Decentralization: Golfe 1 municipality announces budget forecast for 2023

Economic governance
Wednesday, 14 December 2022 17:16
Decentralization: Golfe 1 municipality announces budget forecast for 2023

(Togo First) - For the year 2023, the Golfe 1 municipality in Togo should use a primary budget of CFA2.65 billion. This was decided during a City Council held on Friday, December 9, and chaired by Joseph Gomado, mayor of Golfe 1. The budget forecast is 18% higher than that adopted in 2022–CFA2.23 billion.

According to available details, operating expenses will capture 76.83% of the budget projected for 2023 while the remaining 23.71% will be devoted to investment and capital expenditures.

With the forecast budget, the municipality should cover 14 major projects. These include the acquisition of civil engineering machinery, development work, material and equipment, improvement of human resources management, and urban and hospital development work, all located within the municipality.

"Given that the budget is only a forecast, the objectives can only be achieved if there is a synergy of actions between all actors: local governments, deconcentrated services of the State, private companies and businesses, CSOs, traditional leaders, CDQs and many more," said Mayor Gomado.

The Golfe 1 municipality is one of the biggest municipalities in the Greater Lomé area. Spread over 6,066 km2, the municipality is home to around 500,000 inhabitants, which is just under a quarter of Greater Lomé’s whole population.

Ayi Renaud Dossavi

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