New Wave of Mayors Takes Office, Reshaping Local Leadership

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Friday, 17 October 2025 12:19
New Wave of Mayors Takes Office, Reshaping Local Leadership

(Togo First) - Togo is  renewing its municipal leadership following local elections held earlier this year. This marks the start of a second term for local officials, six years after the first municipal vote in 2019.

Earlier this week, several of the 117 communes across the country, elected new mayors, including key posts in the capital, Greater Lomé. In Atakpamé, in the Plateau Region, Dr. Komlan Mensah Kassamada was elected mayor of Ogou 1. He succeeds Yawa Kouigan, recently appointed minister of communication. Kassamada, a candidate from the ruling UNIR party, won 13 of 14 votes.

The Greater Lomé area recorded several significant leadership changes. Abdul-Fahd Fofana was elected mayor of Agoè-Nyivé 4. He also serves as minister delegate in the new government and will hold both positions for now. In Agoè-Nyivé 1, Akossiwa Aguzé became mayor, while Éric Kpadé — a former prefect and legislator — was elected mayor of Golfe 2 with a strong majority, receiving 15 votes against three.

In Golfe 3, one of Greater Lomé’s most important municipalities, Essohanim Gnassingbé, formerly deputy mayor, was unanimously elected mayor, securing all 18 votes. He is expected to continue ongoing urban projects and strengthen local governance. Still in the capital, Kossi Aboka was re-elected mayor of Golfe 5, while lawyer Kokou Amenyenou was chosen to lead Golfe 6.

Outside the capital, Yawa Djigbodi Tségan, the former speaker of the National Assembly, was elected mayor of Kpélé 2, further consolidating the ruling UNIR party’s influence in the region.

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