PM Komi Klassou gathers his staff for an information session on the 2018-2022 national development plan

Economic governance
Thursday, 24 October 2019 13:33
PM Komi Klassou gathers his staff for an information session on the 2018-2022 national development plan

(Togo First) - Yesterday, Togo's Prime Minister gathered his staff to better inform them about the 2018-2022 national development plan (PND 2018-2020).
The plan involves three major axes which are important to know, he said. "The President wants us to create conditions that will foster the emergence of a viable and resilient society both in urban and rural areas."

The first strategic axis of the development plan aims at making Togo a logistics hub of excellence and a first-class business centre in the sub-region.

Among assets which the country intends to leverage to achieve this goal is the port of Lomé, Klassou says. This is the only deepwater port on the West African coast which over the years, and after massive investments, has morphed into both a transhipping and refuge port.

The official also noted the economic impact of the rehabilitation of roads. This will ease access to the port for surrounding landlocked countries, he stressed.

Regarding the second axis, the PM put emphasis on the local transformation of agro-food products, to boost related value chains and subsequently develop the agro-industry. The PND also plans for the establishment of manufacturing industries.

Under its third axis, the PND integrates social measures to spur inclusive growth, enhance access to quality education and health services, and ensure universal electrification by 2030.

According to Komi Klassou, the efficient implementation of the PND should lead to the creation of more than 500,000 jobs by 2022 and bring Togo's growth rate to 7.6% by 2022.

Séna Akoda

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