Togo: Haho 1 Municipality Had Less Revenues in 2023, Compared to 2022

Economic governance
Tuesday, 30 July 2024 10:30
Togo: Haho 1 Municipality Had Less Revenues in 2023, Compared to 2022

(Togo First) - The Haho 1 municipality mobilized about CFA190 million in 2023, against an initial forecast of about CFA385 million. Expenditures reached CFA216.7 million, against CFA104 million projected.

Though it raised less year-on-year, the municipality invested more in 2023–CFA45.8 million-compared to 2022, CFA25.5 million. Key projects included building sheds for the fruit market, constructing a municipal abattoir in Notsè, adding classrooms and sanitary blocks, rehabilitating the Todome road, and building a fence with a gatehouse for the Notsè town hall. Koumadi Komi, the second deputy mayor of Haho 1, emphasized the importance of these investments for improving local infrastructure and the living conditions of residents.

The various figures were presented last week at a public meeting about the municipality’s administrative account, as reported by Agence Togolaise de Presse (ATOP).

Local leaders, including Togbui Saba VI and Johnson Anani, president of the Village Development Committee (CVD), praised Mayor Komi for his transparent management of finances. They also urged the municipal authorities to start fencing the new Notsè market and to improve the public lighting system.

Last week’s meeting was part of the Decentralization and Good Governance Program (ProDeG IV) run by GIZ. The latter is aimed at informing residents about 2023’s financial activities and discussing local challenges with elected officials.

 

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