Togo Makes Progress on Urban Infrastructure Project with World Bank Support

Economic governance
Friday, 07 June 2024 16:47
Togo Makes Progress on Urban Infrastructure Project with World Bank Support

(Togo First) - Togo's Minister of Urban Planning, Kodjo Adédzé, met with a World Bank delegation in Lomé earlier this week to discuss the progress of the Urban Infrastructure and Development Project (PIDU).

The meeting highlighted the construction of drinking water infrastructure in Naki-est and Dapaong (in northern Togo), the rehabilitation of the Kpèlèou bridge, and roadworks in Kara. Both parties noted positive results in terms of infrastructure and job creation, with nearly 142,000 people employed during the project's implementation phase.

Adédzé and his team announced measures to initiate studies for the supply of drinking water to Naki-est from the Dalwak dam in Dapaong. The Ministry also highlighted the ongoing development of the Schéma directeur d'aménagement et d'urbanisme in six communes (Zio 1, Kloto 1, Ogou 1, Tchaoudjo 1, Tône 1 and Kozah 1).

The aim of the PIDU, financed by the World Bank, is to improve access to urban infrastructure and basic services in Togolese towns and cities. The project has made significant progress, with the construction of critical infrastructure and the creation of thousands of jobs.

Esaïe Edoh

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