Joseph Kokou Koffigoh

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Joseph Kokou Koffigoh
Prime Minister Joseph Koukou Koffigoh.jpg
2nd Prime Minister of Togo
In office
27 August 1991 23 April 1994
Preceded by
post created
Prime Minister of Togo
1991–1994
Succeeded by