Togo’s Lacs 1 municipality adopts 2026 budget up 25% year on year

Economic governance
Tuesday, 23 December 2025 08:13
Togo’s Lacs 1 municipality adopts 2026 budget up 25% year on year

(Togo First) - The Lacs 1 municipality in Togo adopted its draft budget for the FY2026 over the weekend in Aného. The budget, which is balanced in terms of revenue and expenditure, will be submitted for final approval to the minister of territorial administration.

The total allocation stands at CFA744.8 million, marking an increase of 25.6% compared with the previous year. The higher envelope reflects the identification of new local tax sources and improved revenue collection, particularly during the third quarter of 2025, according to officials.

From a budgetary breakdown, operating expenditure is set at CFA398.8 million, 53.5% of total resources, while investment spending amounts to CFA346.1 million, or 46.4% of the budget.

The municipal executive, led by Mayor Alexis Coffi Aquereburu, has outlined a budget strategy centered on strengthening local infrastructure. Priority projects include expanding the water supply network, installing public lighting systems in five localities, developing agricultural land, and completing construction of a police station.

Beyond infrastructure, the municipal council also approved several structural reforms. These include the creation of a dedicated office for the diaspora and the adoption of new regulations governing the management of plastic waste.

The Lacs 1 municipality is home to about 53,000 residents. It is located in the Lacs district in southeastern Togo and includes the historic city of Aného. It covers an area of around 54 square kilometers, making it one of the most densely populated municipalities in the Maritime region. Between 2020 and 2024, the municipality mobilized a cumulative budget of more than CFA5.4 billion, invested mainly in infrastructure, education, health, and sanitation.

Ayi Renaud Dossavi

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