Togo and the EU Join Forces to Tackle Dangerous Goods Transport

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Friday, 30 May 2025 17:23
Togo and the EU Join Forces to Tackle Dangerous Goods Transport

(Togo First) - Togolese authorities and European partners are increasing efforts to ensure the safe transportation of hazardous goods in Lomé, the Togolese capital. On May 27, Togolese officials launched a two-day symposium under the SAFETIC project, a European Union-funded project. The event focused on preventing, detecting, and managing nuclear, radiological, biological, and chemical (NRBC) risks.

The French Ministry for the Environment led this initiative, which wrapped up a strategic program combining two regional projects dating back to 2013. The main goal is clear: make industrial facilities safer and secure supply chains to support sustainable economic growth.

Colonel Aoufoh Koffi Dimizou, Secretary General of the Ministry of Environment and Forest Resources, stated, “Industrial risk management is a strategic challenge. Togo is resolutely committed to strengthening its prevention, detection, and response capabilities.”

The European Union praised Togo’s dedication. Stéphane Devaux, team leader at the EU delegation in Lomé, said, “The aim is to support partner countries in reducing CBRN threats, while supporting safer and sustainable economic development.”

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