Togo among four African nations to have improved their power infrastructures most over the past decade (WEF)

Energy
Tuesday, 20 February 2018 02:56
Togo among four African nations to have improved their power infrastructures most over the past decade (WEF)

(Togo First) - Over the past decade, Togo has gone up nine ranks in the Global Energy Architecture Performance Index report released by the World Economic Forum (WEF) and Accenture Strategy.

In Africa, the West African nation comes after Morocco (+14), Namibia (+13) and South Africa. In West Africa, it recorded the best performance in regards to the ranking, followed by Ghana which moved six spots up. In the WAEMU, Togo is the only country to have improved its ranking on the index in the past ten years.

While Senegal stagnates, Benin fell five ranks. Côte d’Ivoire also slumped, by an astounding 28 ranks.

Togo’s performance is mainly attributable to the many projects launched by the government with the support of its technical and financial partners. These include rehabilitation and improvement of power production and distribution facilities. Another factor explaining the performance is the government’s efforts to make supply of existing industries, a priority and driver of economic growth.

Let it be noted that the report states that Togo’s electrification rate remains low (31.46%). However, it positions the country among the 20 most covered nations, in terms of electricity, in Africa.

Togo eyes an electrification rate of 50% by 2020, and 90% in 2030.

Fiacre E. Kakpo

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