Togolese President Faure Gnassingbé has made changes to the government led by Prime Minister Victoire Tomegah Dogbé, appointing new members and moving experienced officials to various ministerial positions. One notable change is the appointment of Christian Trimua as Secretary General of the government, replacing Kanka-Malik Natchaba, who has been in the role since 2020.
Trimua, who previously served as Minister of Human Rights, Relations with Republic Institutions, and Citizenship Education, is no stranger to government affairs. His appointment as Secretary General signifies a strategic shift in the leadership structure of the Togolese government.
As a Doctor of Public Law, he will now work closely with Prime Minister Victoire Tomegah-Dogbé. This transition represents not only a change in title but also President Faure Gnassingbé’s vision for a more dynamic and effective government.
The reshuffle is not limited to Trimua’s promotion but also includes other appointments and ministerial changes. These adjustments are aimed at injecting new momentum into the government and enhancing its ability to address pressing issues facing the country.