Togolese govt. looks to establish a regulation covering the usage of drones by civilians

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Thursday, 06 January 2022 12:31
Togolese govt. looks to establish a regulation covering the usage of drones by civilians

(Togo First) - Forty (40) Togolese civil servants will end today a 3-day workshop aimed at drawing rules to regulate the use of drones by civilians across the country. The event, held in Lomé, regroups some employees of the institutions in charge of implementing State decisions and laws covering the usage of drones.

"We want to adhere to the rules set by the ICAO [International Civil Aviation Organization, editor's note] relative to drones. We need regulation, rigorous management, and control of everything related to drones," said Col. Dokisime Gnama Latta, Chairman of the steering committee of drones in Togo, and Director-General of the National Civil Aviation Agency (ANAC).

The workshop looks at what drone technology entails, its use in everyday life, the risks, and challenges posed by drones, especially concerning the management and protection of public space.

It should be highlighted that the government has already prohibited drone flying in the airport area and other sensitive facilities. The ANAC also said that to fly the devices, civilians need the approval of the ministry of transports (MTRAF) or authorization from the ministry of defense. 

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