Société des Infrastructures Routières et de l’Aménagement du Territoire (SIRAT) is primarily financed through a ring-fenced fuel levy, a well-established mechanism for sustainable road financing. This system ensures that contributions from road users are directly reinvested into the road network. SIRAT is responsible for the strategic allocation and management of these funds, directing them towards critical areas such as routine and periodic maintenance, emergency repairs, and road safety initiatives for both the national and regional road network. This dedicated funding model, overseen by a governing body that includes public and private stakeholders, provides a stable financial base for preserving Benin’s road assets, enhancing connectivity, and supporting national economic development.