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Gilbert Pongo was born on 22 April, 1927 in Boma, Belgian Congo, is a Gilbert Pierre Pongo was politician. Discover Gilbert Pongo's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 33 years old?

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Age 33 years old
Zodiac Sign Taurus
Born 22 April, 1927
Birthday 22 April
Birthplace Boma, Belgian Congo
Date of death 20 February, 1961
Died Place Stanleyville, Free Republic of the Congo
Nationality Democratic Republic of the Congo

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Children Aimée M'Pongo

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1927

Gilbert-Pierre Pongo (22 April 1927 – 20 February 1961) was a Congolese politician and intelligence officer who briefly served as an inspector of the Sûreté Nationale of the fledgling Democratic Republic of the Congo and as a communications liaison.

Gilbert-Pierre Pongo was born on 22 April 1927 to a Bakongo family in Boma, Belgian Congo.

His education consisted of six years of primary school, three years of middle school, and one year of vocational school.

He later married and had seven children, including future singer Aimée M'Pongo.

He was also a cantor at his church and played the harmonica.

1960

He oversaw the capture of deposed Prime Minister Patrice Lumumba in 1960.

Pongo acted as a deputy member of the Parti National du Progrès delegation that attended the Belgo-Congolese Round Table Conference in early 1960.

He also served in the Sûreté Coloniale.

After a three-month internship in Belgium he was appointed as an inspector of the Sûreté Nationale branch of the interior ministry of the independent Congo in September.

During this time he would frequently visit the United Nations Operation in the Congo office in Léopoldville with the declared intention of assassinating Mission Chief Rajeshwar Dayal's military adviser with his sidearm.

He also may have sent anonymous death threats to Dayal.

Pongo was later promoted to be commandant and finally major.

On 15 October Pongo met with the acting government, the College of Commissioners-General, in the capacity of a liaison.

On 30 November he assumed the office of Commissioner of Communications.

In November, the deposed prime minister, Patrice Lumumba, attempted to link up with his colleagues in the eastern city of Stanleyville to reestablish his government.

Pongo, who deeply despised Lumumba and his supporters, was charged with recovering him.

While Lumumba was making his escape over the Sankuru river near Mweka, Pongo's troops captured his wife and youngest child.

Unwilling to leave them behind, Lumumba went back and was immediately arrested.

He was brought to Pongo at Port-Francqui, who triumphantly escorted him back to the capital.

Meanwhile, the rest of Lumumba's colleagues succeeded in creating a "Free Republic of the Congo" and began to consolidate their control in the eastern half of the country.

1961

His role in the affair led to his execution by Lumumba's supporters in February 1961.

He was also known for being the father of Congolese singer M'Pongo Love.

On 1 January 1961 Pongo led an attack on the border-town of Bukavu in an attempt to retake it for the government in the capital but was taken prisoner.

He was incarcerated in Stanleyville with a handful of political prisoners where he desperately attempted to gain his freedom by begging his superiors in Léopoldville to release Lumumba.

This failed, and on 20 February he was shot alongside 14 others in retaliation for the execution of several Lumumba supporters in South Kasai.