Togo: Madam Yawa Djigbodi TSEGAN, President of the National Assembly, an African pride and a role model to follow.

The stability of Togo is due to the will of President Faure GNASSINGBE, who desired to see women of decision and character at the helm of key institutions. Such is the case of the President of the Togolese National Assembly, the Very Honorable Madam Yawa Djigbodi TSEGAN, who is more than an African pride.

As the only woman occupying this position in the West African sub-region, she is a model of success. The President of the Togolese National Assembly embodies respect and dedication to well-done work.

Occupying a position that was previously reserved for men, the election of Madam Yawa Djigbodi TSEGAN as the head of the National Assembly has contributed to the stability of the country.

Since her election to the head of the National Assembly, Madam Yawa Djigbodi TSEGAN has managed to establish stability, unity, and respect within her institution.

An institution that provides significant support to the political program of the President of the Togolese Republic, His Excellency Faure GNASSINGBE.

The Togolese National Assembly is now a model in the sub-region. It is important for African countries to follow Togo’s example, which involves entrusting key positions of responsibility to women of character.

Almost all women leaders in Africa express their pride in Madam Yawa Djigbodi TSEGAN and believe that the President of the Togolese National Assembly should enhance her international communication in her actions and activities to enable African leaders and the African people to entrust such positions to women more readily.

Some even go as far as congratulating the Togolese President, His Excellency Faure GNASSINGBE, for his vision. For some, entrusting positions of responsibility to women is synonymous with imposing stability in the country.

Sitou K. Lawson