AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoEducation & Industry: Togo issued a decree formalizing the governance of École Polytechnique de Lomé (EPL), built from the merger of ENSI and CIC, as the country pushes engineering and digital transformation. Local Development: Greater Lomé authorities fed into Togo’s 2026–2031 roadmap drafting, with the plan framed around “Protect, Unite and Transform.” Trade & Mobility: Togo scrapped entry visa requirements for all African nationals from May 18, 2026 (up to 30 days), with travellers required to pre-register online. Economy Watch: INSEED says Togo’s 2025 GDP grew 6.3% and GDP per capita reached about $1,400, putting the country near lower-middle-income status. Energy Costs: Togo raised fuel prices effective May 27, with unleaded gasoline up to 725 CFA francs/litre. Infrastructure: Abu Dhabi Fund for Development reports 92% completion on the Sokodé–Bassar road rehabilitation in Togo. Regional Business: ECOWAS urged faster AfCFTA implementation by tackling trade barriers and non-tariff issues at a Lomé forum.
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