Togo: Government teams up with PAL’s authorities to better tackle risks related to flammable products transiting via the port

Transport
Friday, 13 April 2018 16:53
Togo: Government teams up with PAL’s authorities to better tackle risks related to flammable products transiting via the port

(Togo First) - Togo’s government, with authorities of the Autonomous Port of Lomé (PAL), wants to put in place a more efficient coordination framework in the event of accident involving flammable products used at the port. This was reported by Republic of Togo citing conclusions from a reunion of the national institute in charge of sea-related actions (ONAEM).

According to the online media, significant volumes of flammable products transit through the port and handling them involve some risks.

Truth is there is no real cooperation between the State and PAL, even if both respectively have an emergency saving organization plan and efficient means to prevent and react to an accident.

For his part, the minister of infrastructures and transports says it is urgent to find ways to achieve synergy. In 2017, more than 1,375 were docked at PAL supplying tens of thousands tons of oil and gas.

Fiacre E. Kakpo

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