Land tenure: Togo to soon have a land advisory council

Economic governance
Wednesday, 09 February 2022 16:38
Land tenure: Togo to soon have a land advisory council

(Togo First) - In line with its ambition to improve land tenure, the Togolese council government, via its council of ministers, has adopted on Feb 7, 2022, a draft decree to set up a Land Advisory Council.

"This decree, taken in application of the land and property code, aims to set up a framework for exchanges and consultations on actions to be taken in the field of land and property," the government wrote in the press release sanctioning the council.

In short, the framework should bring together all the stakeholders of land tenure. This should, on the one hand, review key aspects of land policies, and on the other, improve intervention on land issues.

"When there are difficulties in enforcing court decisions, the Advisory Council can be called upon to assist in resolving disputes," said the government’s spokesman, Minister Akodah Ayewouadan.

In further detail, the land advisory council should help the country better tackle speculation, expropriation, rural land sell-offs, but also better appropriate land legislation.

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