Togo takes over rotating OHADA Council presidency

Economic governance
Monday, 09 February 2026 09:24
Togo takes over rotating OHADA Council presidency

(Togo First) - Togo will assume the rotating presidency of the Organization for the Harmonization of Business Law in Africa (OHADA) for the next 12 months, succeeding Chad. The decision was taken at the end of the 60th session of the OHADA Council of Ministers, held last week in N'Djamena.

Togo’s Minister of Justice and Human Rights, Pacôme Yawovi Adjourouvi, will chair the Council of Ministers during the term. His mandate will focus on facilitating trade and investment and strengthening legal certainty for business activities across member states, in line with OHADA’s objectives.

The minister said his priority would be improving the business climate across the OHADA region. Togo has made notable progress in this area in recent years, driven by institutional and regulatory reforms aimed at boosting the country’s economic attractiveness.

This mandate strengthens Togo’s regional leadership and its commitment to promoting an attractive and competitive business environment in Africa,” he said.

Founded on Oct. 17, 1993, in Mauritius, OHADA aims to harmonize business law among its member states to enhance legal certainty, a key factor for investment. The organization currently comprises 17 countries in West and Central Africa.

Esaïe Edoh

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