Togo: the Economic and Social Council to finally come online this year, over a decade after its announcement

Economic governance
Monday, 07 February 2022 16:25
Togo: the Economic and Social Council to finally come online this year, over a decade after its announcement

(Togo First) - It’s been over 10 years since the Economic and Social Council (ESC) was approved by the Togolese Parliament. At last, the country plans to launch it this year. 

In this framework, the government allocated a budget of CFA500 million (payment credit) to the body which will advise public institutions, especially the Presidency and the Parliament, and take part in the elaboration of economic and social policies.

The ESC’s launch was reiterated on April 26, 2019, by President Faure Gnassingbé during his message to the nation. However, it took longer than expected, due to undisclosed reasons.

With the help of Morocco, Togo started recruiting the ESC’s staff in 2020. In all, the institution is to have 57 workers, including four officials picked by the President himself, two by the National Assembly, and one by the Prime Minister’s office. Other staff members will come from different socio-economic sectors. They will all be Togolese, be at least 30, and must have been working in their respective fields for a minimum of 10 years. 

The Economic and Social Council will be located in Aného, near the southern border with the Benin Republic.

Fiacre E. Kakpo

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