Justin Ahomadégbé-Tomêtin
Leader of Benin in 1965 and 1972 (1917–2002) / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Justin Ahomadegbé-Tomêtin (January 16, 1917 – March 8, 2002) was a Beninese politician most active when his country was known as Dahomey. He arose on a political scene where one's power was dictated by what region of Dahomey one lived in. He served as president of the National Assembly of Dahomey from April 1959 to November 1960[1] and as prime minister and vice president of Dahomey from 1964 to 1965.
Justin Ahomadégbé-Tomêtin | |
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Chairman of the Presidential Council of Dahomey | |
In office May 7, 1972 – October 26, 1972 | |
Preceded by | Hubert Maga |
Succeeded by | Mathieu Kérékou (usurped) |
President of Dahomey | |
Acting November 27, 1965 – November 29, 1965 | |
Preceded by | Sourou-Migan Apithy |
Succeeded by | Tahirou Congacou (acting) |
Premier of Dahomey | |
In office January 25, 1964 – November 29, 1965 | |
President | Sourou-Migan Apithy Himself (acting) |
Preceded by | Office re-stablished |
Succeeded by | Office abolished |
Personal details | |
Born | (1917-01-16)January 16, 1917 Abomey, Dahomey |
Died | March 8, 2002(2002-03-08) (aged 85) Cotonou, Benin |
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Ahomadégbé became President as part of a system that rotated the office between three leading political figures: Ahomadégbé, Hubert Maga, and Sourou-Migan Apithy. Maga peacefully handed power to Ahomadégbé on May 7, 1972. On October 26, 1972, he was overthrown in a coup d'état led by Mathieu Kérékou. All three remained under house arrest until 1981.