Plateaux Regional Council Rolls Out School Water Project With Solar Boreholes

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Monday, 26 January 2026 17:48
Plateaux Regional Council Rolls Out School Water Project With Solar Boreholes

(Togo First) - Construction of solar-powered boreholes began last week in Togo’s Plateaux region. Five boreholes are under construction in several localities, mainly at schools. The project aims to improve access to safe drinking water in schools and help prevent waterborne diseases.

The project is supported by the Plateaux Regional Council, which has not disclosed the funding amounts. The council said the initiative supports the government’s goal of achieving universal access to drinking water by 2030.

The works come as the government has activated an emergency plan in several parts of the country, including Plateaux, notably in Datcha.

The project marks the effective start of the Regional Council’s development programme under its mandate.

The Regional Council plans to rehabilitate school infirmaries,” said Gnatcho Komla Mawuena, president of the Plateaux Regional Council. “It also plans to build and equip 14 new school infirmaries and provide qualified nursing staff.”

The Plateaux Regional Council has adopted its initial 2026 budget of 841.71 million CFA francs. Priority projects include school construction, maintenance of rural roads to improve access to production areas, and improved access to drinking water in rural communities.

Esaïe Edoh

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