Togo Launches 2.45 Billion CFA Franc Courts and Prisons Upgrade Program in Savanes

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Thursday, 29 January 2026 10:07
Togo Launches 2.45 Billion CFA Franc Courts and Prisons Upgrade Program in Savanes

(Togo First) - Togo on Tuesday and Wednesday launched a 2.45 billion CFA franc program to build and rehabilitate judicial and prison infrastructure in the Savanes region.

Pacôme Adjourouvi, the Minister of Justice and Human Rights, inaugurated the projects during an official visit to Mandouri, Dapaong, Tandjouaré and Mango.

The investments aim to improve access to justice in border areas facing security threats. They also seek to enhance working conditions for judicial personnel.

In Mandouri, a court of first instance and an official residence for the presiding judge will be built at a cost of 322.8 million CFA francs. The project is scheduled to take twelve months.

In Dapaong, the works include construction of the regional court headquarters and the rehabilitation of the prison, for 643.0 million CFA francs. The project has a six-month timeline.

In the Tandjouaré, a court of first instance with civil jurisdiction will be built over twelve months for 380.0 million CFA francs.

In Mango, the projects include rehabilitation of the court of first instance and the prison, with additional cells. The cost is 594.3 million CFA francs and the works are expected to last six months.

These projects are part of the Emergency Program for Strengthening Community Resilience and Security 2024-2028, which has an overall budget of 6.1 billion CFA francs.

Ayi Renaud Dossavi

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