Togo: A five-year plan to develop the blue economy is in the pipeline

Economic governance
Thursday, 16 February 2023 17:17
Togo: A five-year plan to develop the blue economy is in the pipeline

(Togo First) - Several actors of the Togolese blue economy are holding a national workshop in Lomé. The goal of the workshop is to validate a development strategy for the sector. This strategy should cover afive yearsand cost CFA205.54 billion, according to recent information.

Improving blue economy governance, implementing reforms needed to draw the appropriate legal tools needed in the sector, and bolstering protection capacities are the strategy’s main goals. "We conducted a diagnosis, which led us to travel through all five economic regions of the country. In each region, we held meetings with stakeholders at the regional and local level, so that these actors can actively participate and can become impregnated with the theme that is the development of the blue economy," explained Lieutenant Colonel Bakatchimbe Tchannibi, water and forestry engineer, during the workshop.

The next step is to “assess how they contribute to this development, determine what can be done, at the local level, to ensure that the blue economy effectively becomes a sector that contributes to the country’s economic growth,” the official added.

In Togo, one of the major challenges that the blue economy faces is climate change as it affects all water-related resources.

According to the minister of maritime economy, Edem Kokou Tengue, 70% of Togo’s economic activities are sea-related. The country also derives more than 75% of its tax revenue from the sea.

Ayi Renaud Dossavi,

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