Togo: The political manoeuvring of the President of the council establishes Lomé as a hub of sovereignty

Lomé, the Togolese capital, is establishing itself as the beating heart of a major continental strategic interconnection. By opening the proceedings of the first African Air Transport Convention and Exhibition, the President of the Council, Faure Gnassingbé, in his capacity as Champion of the Single African Air Transport Market (SAATM), set out four foundational convictions.

Far from traditional ideological postures and mere statements of intent, this highly pragmatic roadmap outlines a new grammar for comprehensive development, transforming the showcase of Togo into a pole of modernity and a genuine hub of economic sovereignty for Africa.

The President of the Council laid out an uncompromising roadmap, demanding an immediate shift from political commitment to operational reality.

For him, the integration of African skies must break fragmentation by building a robust ecosystem: modern infrastructure, tax reductions to guarantee competitiveness, and a natural alliance between air freight and the AfCFTA.

Beyond passenger flows, he aspires to the emergence of a sustainable aeronautical industry a guarantee of technological sovereignty and the creation of skilled jobs for the youth.

Beyond conventional passenger transport, the Togolese leader conceptualizes aviation as a lever for structural transformation.

He turns connectivity into a productive infrastructure capable of boosting agriculture, industry, and digital trade.

For Faure Gnassingbé, this dynamic must be part of a fully integrated approach, harmoniously combining road, rail, and maritime networks.

This doctrine of efficiency received resounding peer validation. Rwandan President Paul Kagame and the African Union institutions praised this results‑driven leadership by awarding the Togolese President of the Council a historic recognition prize for the opening of African skies.

The political engineering  of the President of the council thus masterfully connects this continental diplomatic triumph to the national project: definitively consolidating Togo as the great commercial and logistics platform of the sub‑region.

In sum, the “Faure Touch” asserts itself in the pan‑African arena as nation‑branding embodied by proof, where the advent of the unified African sky is no longer a distant ideal, but the direct accelerator of a united, connected Africa, absolute master of its technological destiny.

Chantal TAWELESSI

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