Togo Bridge Program: Construction Advances on Kéran River Crossing

Infrastructure
Tuesday, 27 January 2026 10:29
Togo Bridge Program: Construction Advances on Kéran River Crossing

(Togo First) - A project to build 21 modular bridges across Togo, launched in March 2024, is advancing at several locations, with work under way on multiple sites.

Faure Gnassingbé, President of the council of ministers, on Monday, Jan. 26, 2026, visited the construction site of a steel bridge over the Kéran River in the Kara region in northern Togo. Civil works at the site have been completed, and the project has moved into the structural phase.

Accompanied by members of the government, the president inspected the completed foundations and supports. Construction has now reached the stage of installing the steel framework and completing the bridge’s superstructure.

The bridge is a Unibridge-type steel-concrete composite structure, measuring 102.6 metres in length, 11 metres in width and 13.4 metres in height. It comprises three spans fitted with reinforced slabs and is located on the Kantè-Nadoba road corridor.

With financing of 2.2 billion CFA francs, the project is expected to improve connectivity between the Kéran 1 and Kéran 3 communes, helping to ease access in this part of the country.

The bridge is one of 21 modular structures planned under a national programme covering all five of Togo’s economic regions. The programme has a total budget of 65 billion CFA francs, including 50 billion provided by France and 15 billion by the Togolese state.

Once completed, the programme is expected to facilitate access to basic socioeconomic services for rural communities and improve the transport of agricultural produce, according to authorities.

Esaïe Edoh

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