Togo / President Faure Gnassingbé and his Minister Sani Yaya: A Visionary duo for the Economic prosperity of the country

At the helm of the Ministry of Economy and Finance, President Faure Gnassingbé has entrusted the role to an intrepid figure, Mr. Sani Yaya. Minister Sani Yaya’s resolute leadership and the economic transformations he has spearheaded in Togo are garnering attention. From ensuring financial stability to driving economic diversification and fostering successful international partnerships, the minister’s impact on Togo’s economic landscape is profound.

His positive track record is evident in the adept implementation of internal reforms marked by enhanced coordination among various services.

Mr. Sani Yaya has demonstrated resilience in the face of a complex international context, commending the robustness of the national economy.

A tangible testament to this renewed confidence is the recent allocation of a $400 million zero-interest Extended Credit Facility (ECF) by the IMF.

Under the leadership of President Faure Gnassingbé, Minister Sani Yaya has played a pivotal role in promoting economic stability in Togo, stemming from prudent public financial management.

Reforms, geared towards heightened transparency, have successfully attracted both national and foreign investments, contributing significantly to sustained economic growth.

Economic diversification, a core focus outlined in the Presidential Roadmap, has been prioritized under his leadership.

Targeting sectors such as agriculture, infrastructure, the private sector, and information technology, these efforts aim to stimulate job creation and reduce sectoral dependence.

Financial inclusion has been a cornerstone of Minister Sani Yaya’s leadership, seeking to extend access to financial services to a larger demographic of Togolese citizens.

This approach has tangibly improved lives by fostering savings, investment, and entrepreneurship.

Through establishing robust partnerships with international institutions and foreign countries, Sani Yaya has effectively secured valuable financial and technical support for the implementation of key development projects, aligning seamlessly with President Faure Gnassingbé’s vision.

Minister Sani Yaya epitomizes a leadership that transcends rhetoric, actively shaping economic growth, ensuring financial stability, and enhancing the overall quality of life for the people of Togo.

Chantal TAWELESSI

 

 

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