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Joseph Saidu Momoh

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Preceded by
  
Spouse
  
Fatmata Momoh

Nationality
  
Sierra Leonean

Religion
  
Christianity

Succeeded by
  
Name
  
Joseph Momoh


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Vice President
  
Francis Minah (1985-87)Abu Bakar Kamara (1987-91)Abdulai Conteh (1991-92)

Born
  
January 26, 1937Binkolo, Bombali District, Sierra Leone (
1937-01-26
)

Political party
  
All People's Congress (APC)

Died
  
August 3, 2003, Conakry, Guinea

Presidential term
  
November 28, 1985 – April 29, 1992

Similar People
  
Siaka Stevens, Foday Sankoh, Amilcar Cabral

Biography of Saidu Momoh,Origin,Education,Wife,Daughter,Policies,Death


Major General (Ret.) Joseph Saidu Momoh, OBE (January 26, 1937 – August 3, 2003) was the President of Sierra Leone from November, 1985 to April 29, 1992.

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Biography

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Joseph Saidu Momoh was born on January 26, 1937 in Binkolo, Bombali District in the Northern Province of Sierra Leone to Limba Parents. He married Fatmata N. Momoh (a Fulani woman from Kono) a number of years after his wife, first lady Hannah Momoh died in Guinea.

Joseph Saidu Momoh Portrait of President Joseph Saidu Momoh engraved by Czeslaw Slania

Momoh served as President of Sierra Leone from November 28, 1985 to April 29, 1992. A professional soldier drawn into politics, Momoh rose from the enlisted ranks, to the highest position in the Sierra Leone Military Forces (Major-General), during his presidency. In 1985 Momoh succeeded President Siaka Stevens by becoming the only candidate in a one-party election in the form of a referendum under the banner of the All People's Congress party (APC).

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Momoh declared a state of economic emergency early in his rule, granting himself greater control over Sierra Leone's economy, but he was not regarded as a dictator. Instead, his people viewed him as far too weak and inattentive to the affairs of state, allowing his notoriously corrupt advisors to manipulate matters behind the scenes. Sierra Leone's economy gradually disintegrated under Momoh's rule, and the country's currency decreased in value. Sierra Leone reached the point under President Momoh where it could not afford to import gasoline and fuel oil, and the country went without electricity for months at a time. In September, 1991, after the start of the Sierra Leone Civil War, Momoh ushered in a new constitution which dismantled the one-party state established in 1978 and instituting multiparty democracy. He also played a great part in dissolving tribalism.

Joseph Saidu Momoh Sierra Leone

However, Momoh's efforts at reform came too late to rescue Sierra Leone from chaos. He was overthrown in a military coup staged by Valentine Strasser, a 25-year-old army captain, in April, 1992. Strasser's cabinet members were young lieutenants and captains in their 20s. Momoh spent the last years of his life as a guest of the military government in neighboring Guinea, where he died in exile in 2003.

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