Togo: Towards a regional logistics hub with measures to benefit Niger

The Togolese government is advancing its ambition to transform Togo into a major logistical hub in the West African sub-region. This initiative is also part of a broader effort to strengthen cooperation with the countries of the Alliance of Sahel States (AES).

In this context, a new measure has been announced to benefit Niger, aimed at improving maritime transport conditions for the landlocked country.

Edem Kokou Tengue, the Minister of Maritime Economy, revealed that the minimum grace period for containers in transit for Niger at the Port of Lomé will now be forty days.

This decision, effective from June 1, 2024, is part of the ongoing reforms in Togo’s maritime sector.

The goal is to facilitate commercial activities for hinterland countries, particularly Niger, Burkina Faso, and Mali.

The announcement follows a working meeting between Togolese port authorities and representatives from the transport sectors of the involved countries.

This gathering identified the specific needs of the hinterland countries and proposed tailored solutions to enhance their logistics chains.

With its modern infrastructure and strategic location, the Port of Lomé plays a pivotal role in the economic development of the region.

By implementing measures such as extending the grace period for transit containers, Togo reaffirms its commitment to becoming a preferred logistical partner for its neighbors.

This initiative underscores the Togolese government’s dedication to strengthening regional cooperation and supporting the economic development of its friendly and neighboring countries, particularly in the crucial sector of maritime transport.

Through these reforms, Togo aims to solidify its position as an essential logistical platform in West Africa.

Chantal TAWELESSI

 

 

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