PM launches construction of 4,000 km of rural roads

Infrastructure
Monday, 07 December 2020 17:28
PM launches construction of 4,000 km of rural roads

(Togo First) - Last Thursday, Togo’s PM, Victoire Tomegah-Dogbé, launched in Kpovégan (in the Haho prefecture located 100 km from Lomé) the Rural Roads Support Program (PAPR). 

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This is one of the flagship programs of the government’s new five-year development roadmap. In its framework, rural roads will be built to foster physical and economic integration in rural areas where cotton, coffee, and cocoa are produced across the country. Besides, the PAPR should improve the access of households and farmers to input and markets. 

According to the minister in charge of rural roads, Bouraïma Kanfitine Tchédé-Issa, who was present at the PAPR’s launch, the government will build a total of 4000 km of roads across Togo’s five economic regions. Initial financing covering the 2018-2025 period was provided in this framework. However, these monies will serve to build 2,000 km. 

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The total estimated cost for the project is around CFA49 billion. Part of the funds will come from the State’s budget, and another part will come from KfW and AfDB. The PAPR will help fight exclusion and poverty by enabling beneficiaries, farmers mainly, to better access socio-economic infrastructures, according to the Prime Minister.

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