Ghana-Togo Reaffirm Commitment To Strengthening Cross-border Trade
Ghana and Togo have reaffirmed their commitment to strengthening cross-border trade and improving operations at the Akanu-Noepe Joint Border Post following a high-level ministerial meeting and handing-over ceremony held on Monday, March 16, 2026.
The meeting, supported by TradeMark Africa,
brought together officials from both governments, members of the National Trade
Facilitation Committees, and representatives of border management agencies to
deliberate on measures aimed at improving trade efficiency and reducing delays
at the strategic crossing between the two countries.
Leading the Ghanaian delegation was the
Minister of Trade, Agribusiness and Industry, Elizabeth Ofosu-Adjare, while the
Togolese delegation was headed by the country's Minister for Economy and
strategic monitoring in charge of commence Badanam Patoki.
The engagement culminated in a symbolic
handing-over ceremony intended to reinforce operational cooperation and deepen
collaboration in the management of the joint border facility.
In her remarks, Ofosu-Adjare underscored
the importance of strong collaboration between the two neighbouring countries
in ensuring the smooth functioning of the border post.
She noted that efficient border management
is crucial to reducing trade bottlenecks, lowering the cost of doing business,
and strengthening regional trade under the African Continental Free Trade Area
framework.
She added that Ghana remains committed to
working closely with its Togolese counterparts to streamline customs
procedures, strengthen inter-agency coordination, and deploy modern digital
systems to accelerate the clearance of goods and travellers at the border.
Ofosu Adjare expressed her appreciation to
Trade Mark Africa and partners for the support in enhancing the facilities at
the Border for the greater good of traders, especially women.
In an address, the Togolese Minister of
Economy and strategic monitoring in charge of commence Badanam Patoki,
emphasised that the Akanu-Noepe Joint Border Post represents a major step
toward deepening economic cooperation between Ghana and Togo.
According to him, coordinated border
management and stronger institutional collaboration are essential to improving
the trading environment for businesses operating across the corridor.
He further noted that improved
infrastructure and harmonised border procedures would not only reduce delays
but also create greater economic opportunities for traders, particularly small
and medium-sized enterprises engaged in cross-border commerce.
The Akanu-Noepe Joint Border Post is
expected to play a key role in facilitating trade along the busy West African
transport corridor, improving the movement of goods, and strengthening economic
ties between Ghana and Togo.
It is however expected that recommendations
from the joint Border team are submitted to the two sector ministers within two
weeks for consideration and
approval and to ensure a smooth management and maintenance system at the border.
SOURCE: Ghanaweb
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