Heads of State attending the round table food summit in
Benin protected by Winkelmann
Released 29 July 2008
Held in the West African city of Cotonou, in the Republic
of Benin, the 10th summit of the Community of Sahelo-Saharan
states, known as CEN-SAD, was preceded by a round table
food summit attended by the 28 Heads of State and governments
that make up the organisation.
The summit addressed the current acute crisis and the repercussions
on the economies of CEN-SAD countries and their populations,
particularly on the most vulnerable rural populations, women
and children. The recommendations from the Cotonou meeting
concentrated on the development of initiatives at national
and regional level to increase the agricultural performance
and productivity in member countries.

With so many Heads of State and Prime Ministers attending,
safety and security were of the highest importance for the
Benin Government. Following an initial meeting in late 2007
at the Milipol exhibition in Paris, Winkelmann UK, the specialist
UK manufacturer of counter-surveillance and anti-terrorist
equipment, supplied a number of HAWK XDi Electronic Device
Detectors for use by the security forces.
The HAWK XDi uses advanced techniques, technology and embedded
intelligence to detect mines and improvised explosive devices
(IEDs) in explosive ordnance disposal (EOD) and counter
terrorist applications. It detects explosive devices containing
electronic components such as remote control receivers,
mobile phones, electronic timers, clocks, transceivers,
electronic fuses and delayed-action units, whether they
are powered or unpowered at the time of the sweep.
Any potential threat to the Benin summit was seen to be
from dissident groups and terrorist organizations; as the
result of the vigilance and professionalism of the Benin
security forces and the high technology equipment supplied
by Winkelmann, the three-day event was successfully concluded
without a security alert of any sort.
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