Togo holds first administrative coordination meetings in several prefectures

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Wednesday, 18 March 2026 13:03
Togo holds first administrative coordination meetings in several prefectures

(Togo First) - Togo’s administrative coordination meetings, a formal mechanism to coordinate local state services, began operating last week with the first sessions held in several prefectures.

Chaired by prefects, the meetings mark a new phase in local governance and aim to improve coordination of public services.

Sessions were held in the prefectures of Binah, Bassar, Blitta, Bas-Mono, Agoè-Nyivé, Kozah and Tône. They brought together mayors, heads of local state services, law enforcement representatives and traditional chiefs. Discussions focused on the objectives of the meetings, how they will operate, the role of prefects and the responsibilities of each stakeholder.

The meetings aim to provide a forum for consultation, planning and monitoring of public policy at regional and prefectural levels. They also allowed participants to review progress on government programs and projects and propose measures suited to local needs.

Designed to address administrative inefficiencies, serve as an early warning system and improve information sharing, the meetings also aim to make government action more visible to local communities.

The rollout will continue in the country’s remaining prefectures. Further meetings are scheduled for June, September and December.

Esaïe Edoh

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