List of prime ministers of Togo

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This is a list of prime ministers of Togo since the creation of the job of Prime Minister in 1960, to the present day.[1]

Prime Minister of the
Togolese Republic
Premier ministre de la
République togolaise
Incumbent
Victoire Tomegah Dogbé

since 28 September 2020
AppointerFaure Gnassingbé,
as President of Togo
Inaugural holderSylvanus Olympio
Formation27 April 1960

A total of twelve people have been Prime Minister of Togo.

Political parties
Other factions
No. Portrait Name
(Birth–Death)
Term of office Political party
Took office Left office
1   Nicolas Grunitzky
(1913–1969)
27 April 1956 27 April 1960 MPT
2   Sylvanus Olympio
(1902–1963)
27 April 1960 13 January 1963
(assassinated.)
CUT
3   Emmanuel Bodjollé
(born 1928)
13 January 1963 15 January 1963 Military
(1)   Nicolas Grunitzky
(1913–1969)
16 January 1963 13 January 1967
(deposed.)
MPT
4   Kléber Dadjo
(1914–1988/89)
16 January 1967 14 April 1967 Military
5   Gnassingbé Eyadéma
(1935–2005)
14 April 1967 27 August 1991 Military / RPT
6   Joseph Kokou Koffigoh
(born 1948)
27 August 1991 23 April 1994 CFN
7   Edem Kodjo
(1938–2020)
23 April 1994 20 August 1996 UDT
8   Kwassi Klutse
(born 1945)
20 August 1996 21 May 1999 RPT
9   Eugene Koffi Adoboli
(born 1934)
21 May 1999 31 August 2000 RPT
10   Agbéyomé Kodjo
(born 1954)
31 August 2000 29 June 2002 RPT
11   Koffi Sama
(born 1944)
29 June 2002 9 June 2005 RPT
7 Edem Kodjo

(1938–2020)

9 June 2005 20 September 2006 UDT
12   Yawovi Agboyibo
(1943–2020)
20 September 2006 6 December 2007 CAR
13   Komlan Mally
(born 1960)
6 December 2007 8 September 2008 RPT
14   Gilbert Houngbo
(born 1961)
8 September 2008 23 July 2012 Independent
15   Kwesi Ahoomey-Zunu
(born 1958)
23 July 2012 10 June 2015 CPP / UNIR
16   Komi Sélom Klassou
(born 1960)
10 June 2015 28 September 2020 UNIR
17   Victoire Tomegah Dogbé
(born 1959)
28 September 2020 Incumbent UNIR

References

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  1. "Togo Leader Adds to Cabinet to End Crisis", The New York Times, 2 January 1992.

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