Togo, Construction Firms Meet Over Public Contract Execution

Economic governance
Thursday, 12 February 2026 18:57
Togo, Construction Firms Meet Over Public Contract Execution

(Togo First) - A delegation from Togo’s government met construction and public works operators on Thursday in Lomé to discuss how to position the sector as a driver of the country’s economic transformation. The meeting, organized by the Technical Committee for State-Private Sector Consultation, set up a new framework for dialogue between the government and industry representatives.

Companies highlighted several challenges facing the sector, including weak execution of public contracts, marked by substandard work, missed deadlines and abandoned sites. They also cited limited access to financing, technical constraints and regulatory compliance issues. On abandoned sites, the government said accountability must be established and corrective steps taken to prevent a recurrence.

At the end of the discussions, each party must make commitments so that when a public contract is awarded, we are certain it will be carried out to standard,” Finance and Budget Minister Georges Barcola said.

Both sides said the first meeting of 2026 aimed to establish constructive dialogue and propose practical solutions agreed by all parties. A joint commission will be created to draft a summary of the discussions and set out mutual commitments.

Esaïe Edoh

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