Améyo Adja (born July 1956 [1]) is a Togolese politician and a member of the Pan-African Parliament from Togo.
Adja was born in Lomé. She was elected to the National Assembly of Togo in the October 2002 parliamentary election [1] as a candidate of the Rally for the Strengthening of Democracy and Development (RSDD) [2] from the Second Constituency of Lomé, [3] and she became President of the Opposition Parliamentary Group. [1] [2] She was elected to the ECOWAS Parliament by the National Assembly on November 2, 2005, receiving 59 votes from the 68 deputies present. [4]
She was also elected to the Pan-African Parliament, [1] becoming one of Togo's five members when it began meeting in March 2004. [5]
Améyo Adja (born July 1956 [1]) is a Togolese politician and a member of the Pan-African Parliament from Togo.
Adja was born in Lomé. She was elected to the National Assembly of Togo in the October 2002 parliamentary election [1] as a candidate of the Rally for the Strengthening of Democracy and Development (RSDD) [2] from the Second Constituency of Lomé, [3] and she became President of the Opposition Parliamentary Group. [1] [2] She was elected to the ECOWAS Parliament by the National Assembly on November 2, 2005, receiving 59 votes from the 68 deputies present. [4]
She was also elected to the Pan-African Parliament, [1] becoming one of Togo's five members when it began meeting in March 2004. [5]