Togo: Asphalting project launched in Dapaong

Infrastructure
Monday, 18 December 2023 17:49
Togo: Asphalting project launched in Dapaong

(Togo First) - Works to clear and asphalt the roads in Dapaong, northern Togo (610 k from Lomé) began last Thursday, December 14. They were kicked off by Kodjo Adedze, Minister of Urbanism. 

The works cover 1,000 m of roads and include rehabilitating and improving 2,300 linear meters of the old town's stormwater drainage network. They should last eight months.

The project falls under the PIDU and PACV, two projects that respectively focus on developing infrastructure in urban areas and improving people’s living conditions across the country. The recently launched project should cost a little over CFA2 billion. The World Bank will provide the funds.

According to Kodjo Adedze, the project’s overarching goal is to tackle infrastructural shortcomings in Dapaong.  "Urbanization has accelerated in Togo since the late 1960s, and the role of urban infrastructure is becoming increasingly important in modernizing the economy," stressed Minister Adédzé, who reports that "national statistics show that despite the efforts made by the Government, part of Togo's urban population lives in neighborhoods where road and sanitation services remain to be improved."

The asphalting project adds to other state projects that fall under the Emergency Program for the Savanes Region (PURS). The latter aims to boost the resilience of communities against rising terrorism in the region. 

Esaïe Edoh

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