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Cannabis — ProhibitedAfrica

Togo

Medical cannabis is prohibited in Togo. Severe criminal penalties may apply for possession, use, or trafficking.

Togo prohibits all forms of cannabis under its national drug control legislation. As a West African nation, Togo cooperates with regional bodies like ECOWAS on drug enforcement, and cannabis remains the most commonly seized illicit substance in the country.

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Regulator
Comite National Anti-Drogue
Key Legislation
Law No. 98-008 on Drug Control
Year Legalized
N/A
Program Size
N/A — Prohibited

Key Facts

  • Cannabis production, sale, and possession are criminal offenses under the 1998 drug control law
  • The National Anti-Drug Committee (CNAD) coordinates Togo's drug enforcement and prevention efforts
  • Cannabis is the most widely produced and consumed illicit drug in Togo
  • Togo participates in ECOWAS regional cooperation frameworks for combating drug trafficking in West Africa
  • No medical, recreational, or industrial hemp programs exist under current Togolese legislation

Key Legislation

Law No. 98-008 on Drug Control (1998)

Regulatory Body

Comite National Anti-Drogue (CNAD) — National Anti-Drug Committee

Country Info
ISO Code
TG
Region
Africa
Tier
Tier 4 — Prohibited
Status
Cannabis — Prohibited
Sources
UNODC - West Africa Drug Report
Disclaimer: This information is for general reference only and does not constitute legal advice. Cannabis regulations change frequently. Always verify with official sources and local legal counsel before making compliance decisions.