AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoWorld Bank Income Reclass: Togo moved up into the World Bank’s higher income bracket, shifting from low income to lower-middle income effective 1 July 2026, mainly because the 2022 census revised the population downward. Regional Planning: The National Spatial Development Plan (SNAT) campaign reached Greater Lomé, aiming to guide territorial development toward 2045 and reduce regional gaps. Agriculture & Trade Monitoring: Togo published first-phase SCORECARD results under the West Africa Food System Resilience Program, reviewing weak indicators and progress across participating countries. ECOWAS Cross-Border Push: ECOWAS officials met stakeholders at the Ghana–Togo border to discuss freer movement and trade, with calls for sustained public education. Cement Probe Spillover: Nigeria’s FCCPC opened a cement price investigation after complaints, comparing Nigeria with markets including Togo over sharp price gaps. Diplomacy & Security: Russia and ECOWAS-related talks featured plans to normalise relations with the Sahel bloc, while Togo also saw reports of French nationals held since late July.
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