(Redirected from Léon M’ba)'Gabriel Léon M'ba' (
February 9,
1902 in
Libreville -
November 28,
1967 in
Paris) was the first
President of
Gabon (
1960 -
1967). The surname is also written 'M'Ba' and 'Mba'.
He was a member of the
Fang people ethnic group. He was prime minister from
May 21,
1957 to
February 21,
1961 and became president upon independence from
France on
August 17,
1960. He was briefly toppled by a military
coup d'etat in February
1964, and
Jean-Hilaire Aubame was installed as president, but was restored within days through French intervention.
M'ba was reelected in March 1967, but died in November of that year and was succeeded by his vice president,
Albert-Bernard Bongo (now Omar Bongo Ondimba).