Togo: Lomé's Grand Marché Reconstruction 60% Complete

Economic governance
Monday, 16 September 2024 17:38
Togo: Lomé's Grand Marché Reconstruction 60% Complete

(Togo First) - Launched in 2021, the project to rebuild Lomé's biggest market is 60% done. Sani Yaya, Minister of Public Works and Infrastructures, disclosed the figure after visiting the site on September 13. Before him, the President of the National Assembly, Kodjo Adédzé, also confirmed the progress after visiting the market.

Many facilities, including fire protection and electrical systems, have been installed. However, terminal equipment such as doors, pumps, and fire safety equipment still need to be installed.

The project was delayed due to necessary adjustments, including additional work required for safety and an increased number of stores planned for the new market. To address further delays, a financing agreement has been signed with Orabank to support the next phase of the project, through the Etablissement Public Autonome pour l’Exploitation des Marchés (EPAM).

The reconstruction aims to create a modern, five-story commercial building with a total area of 8,656 m², designed to house around 1,400 shops at an estimated cost of CFA11.5 billion.

Esaïe Edoh

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