Africa Integration Day: Togo Reiterates Call for “New Africa” Project

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Friday, 10 May 2024 15:03
Africa Integration Day: Togo Reiterates Call for “New Africa” Project

(Togo First) - Togo reiterated its call for a "new Africa" during the 4th  Africa Integration Day in Lomé. Foreign Minister Robert Dussey last Wednesday emphasized the vision of an independent, sovereign Africa on the global stage.

Dussey declared that the New Africa vision is one of independence and sovereignty. He added that Togo supports this pan-Africanist vision, underscoring that “it is not an exclusive movement”. “It is inclusive. It is a determination, a will of African populations and peoples to take charge of themselves",  he said. 

Togo, Dussey added, is driven by a desire to promote solidarity among African nations. "We do not do it because we are smarter than others; we do it based on experience. We do it because solidarity with others is essential," he said.

This solidarity is crucial for combating the threat of terrorism across the continent.

Togo's pro-pan-Africanism actions include launching the African Political Alliance (APA) platform to address peace and security issues. Lomé, the capital, will also host the 9th Pan-African Congress in Q4 2024, enabling Africans to contemplate their future in an unstable world.

Togo, it is worth noting, has played a decisive role in resolving tensions between ECOWAS and Mali, Burkina Faso, and Niger, demonstrating its commitment to regional peace and stability.

Esaïe Edoh

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