Togo: Improving accessibility to its border areas under the leadership of president Faure Gnassingbé
Under the leadership of President Faure Gnassingbé, Togo continues its efforts to modernize its transport infrastructure, particularly in border areas. Among the ongoing initiatives is the rehabilitation of the strategic Avépozo-Aného corridor, which connects Lomé to the Beninese border.
This project aims to strengthen trade and social exchanges between Togo and Benin, while facilitating local population movements. With the modernization of this corridor, the government seeks to boost cross-border trade and create economic opportunities for neighboring communities.
The rehabilitation of this road also reflects a sustainable approach. The work includes measures to ensure resilience against climate-related challenges, especially in a coastal region where erosion poses a major threat.
This project is part of a broader vision by President Faure Gnassingbé, aimed at transforming national infrastructure into engines of economic development and regional integration. Once completed, the Avépozo-Aného corridor will become a symbol of enhanced connectivity and strengthened cooperation between Togo and its partners