Lomé’s Golfe 4 Commune Cuts 2026 Budget by 22%

Economic governance
Friday, 19 December 2025 19:17
Lomé’s Golfe 4 Commune Cuts 2026 Budget by 22%

(Togo First) - The Golfe 4 commune in the Greater Lomé area adopted its draft budget for the 2026 fiscal year on Thursday, Dec. 18, 2025. The budget is set at 3.6 billion CFA francs.

This provisional budget represents a decrease of approximately 22% compared with the 4.6 billion CFA francs budgeted for 2025.

According to estimates from municipal authorities under Mayor Jean-Pierre Fabre, nearly 79% of the budget, or about 2.8 billion CFA francs, will be dedicated to operating expenditure. These funds are intended to ensure the continuity of public services and the proper functioning of the communal administration. The remaining 21%, corresponding to approximately 765 million CFA francs, will be allocated to investment, specifically to finance development projects and local infrastructure.

The reasons for this budgetary contraction were not specified. However, Mayor Jean-Pierre Fabre said the budget “constitutes a development tool that will help consolidate achievements and launch new projects for the benefit of local residents.

Adopted by the municipal council, the budget will be submitted for approval to the ministry responsible for territorial administration, in line with Togo’s decentralization regulations.

Esaïe Edoh

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