Kpomé Social Housing Project: Togolese Government to Compensate Expropriated Owners with CFA4 Billion in 2025

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Friday, 10 January 2025 11:55
Kpomé Social Housing Project: Togolese Government to Compensate Expropriated Owners with CFA4 Billion in 2025

(Togo First) - The Togolese government plans to spend CFA4 billion in 2025 to compensate owners who were expropriated for the social housing project in Kpomé. This was announced by the Ministry of Urban Planning, Housing, and Land Reform before Parliament at the end of last year.

These funds are part of a larger project that will cover 1,177 hectares and provide 20,000 affordable housing units. According to the Minister, most compensation has already been paid, except for a few areas where some dispute remains.

The Kpomé social housing project has three main phases. The first phase included feasibility studies, technical validation, and market analysis with support from the International Finance Corporation (IFC) and African Development Bank (AfDB). The second phase involved preparatory work like site demarcation and installing markers. The final phase will focus on building the housing units.

This last phase is expected to start in the coming months and will be managed by a property development company working with Shelter Afrique.

Ayi Renaud Dossavi

 

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