Gabon Foreign Minister Michael Adamo dies while attending cabinet meeting

Milton Nyakundi
January 22, 2023 ·2 min read ·49 views
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Gobon's Minister of Foreign Affairs Michael Moussa Adamo./AFP

Gabon’s Foreign Minister Michael Moussa Adamo is dead. Mr Adamo died of a heart attack Friday as he waited to attend a Cabinet meeting in Libreville, sources said.

President Ali Bongo Ondimba confirmed Mr Adamo’s death in a tweet. He described Mr Adamo as a great diplomat and veritable statesman.

“To me, he was firstly a friend, loyal and faithful,  whom I have always been able to count on. It’s a huge loss for Gabon,” Bongo said on Friday.

    Moussa Adamo, 62, a long-standing ally of President Ali Bongo Ondimba, suffered a heart attack and died “despite efforts by specialists” to revive him, the government said in a brief statement.

    He “sat down in the waiting room” just before the start of the cabinet meeting “in the presence of some of his government colleagues and began to feel unwell”, a source close to the presidential palace told AFP.

    He was taken to a military hospital while unconscious but died just after midday (1100 GMT), the source who spoke on condition of anonymity said.

    Moussa Adamo was born in the northeastern town of Makokou in 1961 and started out as a presenter on national television.

    In 2000, he was made chief of staff for the defence minister, who at the time was Bongo.

    When Bongo was elected president on the death of his father Omar Bongo Ondimba in 2009, Moussa Adamo served as his special advisor.

    After a decade as Gabon’s ambassador to the United States until 2020, he became, first, defence minister and then foreign minister in March last year.

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    Milton Nyakundi

    Milton Nyakundi Oriku is a veteran multimedia journalist with over 20 years’ experience across broadcast, digital, and print media. He is the founder and Managing Editor of Kurunzi News and serves as its Senior International Correspondent based in the United States. He previously worked at the Kenya Broadcasting Corporation (KBC), rising to Assistant News Editor, and later served as Copy Editor at Mediamax Network. His career includes freelance commentary for major outlets such as KTN, and consultancy roles with Football Kenya Federation, StarTimes Kenya, and UAP‑Old Mutual. He is known for incisive political and sports reporting and evidence‑driven journalism.

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