JICA invests CFA1bn in Togo-Burkina project for trade facilitation

Transport
Wednesday, 16 May 2018 18:09
JICA invests CFA1bn in Togo-Burkina project for trade facilitation

(Togo First) - Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) will invest around CFA1 billion in a project to connect IT systems of Burkina and Togolese customs. The project aims to shorten time spent at the two nations’ customs office, while crossing their shared border; in addition, it should prevent issues on the road.

The project’s main goal is to facilitate trade, especially transiting of goods between Burkina and Togo,and as well Mali and Niger. In effect, it would reduce to two hours, from two days time spent previously to handle formalities along the Lomé-Ouagadougou corridor. Subsequently, it would help lower transportation costs, improve road safety and capacities of custom authorities in both countries.

In this framework, WAEMU’s commission, with JICA’s support, has provided Burkina’s customs 80 desktops, 80 printers, 6 laptops, 80 inverters with a capacity of 1,500 VA each, 2 of 10 KVA each, 3 servers, and 10 network equipment.

Still in this regard, awareness raising campaigns are being organized for some weeks now with actors of the transport sector, knowingly importers, exporters, hauliers and certified custom commissioners.

Séna Akoda

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