Togo Allocates CFA72 Billion for Road Development in 2025

Infrastructure
Wednesday, 22 January 2025 16:32
Togo Allocates CFA72 Billion for Road Development in 2025

(Togo First) - Togo will spend CFA72 billion to build and rehabilitate its roads this year. This is 14% less than last year–CFA84 billion.

The new figure, set under the 2025 Finance Act, represents 78% of the budget allocated to the Ministry of Infrastructure, CFA92 billion. Part of the funds will be used to complete and asphalt roads under construction. They will also support new road projects, and help advance a project to rehabilitate 180 km (about 112 miles) of roads. The latter project was announced last year. 

These initiatives align with the government's goal to modernize Togo's extensive road network, which spans over 11,700 km (about 7,300 miles). The objective is to improve traffic flow within Togo and bolster its position as a regional logistics hub.

Recently, construction began on the Sokodé bypass, located approximately 340 kilometers north of Lomé. This project involves building 16 kilometers of road, divided into two main sections: the Tchalo-Kpario section, measuring 12.7 kilometers, and the Kpario-Kidèoudè section, which is 3.3 kilometers long.

This article was initially published in French by Esaïe Edoh  

Edited in English by Ola Schad Akinocho

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