Togo bolsters Maritime security in Gulf of Guinea through regional drills and cooperation

Togo is reinforcing its commitment to maritime security in the strategically vital Gulf of Guinea, a region increasingly vulnerable to piracy, illegal trafficking, and pollution. The recent participation of the Togolese Navy in Exercise Grand African NEMO 2025 underscores this engagement. Organized in partnership with France, the drills aimed to strengthen regional cooperation, improve inter-agency coordination, and prepare maritime forces for rapid response operations at sea.

Simulations included search and rescue missions, pollution control, and anti-trafficking operations, highlighting the proficiency of participating crews and the range of assets deployed.

Penn Laré, Director of Cabinet of the High Council for the Sea, emphasized the determination of Togolese government to secure its waters and foster a safer maritime environment through international and national collaboration.

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Such exercises not only enhance operational readiness but also solidify partnerships among regional nations. Togo is also prioritizing the modernization of its maritime governance.

The National Organization for State Action at Sea (ONAEM) has been established to improve crisis management and maritime surveillance, enabling more effective responses to illicit activities.

These efforts are essential to safeguarding Togo’s maritime operations and promoting the sustainable management of its ocean resources.

Enhanced coordination between national and international forces, supported by modern infrastructure, positions the country to address evolving security challenges while contributing to broader regional stability.

Chantal TAWELESSI

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