Togo: Appointment of Victoire Sidémého Tomegah-Dogbé as Prime Minister
In accordance with the new Constitution adopted on May 6, 2024, the President of the Togolese Republic, His Excellency Mr. Faure Essozimna Gnassingbé, has officially appointed Mrs. Victoire Sidémého Tomegah-Dogbé as Prime Minister. This decision, set out in the transitional provisions of Articles 95 and subsequent articles of the Constitution, marks a significant step in the country’s political evolution.
Mrs. Victoire Sidémého Tomegah-Dogbé, now Prime Minister, consolidates her government experience. This reappointment underscores a deep commitment to development and social progress.
The appointment of Mrs. Tomegah-Dogbé is part of the recently implemented constitutional reforms. The Constitution of May 6, 2024, introduced several changes aimed at strengthening Togo’s democratic institutions. Articles 95 and beyond specifically outline the conditions and procedures for appointing the Prime Minister during the transition period.
Under the leadership of Mrs. Tomegah-Dogbé, the Togolese government is expected to pursue policies focused on economic growth, political stability, and improving citizens’ living conditions. Priorities will also include the promotion of human rights, the reinforcement of social justice, and the implementation of sustainable development projects.
The appointment of Victoire Sidémého Tomegah-Dogbé has been met with positive reactions from both national and international observers. Many citizens view her as a figure capable of leading the country into a new era of prosperity and social cohesion. Togo’s international partners also hope that this new dynamic within the government will foster closer and more effective cooperation in various fields.