Togo connects nearly 100,000 households to power through Fonds Tinga in 2022–2025

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Tuesday, 10 March 2026 17:18
Togo connects nearly 100,000 households to power through Fonds Tinga in 2022–2025

(Togo First) - Togo’s Fonds Tinga programme, launched in 2022 to expand electricity access for low-income households, had delivered nearly 100,000 new connections by the end of 2025, the Ministry of Energy and Mines said earlier this week, highlighting the initiative’s role in accelerating rural and peri-urban electrification.

Operating across several regions, the scheme targets economically vulnerable households and enables them to connect to the national grid through an affordable instalment-based payment model. Beneficiaries pay an upfront fee of just 1,000 CFA francs, compared with the standard connection cost of about 100,000 CFA francs, and repay the balance through monthly instalments spread over four to ten years.

The programme is already showing tangible results. In the Savanes region, the electrification rate rose from 22% in 2022 to 33% in 2023. In Kara, coverage increased from 35% to 44%, while Plateaux recorded a jump from 29% to 39%, a gain of roughly ten percentage points in each region.

Backed by a three-billion-CFA-franc budget, Fonds Tinga forms part of a broader national energy strategy. According to the ministry, several major programmes, including CIZO, the solar mini-grid initiative, and a €62-million project extending 1,300 km of medium-voltage lines and 882 km of low-voltage lines, have helped push Togo’s national electricity access rate above 75% by the end of 2025, up sharply from much lower levels in recent years.

Esaïe Edoh

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