Kwame-Mensah Jacques Amouzou (born 25 July 1936[1]) is a Togolese politician and businessman.
Amouzou and Adani were not considered serious challengers; all of the major opposition leaders chose to boycott the election.
[6] Led by Amouzou, the ULI was founded in November 1993 as a moderate opposition party, representing the political space between Eyadéma's Rally of the Togolese People (RPT) and the radical opposition Collective of Democratic Opposition-2 (COD-2).
[7] In the February 1994 parliamentary election, he ran as a candidate in Zio Prefecture, but did not win a seat.
[8] Amouzou and the ULI were viewed as close to the RPT, and Amouzou was described as "virtually a second RPT candidate" at the time of the 1998 presidential election; his critics alleged that he was merely a tool of Eyadéma who was used to manipulate the political playing field in Eyadéma's favor.