Togo: Golfe 7 Municipality Starts Drafting First Municipal Development Plan

Economic governance
Thursday, 22 May 2025 13:37
Togo: Golfe 7 Municipality Starts Drafting First Municipal Development Plan

(Togo First) - The Golfe 7 municipality in Lomé, Togo, is drafting a Municipal Development Plan (PDC) to steer local development over the next five years. The plan will establish a strategic framework for participatory budgeting and development.

A workshop was held on May 20 in the capital to kick off the process. The meeting brought together elected officials, civil society representatives, technical partners, and experts. 

At the opening of the workshop, Mayor Aimé Dikounou declared: “Our ambition is to build a community that is resilient, supportive, and focused on sustainable development.”

The PDC will address nine priority areas outlined by Togo’s decentralization law, including urban planning, environment, sanitation, water, education, and participatory governance.

Consultant Paul Amégakpo said the process will rely on a participatory diagnosis to identify local priorities, estimate costs, and develop programs with monitoring and evaluation mechanisms. Once approved, the plan will guide public and private investments and help mobilize resources to improve living conditions.

The project is part of the EU-funded Projet d'Appui au Dialogue entre Citoyens et Élus sur les Politiques Publiques dans la Commune de Golfe 7 (PADCEP-Golfe7), which aims to strengthen dialogue between citizens and elected officials.

Golfe 7, also known as Aflao Sagbado, is located northwest of Lomé and comprises 26 villages with a population of over 100,000.

With this initiative, Golfe 7 joins 63 other communes in Togo that have adopted Municipal Development Plans amid a national push for improved territorial planning and local governance.

This article was initially published in French by Ayi Renaud Dossavi

Edited in English by Ange Jason Quenum

 

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