Faure Gnassingbé is officially elected for another term

Politics
Wednesday, 04 March 2020 13:49
Faure Gnassingbé is officially elected for another term

(Togo First) - Yesterday, March 3rd, Togo’s constitutional courts officially announced the reelection of Faure Gnassingbé as President. 

The leader secured 70.78% of votes recorded during the recent elections and will head the country for another five years. 

A new term, more social commitments

This new term will mostly focus on the national development plan. The latter, whose cost is estimated at more than $8 billion, aims to reshape the Togolese economy, towards inclusive growth and the creation of sustainable jobs. 

President Gnassingbé also announced many social projects during the campaign, with maternal health, civil status, education, and rural electrification as major areas of focus. This, in a context where terrorism keeps rising, spurring security issues in the country. 

Opposition’s claims rejected

While Faure Gnassingbé won the elections, the vote was contested by the opposition, led by Agbéyomé Codjo. However, the winning party said the claims were unfounded. 

The claims were indeed all rejected by the constitutional court for lack of proof. 

Still, the leader of the opposition who proclaimed himself as the democratically elected president of Togo ignored the institution’s decision and appointed his own Prime Minister on March 2, 2020.

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