Togo to Soon Implement a National Public Procurement Policy as Part of Ongoing Reforms

Economic governance
Thursday, 22 June 2023 12:56
Togo to Soon Implement a National Public Procurement Policy as Part of Ongoing Reforms

(Togo First) - Several procurement experts and stakeholders gathered in Lomé on June 20 to appraise and validate Togo’s national procurement policy. The move aligns with the Togolese authorities’ efforts to reform the procurement sector. 

This reform should, according to the country’s procurement watchdog, the ARCOP, help boost the local economy, by enhancing access to procurement and its management.

The policy "includes measures and proposals designed to strengthen the place of public procurement in the Togolese economy," said ARCOP General Manager Aftar Touré Morou.

At the two-day meeting, the minister and secretary general of the Presidency was represented by René Kapou. The policy, according to the representative, will help Togo “make procurement a major catalyst of its economic revitalization.”

The national policy’s development aligns with the government’s ambition to bolster the legal framework for public procurement and public-private partnership contracts.

Esaïe Edoh

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