Security patrols have increased in Lomé following continued political discussions surrounding constitutional reforms in Togo. Police officers and security personnel have remained visible in parts of the capital during recent public debates. Civic organisations and opposition figures continue expressing concerns about governance issues in the country. Authorities explained that the security measures are intended to maintain public order and safety. Some checkpoints have also been reinforced along major roads in Lomé.
Regional observers are monitoring political developments linked to President Faure Gnassingbé and recent constitutional changes. Despite the tensions, businesses and markets in the capital continue operating normally. Community leaders have encouraged residents to remain peaceful while national discussions continue.