Togo to Hold Mayoral Elections on 2–4 October

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Friday, 22 August 2025 08:07
Togo to Hold Mayoral Elections on 2–4 October

(Togo First) - The Togolese government has set mayoral elections for 2, 3 and 4 October. About 1,500 elected councillors will choose local executives during this round, following the official municipal election results announced on 6 August.

Authorities recently gathered in Blitta for a two-day workshop that brought together regional governors, prefects, and officials from the Ministry of Territorial Administration. The session focused on harmonising the interpretation of electoral texts and preparing a seamless municipal transition.

“Two steps are crucial: the election of municipal executives and the handover of services between outgoing mayors and newly elected officials,” said Pali Essozinama, Director of Decentralisation and Local Authorities.

Minister Awate Hodabalo presided over the workshop’s opening ceremony. He highlighted the role of prefects as guarantors of order and stability in the handover process. He stressed that beyond setting an electoral calendar, the transition will shape the consolidation of local governance and the effectiveness of public policies at the municipal level.

The government sees decentralisation as a key lever for territorial development. The upcoming elections are expected to cement this vision by strengthening the administrative continuity of local authorities.

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