Togo to Allocate CFA35 Billion to Decentralization Reforms in 2026

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Wednesday, 04 February 2026 12:22
Togo to Allocate CFA35 Billion to Decentralization Reforms in 2026

(Togo First) - Togo’s decentralization reforms are expected to receive 35 billion CFA francs in 2026, according to projections in the 2026 budget law.

The Ministry of Territorial Administration, Decentralization and Customary Affairs will manage the funds, which account for 94% of its total budget of 37 billion CFA francs.

The allocation is intended to help the ministry, headed by Awaté Hodabalo, step up technical and administrative support for local governments and regional state offices, including municipalities, regional councils and governorates, as responsibilities are gradually transferred.

The aim is to give local authorities the resources they need to respond more independently and effectively to residents’ needs.

The funding comes as Togo renews the leadership of its 117 communes, with the government seeking to accelerate local development. Regional councils, which took office in January 2025, are also expected to strengthen their role in territorial governance.

Governors, appointed nationwide in 2024, will also receive ministry support to ensure the uniform implementation of public policy at the local level.

Esaïe Edoh

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