Togo: Golfe 1 Municipality Reports Budget Surplus of 277 Million FCFA for 2023

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Monday, 30 September 2024 10:06
Togo: Golfe 1 Municipality Reports Budget Surplus of 277 Million FCFA for 2023

(Togo First) - Togo’s Golfe 1 municipality has reported a budget surplus of CFA277 million for 2023. The commune raised CFA3.3 billion to finance its budget, initially set at CFA3.1 billion. These figures were shared during a public accounting session on September 24, 2024.

Under the leadership of Koami Gomado, now Minister of Territorial Planning and Development, the municipality spent CFA3.07 billion last year. According to Fofo Boko, the 1st deputy mayor, 74% of the funds raised went to operating expenses, while 26% was allocated for investments. These investments supported several development projects aligned with the Communal Development Plan (PDC).

Notable projects include the construction of a medico-social center, a mini-water supply system in Klobatème, refurbishing the Bè hospital, and expanding the wedding hall at the Akodésséwa annex town hall. Several elementary schools in the commune also received improvements.

Golfe 1 is one of the largest municipalities in Greater Lomé, spanning 6,066 km² and home to nearly 500,000 people or about a quarter of the population of Lomé, the capital.

Esaïe Edoh

 

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