Togo Swears In Transport Minister Kadje, Maritime Deputy Tengue

Economic governance
Tuesday, 27 January 2026 13:27
Togo Swears In Transport Minister Kadje, Maritime Deputy Tengue

(Togo First) - Togo’s newly appointed transport minister, Komlan Lokou Kadje, and deputy minister for the maritime economy, Edem Kokou Tengue, were sworn in on Monday.

The handover ceremonies, overseen by the Secretary-General of the Government, Stanislas Bamouni Baba, took place on Jan. 26 in Lome at the transport and maritime economy ministries.

The transport sector is central to economic and social development. It connects regions, facilitates trade and supports growth,” Kadje said during the ceremony.

He said his priorities would include ensuring continuity in ongoing projects, particularly on rural roads, while improving the efficiency of public investment.

Challenges related to infrastructure conditions, mobility and transport costs are not obstacles, but priorities that require concrete solutions,” Kadje said, adding that his tenure would focus on transparent management, effective public action and accountability to citizens.

Separately, Edem Kokou Tengue formally took up his post as deputy minister for the maritime economy. Tengue previously held the portfolio between 2020 and 2024.

The maritime sector plays a key role in our country’s economic growth and remains attractive to investors,” Tengue said, citing sustained interest from international groups in Togolese ports in recent years.

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