Kouamé Lougué

Kouamé Lougué
General
Minister of Defence
In office
2000  17 January 2004
President Blaise Compaoré
Succeeded by Yéro Boly
Personal details
Born Kouamé Lougué
Profession Soldier and politician

General Kouamé Lougué is a Burkinabé politician and soldier who served as Defence Minister from 2000 to 2004 under President Blaise Compaoré.[1] Lougué had been appointed in 2000 after having helped suppress a coup attempt in 1999.[1] In 2003, another coup plot resulted in Compaoré firing Lougué as defence minister, replacing him with Yéro Boly on 17 January 2004.[1]

Lougué took part in the 2014 Burkinabé uprising.[2] He is seen as a potential candidate in the 2015 presidential election.[3]

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