Togo Allocates CFA4 Billion to New Regional Councils

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Thursday, 22 May 2025 13:43
Togo Allocates CFA4 Billion to New Regional Councils

(Togo First) - Lomé has allocated CFA4 billion to the country’s first Regional Councils, established earlier this year as part of ongoing decentralization efforts. Koumtchané Siangou, Technical Secretary for the management of the Fonds d'appui aux collectivités territoriales (FACT), announced the funding on May 21 during a press briefing in Lomé.

FACT mobilized this funding to help the new regional councils start operations. The money will pay for staff salaries, councilor allowances, and the costs of setting up decentralized regional administrations. 

The government will also use these resources to launch the first major investments in the regions. These projects aim to boost local economic development and support the government’s vision to turn regions into growth poles.

The CFA4 billion from the state is just the start; local authorities must add their resources and attract support from technical and financial partners.

Since the regional councils took office, FACT has reserved a dedicated share for them. For 2025, the national budget allocates CFA10 billion FCFA to FACT. The fund receives money from the state, rebates from the  Togolese Revenue Office, and contributions from international partners.

This article was initially published in French by Esaïe Edoh

Edited in English byAnge Jason Quenum

 

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