Togo: Improving access to water – government launches construction of five boreholes in Mango
In Togo, under the leadership of President Faure Gnassingbé, the Togolese government is intensifying its efforts to improve access to clean water, a crucial issue for the well-being of the Togolese people. This initiative is part of a series of measures aimed at ensuring easier and safer access to water, especially for populations in the most vulnerable areas.
Recently, the Ministry of Water announced the launch of a new project: the construction of five boreholes in Mango, located in the savannah region. These boreholes will be distributed across different neighborhoods in the city to maximize their impact and ensure comprehensive coverage of potable water needs. This initiative represents an important step toward strengthening the resilience of local populations and promoting more reliable access to water.
In recent years, Togo has made significant progress in the field of potablAe water supply. The government, aware of the challenges related to water, has implemented several projects aimed at improving hydraulic infrastructure and ensuring access to this essential resource for human development and public health.
The construction of these new boreholes in Mango illustrates the Togolese government’s ongoing commitment to meeting the fundamental needs of its citizens. By promoting access to clean water, the government not only improves the quality of life for Togolese people but also supports the economic and social development of remote regions.
These efforts to increase access to clean water are tangible evidence of President Faure Gnassingbé’s determination to invest in the well-being of Togolese citizens and to pursue the necessary reforms for a more prosperous future for the country.