Togo: A new Minister of Human Rights appointed

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Thursday, 07 March 2024 17:26
Togo: A new Minister of Human Rights appointed

(Togo First) - Pacôme Adjourouvi is Togo’s new Minister of Human Rights, Citizenship Education, and Relations with Republic Institutions. He fills a position that has been vacant since September 2023. The newcomer was appointed by presidential decree on Wednesday, March 6, 2024. He will take over from Christian Trimua, who has since become the Secretary-General of the government.

Adjourouvi, 57, was President Gnassingbé’s political advisor in 2017. The Noépé native has been an independent deputy since 2018. In 2019, he advocated for a presidential term of 7 years instead of the existing 5-year term, a proposal that was ultimately not adopted.

The new minister studied law in France before returning home. His legal expertise will help him address human rights issues and facilitate the country's institutional relations.

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