Togo: Ousmane Diagana visits some World Bank-funded projects in the Kara region

Infrastructure
Monday, 11 March 2024 17:20
Togo: Ousmane Diagana visits some World Bank-funded projects in the Kara region

(Togo First) - Infrastructure projects funded by the World Bank in the Kara region are almost done. World Bank VP Ousmane Diagana and Togolese PM, Victoire Tomegah-Dogbe recently visited the sites.

The projects include the construction of a 40-meter-long bridge consisting of three spans, each measuring 13.3m in length and 13.60m in width, along with an access road connecting Kara to Kabou. 

The works were co-financed by the World Bank and the government of Togo. The Bank backed them with CFA5 billion, under the Infrastructure and Urban Development Project (PIDU).  Among others, the PIDU aims to improve access to basic infrastructure and services in underserved neighborhoods in Lomé, Kara, and Dapaong.

"The Kpeleouwayi bridge in Kara underscores the importance of infrastructure in driving growth by connecting communities. The new school cafeteria will ensure the well-being of students in a clean environment," Diagana noted.

Ousmane Diagana and Tomegah-Dogbe visited the sites on March 9.

Esaïe Edoh

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