Togo Spends CFA247.49 Billion on Public Sector Wages by End-September 2025

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Wednesday, 07 January 2026 16:57
Togo Spends CFA247.49 Billion on Public Sector Wages by End-September 2025
  • Togo spent CFA247.49 billion on public sector personnel costs by end-September 2025.
  • Personnel spending rose 7.12% year on year, driven mainly by new civil service hires.
  • The spending level represented 69.59% of the full-year budget allocation.

By the end of September 2025, personnel-related expenditures of Togo’s public administration reached CFA247.49 billion, according to data from the Ministry of Economy and Finance published in the Budget Execution Report at end-September 2025.

Compared with the same period in 2024, when personnel spending stood at CFA231.04 billion, the data showed an increase of CFA16.45 billion, representing year-on-year growth of 7.12%. This spending level corresponded to an execution rate of 69.59% of the annual forecast, which authorities set at CFA355.66 billion.

Personnel expenditures include all human resource-related costs charged to the general budget, including wages and salaries, bonuses and allowances, family benefits, and employer social contributions. Authorities largely attributed the increase to higher civil service staffing levels. Since March 2025, about 3,000 new employees have joined the public administration.

Notably, personnel spending covers three main categories: civilian staff, military personnel, and shared personnel expenditures.

This article was initially published in French by Esaïe Edoh

Adapted in English by Ange Jason Quenum

 

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