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The Ministry of Justice and Human Rights of Togo oversees institutions and bodies such as the following:
[1]
- Center for the Training of the Professions of Justice (CFPJ)
- National Commission of OHADA
- Courts and tribunals
- Interministerial commission for drafting initial and periodic reports on human rights
- National human rights institutions, civil society organizations and the public and private media
- Humanitarian law
The following responsibilities are assigned to the Minister of Justice and Human Rights:
- General inspectorate of judicial and penitentiary services
- The person responsible for public procurement;
- The public procurement commission;
- The commission of control of the public markets
List of ministers (Post-1960 upon achieving independence)
-
Sylvanus Olympio
[2] (1960-1961)
- Andre Kuevidjen
[3]
[4] (1963-1966)
- Leonidas Kouassi
[5] (1967)
- Kleber Dadjo
[6] (1967-1969)
- Janvier Chango
[7] (1969-1974)
- Nanamale Gbegbeni
[8] (1974-1977)
- Issa Sama
[9] (1977-1978)
- Bibi Yao Savi de Tove
[10] (1978-1980) [1st female
- Akanyi Awunyo Kodjovi
[11] (1980-1982)
- Ayivi Mawuko Ajavon
[12] (1982-1986)
- Anani Mawugbe
[13] (1986-1987)
- Kpotivi Tevi Djidjogbe Lacle
[14] (1987-1989)
- Bitokotipou Yagninim
[15] (1990)
- Koami Kuma Alfred Tordjo
[15] (1991-1992)
- Arégba Polo
[15] (1993)
- Kangni Gabriel Akakpovie
[15] (1994)
- Elliott Latévi-Atcho Lawson
[15] (1995-1996)
- Stanislaus Somolu Baba
[16] (1997-1999) [Bitokotipou Yagninim,
[15] 1998]
- Seye Memene
[17]
[18] (1999-2002)
- Katari Foli-Bazi
[18] (2002-2005)
-
Tchessa Abi
[18] (2005-2009)
- Biossey Tozoun
[18] (2009-2011)
-
Tchitchao Tchalim
[18] (2011-2014)
-
Kofi Esaw
[18] (2014-2017)
-
Pius Agbetomey
[18] (2017-present)
See also
References