Construction works at Lomé’s main market resume after a two-year hiatus

Economic governance
Tuesday, 26 April 2022 18:52
Construction works at Lomé’s main market resume after a two-year hiatus

(Togo First) - The construction of the new building of Lomé’s main market resumed on the morning of April 26. 

The works thus resume after a two-year hiatus spurred by  the Covid-19 pandemic. They were launched by Minister Zouréhatou Kassa-Traoré.

At the time of its launch, it was announced that the building would be a modern 5-level commercial building covering an area of 8656 m2. According to the Ministry of Public Works, the infrastructure should house about 1400 premises including stores, kiosks, stalls, wholesale spaces, a restaurant, and also a space for events. The cost of the work was estimated at 11.5 billion FCFA. 

The work is entrusted to the Ivorian Porteo BTP, for 16 months.

It should be recalled that in 2013, a fire had ravaged the Adawlato market, which was one of Togo’s biggest market then.

Ayi Renaud Dossavi

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