Togo: National Road Maintenance Company spent CFA37.9 billion on its activities in 2023, up 16% YoY

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Friday, 12 January 2024 17:01
Togo: National Road Maintenance Company spent CFA37.9 billion on its activities in 2023, up 16% YoY

(Togo First) - The  Autonomous Road Maintenance Financing Company (SAFER) spent CFA37.9 billion to maintain the country’s roads in 2023. The figure, a record, was presented to the parliament late last year.

Compared to 2022 where the SAFER spent CFA32.6 billion, last year’s spending was up by 16%. The expenditures stood at CFA17 billion in 2019 and 2020, and CFA19 billion in 2021. 

Difficulties on the mobilization front

On the mobilization front, the SAFER raised more money in recent years but at a slower pace than it spent. 

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Last year, the State company raised CFA26.1 billion, down from CFA31 billion in 2022. In 2019, it raised almost as much as it spent, slightly more than CFA17 billion. 

Besides raising money for the State of Togo, the SAFER’s missions include funding routine and periodic maintenance of the entire Togolese road network, funding the construction of new toll gates, and operating existing ones.

In 2019, its capacity to finance road maintenance was estimated at just 30%.

The SAFER hopes to mobilize CFA23.5 billion in 2024. This represents about 44% of its estimated needs for the year: CFA53 billion.

Ayi Renaud Dossavi

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