Council of Ministers of Togo
The Council of Ministers of Togo consists of members appointed by the President with the advice of the Prime Minister.[1]
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The Council of Ministers is chaired by the Prime Minister and is tasked with managing government operations.
Members of the Council of Ministers
On 1 October 2020 the government was announced as follows:[2]
OFFICE | NAME | |
Prime Minister | Victoire Tomégah-Dogbé | |
Minister of Accessibility and Rural Roads | Bouraïma Kanfitine Tchede Issa | |
Minister of Agriculture, Livestock and Rural Development | Antoine Lekpa Gbegbeni | |
Minister of the Armed Forces | Essozimna Marguerite Gnakadè | |
Minister of Culture and Tourism | Kossi Lamadokou | |
Minister of Commerce, Industry and Local Consumption | Kodjo Adedze | |
Minister of Culture and Tourism | Kossi Lamadokou | |
Minister of Communication and Media (and Government Spokesperson) | Akoda Eyewadan | |
Minister of Digital Economy and Digital Transformation | Cina Lawson | |
Minister of Economy and Finance | Sani Yaya | |
Minister of Environment and Forest Resources | Katari Foli-Bazi | |
Minister of Foreign Affairs, Regional Integration and Togolese Abroad | Robert Dussey | |
Minister of Grassroots Development, Youth, and Youth Employment | Myriam de Souza-D'Almeida | |
Minister of Health, Public Hygiene and Universal Access to Health Care | Moustafa Mijiyawa | |
Minister of Higher Education & Research | Ihou Wateba | |
Minister of Human Rights, Citizenship Training and Relationship with the Institutions of Government (and Government Spokesperson) | Christian Trimua | |
Minister of Investment Promotion | Rose Kayi Mivedo | |
Minister of Maritime Economy, Fisheries and Coastal Protection | Edem Kokou Tengue | |
Minister of Primary, Secondary, Technical and Craft Education: | Komla Dodzi Kokoroko | |
Minister of Public Service, Labor and Social Dialogue | Gilbert Bawara | |
Minister of Public Works | Zouréhatou Tcha-Kondo | |
Minister of Road, Rail and Air Transport | Affoh Atcha-Dedji | |
Minister of Security and Civil Protection | Damehame Yark | |
Minister of Social Action, Promotion of Women and Literacy | Adjovi Lonlongno Apedo | |
Minister of Sports and Leisure | Kama Lidi Kedjaka Gbessi | |
Minister of Territorial Administration, Decentralization, and Local Authorities | Payadowa Boukpessi | |
Minister of Town Planning, Housing and Land Reform | Koffi Tsolenyanou | |
Minister of Water and Village Hydraulics | Bolidja Tiem | |
Minister-Delegate to the Minister of Territorial Administration, Decentralization and Territorial Development | Essomanam Edjeba | |
Minister-Delegate to the Minister of Primary, Secondary, Technical and Crafts Education, in charge of technical and crafts education | Eke Odin | |
Minister-Delegate to the Minister of Health, Public Hygiene and Universal Access to Care, in charge of universal access to care | Mamissilé Akla Agba Assih |
References
- The Book of Rule. Dorling Kindersley. 2004. p. 278.
- "Gouvernement". 1 October 2020. Retrieved 16 February 2021.
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