Togo transport union deploys crane trucks to speed up roadside recovery

Transport
Friday, 30 January 2026 11:02
Togo transport union deploys crane trucks to speed up roadside recovery

(Togo First) - The National Union of Transporters of Togo (UNATROT) commissioned on Thursday, Jan. 29, 2026, two crane trucks to support vehicle recovery and towing operations along the country’s main roads.

The vehicles are based in Notse and Kara. They are intended to allow the rapid removal of broken-down or crashed vehicles, helping to minimise traffic disruption and reduce the risk of secondary accidents.

This logistical support is meant to respond to growing pressure on the Togolese road network, which is used for both domestic transport and regional transit. Through this initiative, UNATROT aims to address increasing challenges related to traffic flow and safety along key corridors.

According to UNATROT President Fombo Sena, the acquisition of this equipment was made possible with the support of financial partners, including Bank of Africa, as well as technical partners. The crane trucks are expected to shorten intervention times and make towing operations safer for the benefit of all road users.

Public authorities welcomed the move. The director of road and rail transport said the initiative would help strengthen road safety and improve the overall performance of the transport sector, complementing government action.

UNATROT also used the commissioning ceremony to urge transport operators to drive responsibly. The organisation stressed compliance with traffic regulations and the importance of accident prevention.

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