Togo’s Galley elected president of regional telecom regulators

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Tuesday, 28 April 2026 14:46
Togo’s Galley elected president of regional telecom regulators

(Togo First) - Michel Yaovi Galley of Togo is the new president of the Association of Telecommunications Regulators of West Africa (ARTAO). The director general of Togo's Electronic Communications and Posts Regulatory Authority (ARCEP) was elected at the organization's 23rd Annual General Assembly, held last week in Lomé.

Galley succeeds Guinea-Bissau's Herri Mané and takes office with an agenda focused on strengthening regulatory harmonization and regional cooperation. Under his predecessor, the organization made progress in collaboration among regulators from ECOWAS, the Alliance of Sahel States (AES) and Mauritania. It also launched initiatives in areas such as cybersecurity, digital inclusion, regional connectivity and digital governance.

A former vice president of the organization, Galley is expected to maintain this approach, aiming to accelerate the modernization of telecommunications regulation across West Africa. He was elected for a one-year term.

ARTAO serves as a platform for cooperation among telecommunications and information and communications technology (ICT) regulators in West Africa. Founded in 2002, the organization works to harmonize policies and regulatory frameworks across the region.

Esaïe Edoh

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