Lol Mahamat Choua

Lol Mahamat Choua (Arabic: لول محمد شوا; 15 June 1939 – 15 September 2019)[2][3] was a Chadian politician who served as his country's head of state for four months in 1979.

When a peace conference was organized in Kano, Nigeria, the MPLT, which suffered from a lack of members, chose Lol to head its delegation to meeting.

The accord brought to the replacement of Choua with Goukouni as head of the transitional government, an act that was accomplished on 3 September.

[4] Idriss Déby overthrew Habré in 1990, and when he legalized opposition parties in 1992, one of them was Choua's Rally for Democracy and Progress (RDP), based mainly in Kanem Region.

[10] According to the RDP, on 3 February 2008, during a battle between government forces and rebels for control of N'Djamena, Choua was arrested by members of the presidential guard, who "acted with incredible brutality", and taken away in the back of a truck.

[14] Foreign Minister Ahmad Allam-Mi said on 22 February that Choua had been found working with the rebels in flagrant délit and was being held for investigation.