ECOWAS Court Orders Togo To Pay CFA1 Fine To Former PM Messan Kodjo

Togo has been ordered by the court of the Economic Community Of West African States (ECOWAS) to pay one CFA to its former Prime Minister Gabriel Messan Kodjo as symbolic reparation for the immaterial damages suffered for the violation of his rights.

The country has three months to report to the Tribunal from the date of notification of the judgment on steps taken to implement the orders.

In addition, Togo is also to bear the cost of the court proceedings.

According to Mr Kodjo on the request of the Public Prosecutor of Togo and the Attorney General of the Supreme Court over alleged criminal offences against him, the Speaker of the National Assembly of Togo, by resolution waived his immunity as a former Speaker of the National Assembly himself in violation of his right of defence.

He contended that when the immunity was waived, criminal proceedings were brought against him during which he was arbitrarily arrested, charged, and released under conditions that violated his human rights.

The Applicant claimed that the Public Prosecutor was not competent to formulate a request for the waiver of his Parliamentary immunity because he was not a judicial authority. That he argued was in breach of Article 79(1) of the Rules of Procedure of the National Assembly.

Togo however refuted the arguments of Mr Kodjo and urged the court to dismiss his claims.

The court held that Togo violated the applicant’s right to freedom of expression under Article 9 of the African Charter, Article 19 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and Article 19 of the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights.

The Court further declared that the detention and arrest of the applicant was arbitrary and unlawful.

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