Togo : More than 43,000 land deeds digitalized at December-ending

Economic governance
Tuesday, 06 February 2018 16:28
Togo : More than 43,000 land deeds digitalized at December-ending

(Togo First) - To improve land management in Togo and simplify procedures to obtain land titles, the Office of Domains and Cadastre has decided to rely on digitization.
Falling under reforms initiated to facilitate property transfer, a land digitization operation helped dematerialize 43,880 deeds out of 46,183 issued. Thus, at Dec. 31, 2017, 95% of issued deeds were digitized. This was disclosed in a document released by the Togolese Business Climate Cell (CCA) which was launched last January 30, to coordinate and monitor implementation of the reforms initiated to improve business environment in the country.
Besides the digitization of deeds, property transfer cost was reduced to 6.3% in 2018, against 9.3% last year. Also, a property transfer office was established to accelerate transfer-related procedures. All these measures taken by the government aim at “creating a more conducive environment for operators to thrive in their activities”.
Digital archiving should continue until all land registries are dematerialized.
According to the African Development Bank (AfDB), reforms related to property transfer could raise private investment by 2%. This knowing that so far, this type of investment make up 62% of total investment in the country.
Fiacre E. Kakpo

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