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Joseph Saidu Momoh was born on 26 January, 1937 in Binkolo, Bombali District, British Sierra Leone, is a President of Sierra Leone from 1985-92. Discover Joseph Saidu Momoh'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 66 years old?
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26 January, 1937 |
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26 January |
Birthplace |
Binkolo, Bombali District, British Sierra Leone |
Date of death |
3 August, 2003 |
Died Place |
Conakry, Guinea |
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Sierra Leone
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Joseph Saidu Momoh Height, Weight & Measurements
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Who Is Joseph Saidu Momoh's Wife?
His wife is Fatmata Momoh, Hannah Momoh
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Fatmata Momoh, Hannah Momoh |
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JS Momoh jr |
Joseph Saidu Momoh Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Joseph Saidu Momoh worth at the age of 66 years old? Joseph Saidu Momoh’s income source is mostly from being a successful President. He is from Sierra Leone. We have estimated Joseph Saidu Momoh's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Joseph Saidu Momoh was born on January 26, 1937, in Binkolo, Bombali District in the Northern Province of British Sierra Leone to Limba parents.
In the early 1940s, his family moved to Freetown, ultimately settling in Wilberforce.
His family were Christians.
From 1951 to 1955, he was educated at the West African Methodist Collegiate School.
Momoh was very athletic and enjoyed playing tennis, basketball and volleyball.
He played competitive football for the Young Stars FC at Makeni and Blackpool FC.
He completed his education at the Government Clerks School, Technical Institute.
Momoh was a member of the Limba ethnic group and briefly began a career in civil service before joining the miliary in 1956.
In 1956, Momoh worked as third grade clerk in Sierra Leone's civil service.
He resigned from this position in 1958 in order to join the armed forces.
Momoh's military career began in 1958, when he enlisted in the Royal West African Frontier Force (RWAFF) as a private.
He trained at the Regular Officers Training School in Ghana and the Nigerian Military Training Academy.
He then travelled to the United Kingdom to train at the School of Infantry at Hythe and the Mons Officer Cadet School in Aldershot.
He was commissioned as second lieutenant in the Royal Sierra Leone Military Forces in 1963.
He was elevated to the rank of major and given command at Moa Barracks, Kailahun.
In 1969, Momoh became lieutenant colonel and commanding officer of the First Battalion.
A year later, he was promoted to the rank of Colonel.
Following the rise to power of Siaka Stevens, Momoh was appointed force commander in 1971, promoted to major-general in 1983 and became the secretary general of the country's sole legal party, the All People's Congress in 1985.
Stevens' retired later that year, and was succeeded by Momoh after a presidential election with himself as the only candidate.
He inherited a deteriorating economy, but made significant improvements in combatting corruption.
In foreign policy, he enjoyed positive relations with the United States and the United Kingdom.
Momoh succeeded Bangura as force commander in November 1971.
In 1974, he was appointed minister of state with cabinet status.
He became major-general in 1983.
In 1985, Momoh became secretary-general and head of the All People's Congress (APC).
The same year, he succeeded President Siaka Stevens by becoming the only candidate in a one-party election in the form of a referendum on 8 October 1985.
Momoh became the second President of Sierra Leone and he served from November 28, 1985, to April 29, 1992.
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.
Momoh had inherited a disintegrating economy from his predecessor and he was unable to stop the trend.
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.
Momoh had also inherited a system that was rife with corruption and the instability which corruption led to.
Momoh took huge strides to root out graft, cronyism, embezzlement, influence peddling and extortion from within Sierra Leone's government.
In 1991, the Revolutionary United Front (RUF) rebel group incited the Sierra Leone Civil War with the goal of overthrowing him.
Later that year, he introduced a new constitution allowing for a multiparty system.
Despite this, he was overthrown in a coup d'état the following year led by Valentine Strasser, who cited his government's unpaid salaries and poor logistical supply to frontline soldiers fighting against the RUF as motives.
Major General Joseph Saidu Momoh, OOR, OBE (January 26, 1937 – August 3, 2003) was a Sierra Leonean politician and military officer who served as the second President of Sierra Leone from November 1985 to 29 April 1992.
He fled into exile in Guinea, where he died in 2003, one year after the end of the war.