• Source: Ministry of Justice (Togo)
    • The Ministry of Justice and Human Rights of Togo oversees institutions and bodies such as the following:

      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 (1960-1961)
      Andre Kuevidjen (1963-1966)
      Leonidas Kouassi (1967)
      Kléber Dadjo (1967-1969)
      Janvier Chango (1969-1974)
      Nanamalé Gbégbéni (1974-1977)
      Issa Sama (1977-1978)
      Bibi Yao Savi de Tove (1978-1980) [1st female]
      Akanyi Awunyo Kodjovi (1980-1982)
      Ayivi Mawuko Ajavon (1982-1986)
      Anani Mawugbe (1986-1987)
      Kpotivi Tevi Djidjogbe Lacle (1987-1989)
      Bitokotipou Yagninim (1990)
      Koami Kuma Alfred Tordjo (1991-1992)
      Arégba Polo (1993)
      Kangni Gabriel Akakpovie (1994)
      Elliott Latévi-Atcho Lawson (1995-1996)
      Stanislaus Somolu Baba (1997-1999) [Bitokotipou Yagninim, 1998]
      Seye Memene (1999-2002)
      Katari Foli-Bazi (2002-2005)
      Tchessa Abi (2005-2009)
      Kokou Tozoun (2009-2011)
      Tchitchao Tchalim (2011-2014)
      Kofi Esaw (2014-2017)
      Pius Agbetomey (2017-present)


      See also


      Justice ministry
      Politics of Togo


      References

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