Sambiani Yobe Takes Over As Head Of Togo Bar Association

Justice
Thursday, 15 January 2026 04:14
Sambiani Yobe Takes Over As Head Of Togo Bar Association

(Togo First) - The Togo Bar Association has elected Sambiani Yobe as its new president. He took office late last week, succeeding Claude Folly Adama, whose term ended. Yobe is the 15th president in the Bar’s history.

He will lead the association for the next three years, with a mandate to protect the profession’s interests and uphold the rule of law. He will be supported by 12 advisers.

The inauguration was held under the theme “The defence of the defence” and focused on the role of lawyers in strengthening the rule of law.

Justice Minister Pacome Adjourouvi said defending the right to counsel was “not a slogan” but a commitment to fair trials. “No one can be judged fairly if their defence is weakened, hindered or treated with suspicion,” he said.

He added that “the defence is not an obstacle to the truth, it is a path to it,” and described legal representation as a fundamental right for all, regardless of status, wealth or political views.

Yobe takes office as Togo pursues reforms aimed at modernising its justice system and improving its efficiency, credibility and accessibility.

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