BOAD Updates Procurement Rules to Speed Up Project Disbursements in Togo

Economic governance
Wednesday, 26 November 2025 07:27
BOAD Updates Procurement Rules to Speed Up Project Disbursements in Togo

(Togo First) - The West African Development Bank (BOAD) is hosting a training session in Lomé this week for public procurement actors. The goal is to improve the understanding of procurement procedures and speed up disbursements for projects financed in Togo.

The initiative follows several implementation reports that highlight delays caused by a partial understanding of tender rules.

CFA1 098 billion in disbursements

Since its creation, the bank has mobilized more than CFA1 098 billion for the country. Part of these resources sometimes remains uncommitted due to incomplete procedures or non-compliant files.

BOAD aims to reduce these delays by aligning national practices with its internal standards and with regional public procurement directives.

The training covers procurement policies, standard bidding documents, supervision methods, and anti-fraud and anti-corruption mechanisms. It also includes new rules governing evaluation committees. The institution seeks to improve the quality of award processes, strengthen procurement planning, and ensure secure project execution.

The Public Procurement Regulatory Authority (ARCOP) supports this upgrade, noting that modernizing the national system is a strategic priority. Proper mastery of procedures improves contract reliability, reduces administrative risks, and creates a more predictable environment for external financing.

According to the regional development institution, transparency and compliance determine the speed of disbursements. Better execution would also support progress on infrastructure, public services, and productive sector projects.

Ayi Renaud Dossavi

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