Council of Ministers of Togo
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The Council of Ministers of Togo consists of members appointed by the President with the advice of the Prime Minister.[1]
The Council of Ministers is chaired by the Prime Minister and is tasked with managing government operations.
Members of the Council of Ministers
| OFFICE | NAME | |
| Prime Minister | Kwesi Ahoomey-Zunu | |
| Minister of Agriculture, Animal Husbandry and Fisheries | Ouro Koura Agadzi | |
| Minister of Arts and Culture | Fiatuwo Kwadjo Sessenou | |
| Minister of Commerce and Promotion of Private Sector | Bernadette Essossimna Legzim-Balouki | |
| Minister of Communication | Djimon Ore | |
| Minister of Economy and Finance | Adji Oteth Ayassor | |
| Minister of Environment and Forest Resources | Dede Ahoefa Ekoue | |
| Minister of Grassroots Development, Crafts, Youth, and Youth Employment | Sidemeho Tomegah-Dogbe | |
| Minister of Health | Charles Kondi Agba | |
| Minister of Higher Education & Research | Octave Nicoue Broohm | |
| Minister of Human Rights, Democracy, and Civic Education | Leonardina Rita Doris Wilson de Souza | |
| Minister of Industry, Free Trade Zone, and Technological Innovation | Francois Agbeviade Galley | |
| Minister of Justice and Keeper of Seals | Tchitchao Tchalim | |
| Minister of Labor, Employment, and Social Security | Yacoubou Hamadou | |
| Minister of Mail and Telecommunication | Cina Lawson | |
| Minister of Mining and Energy | Dammipi Noupokou | |
| Minister of Planning and Housing | Clement Komlan Nunyabu | |
| Minister of Primary and Secondary Education and Literacy | Bernadette Essozimna Leguezim-Balouki | |
| Minister of the Promotion of Women | Patricia Dagban-Zonvide | |
| Minister of Public Service and Administrative Reform | Kokou Dzifa Adjeoda | |
| Minister of Public Works | Ninsao Gnofam | |
| Minister of Security and Civil Protection | Damehane Yark | |
| Minister of Social Action and National Solidarity | Afi Ntifa Amenyo | |
| Minister of Sports and Leisure | Bakalawa Fofana | |
| Minister of Technical Education and Professional Training | Hamadou Brim Bouraima-Diabacte | |
| Minister of Territorial Administration, Decentralization, and Local Authorities | Gilbert Bawara | |
| Minister of Tourism | Padumhekou Tchao | |
| Minister of Transport | Dammipi Noupokou | |
| Minister of Water, Sanitation, and Village Hydraulics | Bissoune Nabagou | |
| Minister of State and Minister of Foreign Affairs and Cooperation | Elliot Ohin | |
| Minister-Delegate to the President in Charge of Planning, Development, and Spatial Planning | Kokou Semodji | |
| Minister-Delegate to the Minister of Agriculture, Animal Husbandry, and Fisheries in Charge of Rural Infrastructure | Gourdigou Kolani | |
Cabinet list is accurate as of July 8, 2013[2]
References
- ↑ The Book of Rule. Dorling Kindersley. 2004. p. 278.
- ↑ "Chiefs of State and Cabinet Members of Foreign Governments," Togo. Central Intelligence Agency. Accessed on February 6, 2014.
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