Togo Spent CFA31 Billion to Curb 2024-2025 Energy Crisis

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Friday, 16 May 2025 17:43
Togo Spent CFA31 Billion to Curb 2024-2025 Energy Crisis

(Togo First) - The Togolese government spent CFA31 billion to reduce the electricity deficit and maintain power supply during the 2024-2025 energy crisis. According to the source, the Ministry of Mines and Energy, Lomé used the money to support the energy sector and curb outages’ economic and social impacts.

In detail, throughout 2024 and from February to April 2025, Togo faced energy supply disruptions due to maintenance on the West African Gas Pipeline Company (WAPCo), a problem shared by neighboring West African countries.

To counter these shortages, authorities used liquid fuels to run thermal power plants and increased electricity imports. This approach added up to 35 megawatts to the national grid. The West African Development Bank (BOAD) and other financial partners funded these emergency measures.

The ministry emphasized that this financial effort runs alongside ongoing investments aimed at achieving universal electricity access by 2030. Several projects have been launched to reach this goal. 

Togo secured CFA40 billion from BOAD last March to cover urgent energy sector expenses.

This article was initially published in French by Esaïe Edoh


Edited in English by Ola Schad Akinocho

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