Togo: Savanes Authorities Move to Curb Cement Prices After Reports of Overcharging

Economic governance
Friday, 28 November 2025 10:32
Togo: Savanes Authorities Move to Curb Cement Prices After Reports of Overcharging

(Togo First) - Authorities in Togo’s Savanes region are moving to address repeated year-end cement price hikes. Governor Atcha-Dédji Affoh met distributors on Wednesday and restated that the official price remains 81,000 CFA francs per ton, after reports of sales at 100,000 francs.

The meeting came during the November-April period, which is often marked by supply strains and speculative practices. Market operators cited logistical bottlenecks and higher transport costs.

Affoh said the official price must be enforced and warned that any overcharging will be penalized. Officials said checks will be stepped up across the affected prefectures.

Tône prefect Ouro Gouroungou Horoumim said shortages do not justify charging above the approved rate. Further discussions will aim to pinpoint underlying factors and prevent new price spikes.

The regional trade directorate has already recorded 55 consumer complaints, including from construction firms. Authorities urged buyers to always request receipts to support price-verification efforts.

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