- Joseph Saidu Momoh
Infobox_President|name=Joseph Saidu Momoh|nationality=Sierra Leonean
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order=2ndPresident ofSierra Leone
term_start=November 28 ,1985
term_end=April 29 ,1992
predecessor=Siaka Stevens
successor=Valentine Strasser
birth_date=birth date|1937|1|26|mf=y
birth_place=Binkolo ,Bombali District ,Sierra Leone
dead=alive
death_date=|death_date=death date and age|1937|1|26|1868|8|1
death_place=Conakry ,Guinea
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party=All People's Congress (APC)
vicepresident=Francis Minah
religion=Christianity Joseph Saidu Momoh (born
January 26 ,1937 -August 3 ,2003 ) was President of Sierra Leone from November, 1985 to April 29, 1992.Biography
Momoh Nimagay was born on
January 26 ,1937 inBinkolo ,Bombali District in theNorthern Province ofSierra Leone to Limba Parents.Momoh served asPresident 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 PresidentSiaka Stevens by becoming the only candidate in a one-party election under the banner of theAll People's Congress party (APC). 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 collapse of the Soviet Union and the start of theSierra Leone Civil War , Momoh ushered in a new constitution, providing for a multi-party state and ending the single party rule Stevens initiated in the 1970s. But Momoh's efforts at reform came too late to rescue Sierra Leone from chaos. Momoh was overthrown in a military coup staged byValentine 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 neighboringGuinea , where he died in exile.References
* Reno, William. Corruption and State Politics in Sierra Leone (New York: Cambridge University Press), 1995.
* Tuchscherer, Konrad. “Joseph Saidu Momoh,” Encyclopedia of Modern Dictators, ed. by Frank J. Coppa (New York: Peter Lang), 2006, pp. 189-191.
* Tuchscherer, Konrad. “Joseph Saidu Momoh: A Legacy of Missed Opportunity,” Awoko (Freetown, Sierra Leone), 25 July 2003, p. 7.
* Tuchscherer, Konrad. “Joseph Saidu Momoh: Human Rights,” Daily Observer (Banjul, The Gambia), 14 August 2003, p. 12.
External links
* [http://www.sierra-leone.org/slnews1198.html "Sierra Leone News" about his conviction, November 1998]
* [http://www.africa.upenn.edu/Newsletters/irinw598.html News about his release] ,IRIN November 1999
* [http://www.statehouse-sl.org/state-fun-jsmomoh-august24.html The Gouvernment of Sierra Leone about his death, August 2003]
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