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Benin: Intelligence Chief Pamphile Zomahoun Named Ambassador, Special Envoy to Haiti

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In Benin, the head of intelligence services, Pamphile Zomahoun, has been appointed as an ambassador, special envoy to Haiti. This was decided during the Council of Ministers held on Wednesday, April 17, 2024.

Colonel Pamphile Zomahoun is no longer the head of Benin’s intelligence services. He has been appointed as Benin’s Ambassador, Special Envoy to Haiti. The appointment was announced during the Council of Ministers on Wednesday, April 17, 2024.

Who is Pamphile Zomahoun?

Born on June 1, 1971, Pamphile Zomahoun is an officer in the gendarmerie. He is also a former GIGN elite unit member and has served respectively as the head of the presidential escort under President Boni Yayi and commander of the gendarmerie group in Cotonou.

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