Togo’s Gnassingbé Says Government Will Consider Clemency for Vulnerable Prisoners

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Wednesday, 03 December 2025 11:27
Togo’s Gnassingbé Says Government Will Consider Clemency for Vulnerable Prisoners

(Togo First) - Togo’s President of the Council of Ministers, Faure Gnassingbé, told parliament on Tuesday that the government will soon consider clemency measures for vulnerable prisoners.

He instructed Justice Minister Pacôme Adjourouvi to submit proposals “based on principles of equity and justice” for priority cases, including detainees held for long periods, those convicted of minor offenses, elderly prisoners, people nearing the end of their sentences, and seriously ill inmates.

He stressed that this does not represent a softening of judicial rigor. “This is not about leniency,” he said, adding that the measures will not apply to violent crimes or offenses involving serious harm.

Togo has taken similar steps before. In December 2024, a special pardon led to the release of 1,064 prisoners who had completed their sentences as part of a social cohesion initiative.

The new government says it wants to combine judicial modernization with a more humane approach centered on reintegration. It also aims to strengthen the fight against corruption and expand equal access to justice throughout the country.

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