BOAD Invested over CFA1 Trillion in Togo since 1976

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Tuesday, 13 May 2025 14:12
BOAD Invested over CFA1 Trillion in Togo since 1976

(Togo First) - The West African Development Bank (BOAD) has pumped CFA1,037.5 billion into Togo since 1976. The bank announced this milestone on April 27, 2025, as Togo marked its 65th year of independence.

BOAD says these investments show its long-term commitment to Togo, a member of the West African Economic and Monetary Union (WAEMU). The bank has funded projects in agriculture, energy, environment, roads, and public real estate.

BOAD includes these efforts in its broader plan to drive sustainable growth in all member countries. In early 2025, under the “Djoliba” strategic plan, BOAD gave Togo CFA40 billion to cover urgent energy costs, including unpaid electricity bills. The bank also provided CFA20 billion for building and running Lomé’s ministerial city, a project managed by Société de Construction de la Cité Ministérielle (SOCOCIM SAU).

BOAD, founded in 1973 and active since 1976, has become a key financial engine for WAEMU states. Over the years, the bank has expanded its mission to address climate resilience, social inclusion, and public investment governance.

This article was initially published in French byEsaïe Edoh

Edited in English by Ange Jason Quenum

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