A large reshuffle took place in Togo in a very tense military context in the far north of the country. The Minister of the Armed Forces, Marguerite Essossimna Gnakadè, is sacked. His ministry will now be directly attached to the presidency. A new Chief of Staff of the Togolese Armed Forces is appointed.
Have the Minister of the Armed Forces and the Chief of Staff of the Togolese Armed Forces paid the price for the deterioration of the security situation in the far north of the country? The question may arise.
The border regions with Burkina Faso have been the target of repeated attacks for 13 months. Some bloody ones like the one that hit thea prefecture of Kpendjal last July. Several people were then killed. At the end of November, the Tiwoli area had been hit by two attacks, one of which would have cost the lives of a dozen soldiers, according to several sources joined by RFI.
It is certainly to try to better contain the jihadist threat that Faure Gnassingbé has therefore decided to make this double change. The announcement was made on Thursday evening, December 22, on television. Marguerite Gnakadè, his Minister of the Armies, is thanked. As he had already done between 2007 and 2020, the Togolese president has chosen to regain control of this ministry himself, which will therefore be attached to the presidency.
Another change: General Dadja Maganawé was ousted from his post as Chief of Staff of the Togolese Armed Forces. An eviction which is not really surprised according to a good connoisseur of the file. He is replaced by the former Air Force Chief of Staff, Colonel Tassounti Djato, who is promoted to the rank of general.