Togo has launched national consultations for a new five-year development roadmap covering 2026 to 2031. Meetings began in Lomé with government officials, economists, and civil society groups taking part. The discussions are focusing on economic growth, infrastructure, education, and employment opportunities. Authorities want the new plan to build on earlier development programs introduced in recent years. Participants are also discussing strategies to improve investment and public services.
The consultations are expected to continue in different parts of the country before the final document is completed. Economic experts say the roadmap could shape Togo’s national priorities for years ahead. The government hopes the process will encourage wider public participation in development planning.