Togo-Ghana border post at Noépé-Akanu upgraded to ease trade flows

Transport
Thursday, 19 March 2026 13:46
Togo-Ghana border post at Noépé-Akanu upgraded to ease trade flows

(Togo First) - The Noépé-Akanu joint border post between Togo and Ghana has been upgraded to improve cross-border trade flows.

The official handover took place on Monday, March 16, 2026, in the presence of Togolese Minister of Economy and Strategic Intelligence Badanam Patoki and Ghanaian Trade Minister Elizabeth Ofosu-Adjaré, Togo Presse reported.

The works were carried out by Trade Mark Africa to support the implementation of the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA). The upgrades aim to boost the site’s operational capacity and include solar power systems, water supply upgrades, improved drainage and renovated sanitation facilities.

Located on the Abidjan-Lagos corridor, the Noépé-Akanu post is a key transit point for regional trade. The crossing had been hindered by limited energy supply, connectivity and basic infrastructure, slowing border operations.

The new facilities are expected to reduce crossing times, improve working conditions for border officials and streamline procedures for users. They should also improve the security and reliability of border operations.

Authorities in Togo and Ghana say the investments aim to improve the corridor’s competitiveness and boost trade within the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS).

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