Roland Diggs (1990–1991) Peter Naigow (1991) Vacant (1991–1994)
Preceded by
Samuel Doe
Succeeded by
David D. Kpormakpor
Personal details
Born
(1945-06-15)15 June 1945 Sinoe County, Liberia
Died
16 February 2022(2022-02-16) (aged 76) Baltimore, Maryland, U.S.
Political party
Liberian People's Party
Amos Claudius Sawyer (15 June 1945 – 16 February 2022) was a Liberian politician and academic who served as interim president of Liberia from 22 November 1990 to 7 March 1994. He was voted into office by 35 leaders representing seven political parties and eleven interest groups.[1]
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Amos Claudius Sawyer (15 June 1945 – 16 February 2022) was a Liberian politician and academic who served as interim president of Liberia from 22 November...
established the Interim Government of National Unity (IGNU), led by Dr. AmosSawyer, leader of the LPP. Bishop Ronald Diggs of the Liberian Council of Churches...
Interim Government of National Unity (IGNU) under President Dr. AmosSawyer. Sawyer established his authority over most of Monrovia, with the help of...
elected as Vice President in August 1990 to the interim administration of AmosSawyer. He stepped down to concentrate on religious issues and was succeeded...
formed in Gambia under the auspices of ECOWAS in October 1990 and Dr. AmosSawyer became President. Taylor refused to work with the interim government...
at the hand of the Nigerian pastor T. B. Joshua. Dunn, Elwood D.; Beyan, Amos J.; Burrowes, Carl Patrick (20 December 2000). Historical Dictionary of Liberia...
Affairs of Liberia, under Samuel K. Doe (1980–1981) and later under AmosSawyer (1990–93). As a young man, Matthews joined the dissident movement against...
politics, the INPFL was recognised at a conference held in Guinea, where AmosSawyer was elected president. Johnson was forced to flee to Nigeria to avoid...
February 8, 2022. Retrieved February 18, 2022. Dunn, Elwood D.; Beyan, Amos J.; Burrowes, Carl Patrick (2000). "Transitional Governments". Historical...
Government of National Unity; it was created in 1993 during the presidency of AmosSawyer. Five years later, the committee was converted into its present form:...
Interim Government of National Unity (IGNU), headed by interim president AmosSawyer. Taylor's authority as self-proclaimed head of the NPRAG was, however...
Podier. Roland Diggs served as Vice President in the administration of AmosSawyer from August 1990 to April 1991. He was succeeded in April 1991 by Peter...
Burrowes (1995). "Democracy Or Disarmament: Some Second Thoughts On AmosSawyer And Contemporary Politicians". Liberian Studies Journal. XX (1): 117–125...
Machine, Sawyer, Amos (1992). The Emergence of Autocracy in Liberia: Tragedy and Challenge. San Francisco: Institute for Contemporary Studies. Sawyer was an...
Samuel Doe 1991 7 6 Not Free AmosSawyer 1992 7 6 Not Free AmosSawyer 1993 6 6 Not Free AmosSawyer 1994 7 6 Not Free AmosSawyer 1995 7 6 Not Free David...
president of Guyana Eduardo Mondlane, revolutionary leader of Mozambique AmosSawyer, former president of Liberia Claudia López Hernández, Mayor of Bogotá...
Appleton (1738–1819) ∞ Mary White (d. 1834) Mary Appleton (1773–1829) ∞ AmosSawyer (d. 1851) John White Appleton (1780–1862) ∞ (1) 1806: Sarah Porter (d...
Accord was signed on July 25, 1993, by IGNU, NPFL and ULIMO. President AmosSawyer signed on behalf of IGNU, Alhaji G. V. Kromah signed on behalf of ULIMO...
African States (ECOWAS) and the European Union (EU); and were led by AmosSawyer, Bakili Muluzi, John Kufuor, and Santiago Fisas respectively. UN Secretary-General...
played a key role. During the Liberian Civil War, Wesseh worked with AmosSawyer as executive director and co-founder of the Center for Democratic Empowerment...
instead ruling by decree as the Chairman of the PRC. On April 12, 1981, AmosSawyer, a political science professor at the University of Liberia, was appointed...
internationally recognized Interim Government of National Unity (IGNU) led by AmosSawyer. The NPRAG was based in the Bong County town of Gbarnga. NPFL leader...