List of presidents of Togo
This is a list of presidents of Togo since the creation of the job of president in 1960, to the present day.
President of the Togolese Republic Président de la République togolaise | |
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Residence | Palace of the Governors, Lomé |
Term length | 5 years |
Inaugural holder | Sylvanus Olympio |
Formation | 27 April 1960 |
List of Presidents
No. | Portrait | Name (Birth–Death) |
Elected | Term of office | Political affiliation | Prime minister(s) | ||
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Took office | Left office | Time in office | ||||||
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Sylvanus Olympio (1902–1963) |
1961 | 27 April 1960 | 13 January 1963 (assassinated.) |
2 years, 261 days | CUT | Himself |
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Emmanuel Bodjollé (1928–)[lower-alpha 1] |
— | 13 January 1963 | 15 January 1963 | 2 days | Military | Position abolished |
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Nicolas Grunitzky (1913–1969) |
1963 | 16 January 1963 | 13 January 1967 (deposed.) |
3 years, 362 days | MPT | Position abolished |
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Kléber Dadjo (1914–1988/89)[lower-alpha 2] |
— | 16 January 1967 | 14 April 1967 | 91 days | Military | Position abolished |
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Gnassingbé Eyadéma (1935–2005)[lower-alpha 3] |
1972 1979 1986 1993 1998 2003 |
14 April 1967 | 5 February 2005 (died in office.) |
37 years, 297 days | Military / RPT | Koffigoh E. Kodjo Klutse Adoboli A. Kodjo Sama |
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Faure Gnassingbé (1966–)[lower-alpha 4] |
— | 5 February 2005[lower-alpha 5] | 25 February 2005 (resigned.)[lower-alpha 6] |
20 days | RPT | Sama |
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Bonfoh Abass (1948–2021)[lower-alpha 7] |
— | 25 February 2005 | 4 May 2005 | 68 days | RPT | Sama |
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Faure Gnassingbé (1966–)[lower-alpha 4] |
2005 2010 2015 2020 |
4 May 2005 | Incumbent | 19 years, 15 days | RPT / UNIR | Sama E. Kodjo Agboyibo Mally Houngbo Ahoomey-Zunu Klassou |
- Styled as Chairman of the Insurrection Committee.
- Styled as Chairman of the National Reconciliation Committee.
- Previously named Étienne Eyadéma; changed name on 8 May 1974 due to the policy of Africanization, and to commemorate survival of a crash of his Douglas C-47 Skytrain presidential plane on 24 January 1974.
- Son of Gnassingbé Eyadéma.
- Proclaimed president by General Zakari Nandja, Chief of Staff of the Togolese Armed Forces, and confirmed by the National Assembly.
- Stepped down due to heavy regional pressure, caused over doubts regarding the constitutional legitimacy of his succession.
- Succeeded Eyadéma as the constitutional successor, President of the National Assembly.
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