Togo: Construction works at the new fishing port are 65% complete

Infrastructure
Monday, 23 July 2018 10:50
Togo: Construction works at the new fishing port are 65% complete

(Togo First) - Building and civil engineering works at the new fishing port are respectively 80% and 20% completed. This represents an overall execution rate of 64.7%, according to Ryu Ishii, who heads the firm in charge of works.

Indeed, the executive revealed this to a ministerial delegation including the ministers of fishery and public works, Oura-Koura Agadazi and Ninsao Gnofam, during a visit to the project’s site on July 20, 2018.

Compared to time passed under set schedule, the works are going at a satisfying pace, the minister of infrastructure and transports said. “We trust that the project will be completed on time and would be one of the coast’s most modern fishing ports,” he declared.

This project, let’s recall, is co-financed by the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) and the government, providing respectively CFA14.4 billion and CFA2.1 billon. Area dedicated to the port is seven hectares.

In Togo, more than 22,000 people live off fishing and the activity contributes more than 4.5% of Togo’s agricultural GDP, with an annual average production of 20,000 tons, which is 80% of national output (25,000 tons).

Séna Akoda

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