Togo: President Faure Essozimna Gnassingbé’s pan-African vision in action

In the dynamic context of African politics, Togo’s influence and commitment are taking shape in a remarkable way under the presidency of H.E Faure Essozimna Gnassingbé. A concrete example of this active diplomacy was once again demonstrated through the significant participation of Prime Minister Victoire Dogbé in the celebrations marking the 50 anniversary of Guinea-Bissau’s independence.

On 16 November, Bissau, the capital of Guinea-Bissau, was the scene of a memorable celebration, commemorating both the country’s independence proclaimed on 27 September 1973 and the creation of the national armed forces.

As the representative of President Gnassingbé, Prime Minister Dogbé took part in the event, alongside leaders from across the African continent.

This diplomatic act demonstrates not only Togo’s desire to play an active part in key moments in the history of its neighbours, but also its commitment to strengthening bilateral relations and promoting solidarity within the African community.

From this perspective, this participation becomes a concrete showcase of President Gnassingbé‘s vision for a united, peaceful and prosperous Africa.

Togo’s active participation in these celebrations illustrates President Gnassingbé’s vision of promoting peace, stability and solidarity in Africa.

Prime Minister Victoire Dogbé’s participation in the celebrations in Guinea-Bissau underlines Togo’s active diplomacy in Africa under the lucid leadership of President Faure Essozimna Gnassingbé.

This constructive approach strengthens the foundations of solid cooperation between African nations and illustrates Togo’s commitment to a peaceful and prosperous future for the continent as a whole.

Loic Messanh