce traffic accidents on our roads," noted Dermane Tadjudini, Director of Road and Rail Transport.

The Secretary General of the Ministry of Road, Air and Rail Transport, Dr. Komlan Tindano, stressed the importance of safe, sustainable transport for the country's ecological and economic future. In Togo, reforms have been underway for several months, gradually transforming the transport sector and making it more organized and professional.

The government has also made it compulsory for all two-wheeled users, who account for over 70% of the Togolese vehicle fleet, to wear helmets to reduce the severity of accidents.

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