Former minister of mines and energy appointed Presidential advisor for the digital economy and digital sector

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Thursday, 22 April 2021 06:18
Former minister of mines and energy appointed Presidential advisor for the digital economy and digital sector

(Togo First) - Marc Ably-Bidamon, Togo’s former minister of mines and energy, has been appointed minister-advisor of the President of the Republic in charge of issues related to the digital sector and digital economy. 

Ably-Bidamon has much experience in the telecom and telephony sector. Holder of a Master’s in Telecommunication from the University of Lille in France, a DEA in electronics, and a master’s in telecommunication networks engineering, the newly-appointed occupied the position of Managing Director of Togo Cellulaire in the past. 

The Togolese government, under its 2020-2025 roadmap, aims to make the country a digital hub. In this regard, Sandra Ablamba-Johnson, minister and secretary-general of the Togolese Presidency declared: “our goal now is to digitize all public services, create a single social register, implement biometric identification, and make major investments in digital infrastructures.”

Séna Akoda

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