Death of 89-year-old Bedie, Former President and Opposition Leader of Ivory Coast

Death of 89-year-old Bedie, Former President and Opposition Leader of Ivory Coast

Former​ Ivory Coast President Henri Konan Bedie, part of an ‍old guard of ⁣politicians who dominated ‌politics in the West African⁢ nation for a generation, has died at the age of 89, according to a close‍ relative and a member of his party.

Handpicked by ⁤his predecessor, Felix Houphouet-Boigny, Bedie served as Ivory Coast’s second ⁤president after independence from France ⁣in 1960. ⁣He ⁤ruled from 1993‍ until an economic slump and allegations​ of ⁢corruption led to his ouster in ⁣a military coup six ⁤years later.

Bedie died on Tuesday at the Polyclinique ‍Internationale ‌Sainte Anne-Marie, a⁤ hospital in⁢ Abidjan, Ivory Coast’s commercial capital and ​largest city, ⁢a party source​ told​ the Agence France-Presse news agency.

The ⁣death of the leader of the Democratic ⁣Party of Ivory Coast-African Democratic Rally (PDCI-RDA) was​ also ⁢confirmed to the Reuters⁣ news agency by‍ a‌ relative, but‍ the cause was not immediately known.

According to local reports, the former president was airlifted from ​his‌ hometown ⁢of Daoukro, 230km (145 miles)​ north of Abidjan, after falling ill on Tuesday.

He was long ‍remembered –⁤ and in some parts reviled – for his role in promoting the ⁢issue⁣ of “Ivoirite”, or⁣ Ivorian ⁣identity,⁣ which fuelled tensions between those⁢ who ⁣considered themselves natives⁢ in the south and east and the many foreign⁢ workers from neighbouring countries long settled in the northern Ivory Coast.

Original from www.aljazeera.com

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