Sierra Leone: Meeting between the Presidents of Sierra Leone and Togo on regional cooperation and food security in West Africa

Sierra Leonean President Julius Maada Bio met with his Togolese counterpart, Faure Gnassingbé, in Lomé on Tuesday, May 30th. The two leaders discussed about cooperation between their countries and talked about strengthening economic exchanges.

The meeting between the two presidents took place while Julius Maada Bio was in Lomé to attend a meeting of the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) countries on fertilizer production and food security.

This meeting is organized as part of ECOWAS’ efforts to improve food security in the region.

During their discussion, the two presidents emphasized the importance of regional cooperation for the economic development of West Africa.

They also discussed ways to strengthen bilateral cooperation between their two countries.

Sierra Leone and Togo have had diplomatic relations for many years and have cooperation agreements in the fields of agriculture, health, education, and security.

Mr. Julius Maada Bio’s visit to Lomé is also an opportunity for the two countries to discuss the political and economic situation in West Africa.

The region has experienced political and security instability in recent years due to the terrorist threat.

Fertilizer production and food security are key issues for the region, which faces significant challenges in terms of food security.

The ECOWAS meeting attended by Mr. Bio is an opportunity for member countries to discuss how to strengthen fertilizer production and promote food security in the region.

The meeting between the Presidents of Sierra Leone and Togo underscores the importance of regional cooperation for the economic development of West Africa.

Mr. Julius Maada Bio’s participation in the ECOWAS meeting on fertilizer production and food security also demonstrates the commitment of the region’s countries to work together to address the economic and social challenges they face.

Yannick H