Togolese PM lauds her country’s reforming performances and its improved business climate

Economic governance
Friday, 02 July 2021 16:22
Togolese PM lauds her country’s reforming performances and its improved business climate

(Togo First) - Present at the CIAN 2021 Africa Forum, Victoire Tomegah-Dogbé, the Togolese PM, said Togo is a leading reformer and a country committed to economic development, with many investments opportunities. 

The Togolese, who gave the opening speech, also listed some of her country’s recent performances regarding improvements in the business climate and the handling of the Covid-19 crisis. 

Among others, Tomegah-Dogbe talked about the recently commissioned Industrial Platform of Adetikope (PIA), agropoles, planned agricultural development zones (ZAAP), modern energy, and digital infrastructures such as the Kekeli Power thermal plant and the solar plant of Blitta.  

These various projects translate the Togolese government’s desire to make the West African country a land of business. “Togo is an enterprising country which understands and speaks the language of business, the PM said. She then added: “We have completely dematerialized procedures and reduced the time needed to create a business.”

Togo’s attendance at the ongoing forum, Togolese officials said, is an opportunity for the government to build new partnerships with potential investors.

Esaïe Edoh

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