West African Development Bank launches work on 2026-2030 plan

Economic governance
Thursday, 19 February 2026 13:29
West African Development Bank launches work on 2026-2030 plan

(Togo First) - The West African Development Bank (BOAD) is preparing its 2026-2030 strategic plan, titled “Djoliba, la suite,” which will succeed the 2021-2025 cycle. The Lomé-based institution is leading the process with support from Boston Consulting Group under a broad consultation framework.

In late January 2026, the bank held a seminar chaired by President Serge Ekué, bringing together shareholder representatives and private-sector stakeholders to compare internal assessments with regional economic conditions and refine its intervention priorities. Discussions focused on infrastructure financing, energy transition, climate resilience and private-sector support.

The new plan builds on what the institution describes as a successful previous cycle. By mid-2025, the Djoliba 2021-2025 program had achieved 107.4% of its targets, with $5.2 billion committed over five years. Financing was directed primarily toward infrastructure and digitalization, agriculture and the social sectors.

On the financial front, BOAD reported a stronger capital base and an expanded funding toolkit, including hybrid bonds and securitization mechanisms.

Ayi Renaud Dossavi

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