Togolese government expects 6.1% economic growth in 2022, amidst post-Covid recovery

Economy
Tuesday, 16 November 2021 15:57
Togolese government expects 6.1% economic growth in 2022, amidst post-Covid recovery

(Togo First) - Togo should record economic growth of 6.1% next year, according to its government. The figure was disclosed last Friday, after the council of ministers which focused mainly on the 2022 budget. 

The forecast aligns with the post-Covid recovery started by the country this year. Indeed, economic growth in 2021 is expected to stand at 5.3%, against 1.8% in 2020. 

Lomé is also optimistic about inflation, which it expects to stay below the WAEMU 3% ceiling. 

“The 2022 budget, drawn amid economic recovery, provides for a 3.5 points increase in real GDP growth rate, from 1.8% in 2020 to 5.3% in 2021. This rate is expected to rise to 6.1% in 2022 as the government implements its roadmap projects. Also the inflation rate has been brought under control below the region’s ceiling of 3%,” reads a statement from the ministers’ council. 

The 2022 budget (income and spending) is expected to total CFA1,760 billion, with 46% allocated to social sectors. While the figure is 15.7% up compared to the initial 1,521 billion forecast under the finance bill for this year, it's only 3% more compared to the budget package that was approved by the National Assembly (1,702 billion).

Ayi Renaud Dossavi

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