Togo: Land officials say Doing Business’ data on ownership transfer delays are outdated

Economic governance
Tuesday, 27 February 2018 09:42
Togo: Land officials say Doing Business’ data on ownership transfer delays are outdated

(Togo First) - According to Abby, Toyi, head of State domains and cadaster affairs (DADC), delays for complete transfer of land titles under Doing Business (283 days namely) is far from realities.

I shout high my disapproval as the first person in charge”, the official said during a workshop on business climate at the administrative centre for economic and financial services.

In 2016, we were at about 21 days. In 2017, despite all moving and issues we’ve met, we lowered it to 20 days”, he said. Considering the proximity of OTR where finalization of transfer mostly takes place, this delay should fall to 15 days, with the creation of the ownership transfer office.

In order to tackle this issue, the official has urged journalists and other parties involved, notaries namely, to crosscheck their information and verify their sources. “Relevant data is released on our website and sent to all affiliated notaries, he said. Many reforms are implemented at DADC, many elsewhere but all are available on the website,” he added.  

DADC’s authorities promised to pursue reforms, such as that for land title dematerialization. Regarding the latter, as at February 20, 2018, from 95% at the end of December 2017, 97.2% of land titles had been digitalized.

According to officials, the team of about 20 youths hired for the operation should help complete the dematerialization process in some months.

Fiacre E. Kakpo

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