Togo/African solidarity: President Faure GNASSINGBE’s fair play praised by his Burkina Faso counterpart

President Faure Gnassingbé of Togo continues to receive widespread acclaim for his exemplary leadership in both bilateral and multilateral relations.

 

His pivotal role in navigating the crisis that has recently shaken the West African community has solidified his reputation as a stabilizing force and a peacemaker in the region.

 

Faure Gnassingbé’s strategic approach to cooperation and international relations has left a lasting impression on the people of the Sahel.

 

Last weekend, Burkina Faso’s President, Captain Ibrahim Traoré, expressed his deep appreciation for the Togolese leader’s contributions to regional stability.

 

This message of gratitude was conveyed in person by a Burkinabe delegation sent to Lomé.

 

In addition to expressing his appreciation, Captain Traoré reaffirmed his commitment to fraternal ties and solidarity with President Gnassingbé.

 

Analysts note that these gestures highlight the essential values that should guide African nations in addressing the continent’s current challenges.

 

Under Faure Gnassingbé’s insightful leadership, Togo has maintained strong relationships with its neighbors, including the nations of the Sahel Alliance (AES), which have often been marginalized by other West African states.

 

On the security front, Togo, like its AES counterparts, faces significant threats from terrorism and violent extremism.

 

During a recent ECOWAS summit, President Gnassingbé emphasized the critical need for enhanced military cooperation among African countries to effectively combat these threats.

 

He warned that without collective action, no country will be spared from these dangers in the next decade.

 

Captain Traoré echoed this sentiment, stressing the urgency of overcoming border barriers in the fight against terrorism, thereby denying common enemies any safe havens.

 

This approach aligns with the calls for African unity and solidarity championed by revolutionary leaders and pan-Africanists in recent years.

 

At this crucial juncture in the quest for a free, sovereign, and prosperous Africa, a collective awakening is more necessary than ever.

 

Chantal TAWELESSI

 

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