Togo Moves to Operationalize Nuclear Safety Authority

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Monday, 11 May 2026 13:05
Togo Moves to Operationalize Nuclear Safety Authority

(Togo First) - Togo is preparing to establish a national nuclear safety and security authority as it strengthens regulation of its civilian nuclear sector.

At last week’s Council of Ministers meeting, Council President Faure Gnassingbé instructed ministers to speed up the creation of the authority, which will oversee risks linked to radioactive materials.

The move comes as Togo expands its legal framework for peaceful nuclear activities. The government recently adopted draft laws authorizing the country’s accession to international conventions on nuclear safety, radioactive waste management and compensation for nuclear accidents.

The measures are expected to improve Togo’s access to international technical cooperation and financing. Authorities also plan to map radiological risks across the country, with the assessment expected to support new regulations aligned with international standards.

Since 2025, Togo has accelerated efforts in the civilian nuclear sector. The country has served on the Board of Governors of the International Atomic Energy Agency and created an Atomic Energy Commission to coordinate programs related to the peaceful use of nuclear energy in sectors including health, agriculture and energy.

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