(Togo First) - Stanislas BABA is the current head of the MCA cell in Togo, as well as the supervisor of the High Presidential Council for the Sea. In the 90s, he was minister of national education and scientific research, in charge of technical education and vocational training.
Discreet by nature, BABA is renowned even beyond the borders of Togo as one of the country's finest negotiators. That is why President Faure Gnassingbé made him minister advisor on maritime issues, in a context where Togo has started its blue revolution to better profit from its access to the sea. This makes Stanislas BABA a pioneer of the Togolese legislation in terms of maritime regulations. As a negotiator, on behalf of Togo, he led talks at the first forum on the blue economy in Africa, which took place in London. Under his impetus, Togo secured its first MCC threshold program and now aims to validate the compact, which is more important in terms of financing.