(Togo First) - Mila Aziable, 29, was recently appointed Minister Delegate to the President of the Republic, in charge of Energy and Mines.
Before that, she was working at GRTgaz, the French gas transport leader and a subsidiary of ENGIE, the world's third-largest energy group. She was a gas operations engineer. In the government, she replaced Marc Ably Bidamon, who has been holding the position since 2015.
She completed high school in Lomé and obtained a BAC C4. After enrolling at the National School of Engineering of the University of Lomé (ENSI), Mila Aziablé was awarded a scholarship for excellence and flew to Metz.
In 2012, Mila Aziablé obtained an engineering degree in mechanical engineering at the National Engineering School of Metz (ENIM). She was then accepted the following year by the Ecole Nationale Supérieure des Mines de Paris. At Mines ParisTech, she specialized in Gas Engineering and Management.