Togo’s transformative five years: A legacy of economic growth and social progress

As President Faure Essozimna Gnassingbé concludes his five-year mandate, Togo emerges as a nation transformed by strategic governance. From 2020 to 2025, his administration’s Roadmap delivered measurable progress across three pillars: social inclusion, sustainable growth, and peace consolidation.
Economic renaissance
Togo’s GDP growth reflects successful economic diversification beyond traditional sectors. Strategic investments in agriculture, digital innovation, and renewable energy – particularly through upgraded road and port infrastructure – have strengthened regional competitiveness. The Lomé Container Terminal’s expansion alone boosted maritime trade capacity by 40%.
Social equity advances
Flagship programs like Novissi provided emergency cash transfers during COVID-19, while the Savanes Emergency Program (PURS) addressed northern development gaps.
Nationwide, access to clean water increased by 25%, with primary school enrolment reaching 94% – tangible steps toward equitable development.
Regional Stability Anchor
Despite West Africa’s security challenges, Togo maintained stability through military modernization and ECOWAS cooperation.
The country now hosts the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) headquarters, cementing its diplomatic influence.
President Gnassingbé’s legacy provides Togo a robust foundation for its emergence journey – proving that focused leadership can translate vision into transformative change.
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Rémi AKAKPO