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Pius Agbetomey
Kokouvi Pius Agbetomey (born July 11, 1956) is a Togolese Juge. He is Togo’s Minister of Justice and Relations with the Republic’s Institutions since June 28, 2015. References {{Reflist Togolese Christians Law of Togo ...
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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) * Kleber Dadjo (1967-1969) * Janvier Chango (1969-1974) *Nanamale Gbegbeni (1974-1977) *Issa Sama (1977-1978) *Bibi Yao Savi de ...
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Togolese Christians
Togo (), officially the Togolese Republic (french: République togolaise), is a country in West Africa. It is bordered by Ghana to the west, Benin to the east and Burkina Faso to the north. It extends south to the Gulf of Guinea, where its capital, Lomé, is located. It covers about with a population of approximately 8 million, and has a width of less than between Ghana and its eastern neighbor Benin. From the 11th to the 16th century, tribes entered the region from various directions. From the 16th century to the 18th century, the coastal region was a trading center for Europeans to purchase slaves, earning Togo and the surrounding region the name "The Slave Coast". In 1884, Germany declared a region including a protectorate called Togoland. After World War I, rule over Togo was transferred to France. Togo gained its independence from France in 1960. In 1967, Gnassingbé Eyadéma led a successful military coup d'état, after which he became president of an anti-co ...
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