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Ferdinand Mbahou is a Congolese military figure who served as Congo-Brazzaville's Director of Presidential Security from 1992 to 1997, under President Pascal Lissouba. ==Background and career== Mbahou, an ethnic Bembe〔("Ferdinand Mbahou" ), ''La Lettre du Continent'', number 670, Africa Intelligence, 13 November 2013 .〕 and native of Bouenza〔〔John F. Clark, ''The Failure of Democracy in the Republic of Congo'' (2008), Lynne Rienner Publishers, page 164.〕 who held the rank of colonel, was Lissouba's Director of Presidential Security from 1992 to 1997. In October 1997, when Lissouba was ousted by rebels loyal to Denis Sassou Nguesso at the conclusion of a civil war, Mbahou fled into exile.〔("Ex-Congo security chief released" ), Agence France-Presse, 15 February 2010.〕 While in exile, he remained sympathetic to the opposition to Sassou Nguesso and met with the opposition leader Emmanuel Ngouélondélé.〔("Congo: un proche de l'ex-président Pascal Lissouba arrêté" ), Agence France-Presse, 24 July 2009 .〕
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