Togo Launches Study to Modernize Its Road Network

Transport
Thursday, 22 May 2025 13:06
Togo Launches Study to Modernize Its Road Network

(Togo First) - Togo recently started a study to demarcate road rights-of-way and classify its national road network. The Permanent Secretariat for Monitoring and Evaluating Public Policies disclosed the news.

According to the source, a report, the study will cost CFA165 million and will be conducted in two phases by specialist firms. The first phase will cover the Maritime and Plateaux regions for CFA85 million, and the second will cover the Central, Kara, and Savanes regions for CFA80 million.

The initiative follows the validation of a preliminary outline project report in September 2024. The Ministry of Infrastructure reported that by the end of December 2024, the project had reached 60% physical progress with 51% financial consumption for each firm.

The Togolese government seeks to update the normative framework for managing the national road network, which dates back to 1968. Authorities said the current framework is outdated and does not meet modern needs or technical service requirements for right-of-way development and management.

The project also aims to classify roads according to their nature and use, facilitating road identification, intervention planning, and public awareness about the use of neighboring areas.

This article was initially published in French by Esaïe Edoh

Edited in English by Ola Schad Akinocho

 

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