Tog: Parliament adopts new law to tackle the proliferation of chemical weapons

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Thursday, 02 March 2023 12:57
Tog: Parliament adopts new law to tackle the proliferation of chemical weapons

(Togo First) - The Togolese parliament unanimously passed, on Feb 28, a new law that prohibits the development, production, stocking, and use of chemical weapons in the country. Also, the law attaches the National Authority for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (ANIAC) to the Presidency.

According to Prof Moustafa Mijiyawa, minister of health, the adoption marks a "critical development" for Togo. The new law, other officials claimed, provides the ANIAC with the necessary resources to effectively perform its role.

In effect, the law will help prevent the re-emergence of chemical weapons in Togo, through a continuous monitoring mechanism, a plan to protect the population and the environment against chemical weapons, and the possibility of receiving international assistance and expertise in the event of a chemical attack. It should have a significant impact on Togo's efforts to promote peace and security in the region.

The new law is complementary to the Chemical Weapons Convention, which Togo ratified in 1996. Togo is one of the 52 African countries (out of 54) to have ratified this Convention.

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