Togo: Construction works for Lomé’s major bypass and administrative center are 67% and 90% complete, respectively

Infrastructure
Wednesday, 21 November 2018 17:17
Togo: Construction works for Lomé’s major bypass and administrative center are 67% and 90% complete, respectively

(Togo First) - On November 20, 2018, Togo’s minister of infrastructures and transports, Ninsao Gnofam, and Chinese ambassador, Chao Weidong, toured various project sites in the country. These include construction sites for phase 2 of Lomé’s major bypass and Lomé’s administrative center.

According to the minsiter, works for the major bypass project have reached a completion rate of 67.2%. They should be ended in May 2019. “This road is a first-category inter-States route. Maximum driving speed on this road is 80km/h”, he added.

It connects to the road that comes from Ghana and “is part of a project that aims to boost transportation in the region, especially along the Abidjan-Lagos corridor”, Gnofam said. “On our side, we have planned a two-by-two axis that will mainly support heavy traffic, including heavy vehicles and buses”, the minister noted. The 21km-long road will enable heavy vehicles exiting the port to directly reach Noépé’s Control Stations.

Regarding the construction of Lomé’s administrative center, it is 90% complete and should be over in three months. The infrastructure cost more than the CFA18 billion provided by China as a grant.

Séna Akoda

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