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Koffi Panou : ウィキペディア英語版
Koffi Panou

Koffi Panou (January 31, 1947 – March 15, 2003〔("Le Togo et le RPT en deuil :Les Ex-Ministres Koffi Panou et Kokou Amédégnato décédés" ), ''Akéklé'' N° 179, March 17, 2003 (iciLome.com, March 23, 2003) .〕) was a Togolese politician and diplomat who served under President Gnassingbé Eyadéma.
Panou, who was from Lacs Prefecture in southern Togo,〔, ''Afrique Express'' .〕 graduated from ESIJY in Yaoundé, Cameroon in the 1970s and worked as a journalist. He became Director of National Television〔〔 in 1986,〔 then was a Special Advisor to the President.〔 After serving as Secretary-General of the Presidency, he was named Minister of Foreign Affairs〔〔 in 1996, in which position he served until September 1, 1998, when he was named Minister of Communication and Civic Education.〔 After two years in the latter position, he was again named Minister of Foreign Affairs in the government named on October 8, 2000.〔, ''Afrique Express'' .〕 He was a member of the West African mediation group during the Ivorian Civil War and participated in the cease-fire negotiations.〔 He remained Foreign Minister until being replaced by Roland Kpotsra in the government named on December 3, 2002.〔("Les hommes de confiance d’Eyadéma au placard !" ), ''Le Togolais'', N°21, December 2–8, 2002 (iciLome, January 29, 2003) .〕〔, presse-francophone.org .〕〔"Dec 2002 - TOGO", ''Keesing's Record of World Events'', Volume 48, December, 2002 Togo, Page 45131.〕
Panou, who had been ill and had been to France for treatment at Val-de-Grâce Military Hospital,〔 died of a heart attack〔François Soudan, ("Koffi Panou : mort d'un fidèle" ), Jeuneafrique.com, March 30, 2003 .〕 on March 15, 2003〔〔 in Kara Region. He was participating in a traditional dance at the funeral of his mother, who had died in 1999, in Kabou, Bassar Prefecture, when he fell ill, and he died while he was being taken for treatment.〔 His National funeral was held in Lomé on March 27.〔 The funeral oration speech was performed by Charles Kondi Agba, a government minister.
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