Atsutsè Kokouvi Agbobli

Politician

1941 – 2008

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Who was Atsutsè Kokouvi Agbobli?

Atsutsè Kokouvi Agbobli was a Togolese politician. He served in the government under President Gnassingbé Eyadéma and was the President of the Movement for National Development, an opposition party.

Following the February 1994 parliamentary election, Agbobli was appointed as Minister of Communication and Culture on May 25, 1994; he was moved to the post of Minister in charge of Relations with Parliament on November 29, 1995. Subsequently, he announced in March 2007 the creation of a new opposition party, MODENA, to be launched on April 21, 2007. According to Agbobli, Togolese politics was excessively dominated by two large parties, the ruling Rally of the Togolese People and the main opposition Union of Forces for Change, and he criticized both of them.

Agbobli was found dead on a beach in Lomé on August 15, 2008. The Ministry of Security stated on August 16 that Agbobli had attempted suicide on August 13 by ingesting a toxic substance and was admitted to a clinic, but subsequently left the clinic in the early hours of August 14 and was found dead the next day. In order to determine the cause of death, an autopsy was ordered on August 17; on the same day, the National Commission on Human Rights called for a commission of inquiry to investigate his death, and the UFC made a similar call on August 18.

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Born
Apr 23, 1941
Nationality
  • Togo
Died
Aug 15, 2008

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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