Togo budgets 23 billion CFA francs for 2026 rural roads amid funding drop

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Tuesday, 03 February 2026 13:30
Togo budgets 23 billion CFA francs for 2026 rural roads amid funding drop

(Togo First) - The Togolese government has earmarked a provisional budget of CFA23 billion for rural road development in the 2026 fiscal year. The funding will enable the ministry responsible for rural roads to continue projects aimed at improving infrastructure in rural areas.

The allocation is down 28% from CFA32 billion in 2025, marking a second consecutive annual cut. In 2025, funding had already dropped by 39% compared with 2024, when the budget was projected at CFA53 billion. Togolese authorities have not provided an official explanation.

Togo has launched several initiatives, including a plan to build 21 modular bridges across the country’s five regions. Progress on these structures varies, officials said. The government is also pursuing a large-scale program to construct and rehabilitate rural roads.

With this budget, the government plans mainly to continue and complete ongoing projects. The goal is to improve rural communities’ access to basic socio-economic services and facilitate the transport of agricultural products to markets.

Esaïe Edoh

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