Bonfoh Abass, born on November twenty-third, nineteen forty-eight, is a notable Togolese politician who played a significant role in the country's political landscape during the early twenty-first century.
He served as the interim President of Togo from February twenty-fifth to May fourth in two thousand five, a pivotal time in the nation's history. His leadership was marked by efforts to stabilize the country during a transitional period.
Following his brief presidency, Abass continued to influence Togolese politics as the President of the National Assembly from February two thousand five until July two thousand thirteen, demonstrating his commitment to public service and governance.