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Angola’s longest ruler dos Santos dies at 79

José Eduardo dos Santos, aka JES, was once celebrated as the country’s peace architect who stabilised the country from years of civil war.

Posted omni21 July 8, 2022 8 Min Read
Updated 2022/07/08 at 9:19 PM
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But by the time his death was announced on Friday, July 8, at 11.10am Spanish time, most of his fans or supporters had abandoned him. He was 79.

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Years in powerCross-border crisis

Where he was once venerated as a statesman, it had been replaced with clouds of scandal and controversy that followed him shortly after he left office in 2017.

Dos Santos had been sick and admitted in a hospital in Barcelona for several weeks and even the Angolan government had confirmed it, but claimed he was in stable condition.

On Friday, President Joao Lourenco’s office said the country was in “great pain” after the death of a leader he described as “a statesman of great historical dimension”.

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Lourenco spoke of dos Santos as a man who “governed for many years with humanity and always had the destiny of Angolans at heart in many difficult situations”.

The statement did not confirm what killed him but the former leader had been in and out of hospital for respiratory problems as well as cancer complications. He died at the Teknon Centre in Barcelona.

His death may have been expected, just not far away from the land he dominated and ruled like his personal corporation.

After serving 37 years in power, dos Santos stepped down in 2017 after handing power to João Lourenco, his longtime ally. His successor, though, would show his true colours by digging into Santos’ closet, investigating corruption. The cloud gathering around dos Santos’ misdeeds in the past forced him to leave the country on April 16, 2019, officially for medical treatment in Spain.

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Years in power

He stayed in Spain for the remainder of his years, only returning to Angola occasionally. His years in power are what many Angolans remember most. When he left in 2017, the country’s key sectors like education and health were in tatters, in spite of Angola being only second to Nigeria in oil production in Africa. Some think that legacy is the reason even he himself had to seek medical attention abroad.

Dos Santos was born on August 28, 1942, in Luanda´s Sambizanga municipality, although some opposition figures as well as rights group members say he was born in Sao Tome and Principe, another former Portuguese colony, only coming to Angola in early childhood.

He made his own history by becoming president at the age of 37. He left after 37 years in power.

He ruled Angola for 38 years —  from September 21, 1979 to September 26, 2017 — being also commander-in-chief of the Angolan armed forces as the constitution states.

He attended primary and secondary school at Luanda´s Liceu Salvador Correia and joined the ruling People’s Movement for the Liberation of Angola (MPLA) in 1958 before beginning his political activity as a member of clandestine groups that fought against colonialism.

In 1962, JES joined the MPLA’s armed wing, and in 1963 was selected as the first party’s representative in Congo Brazzaville. In November of the same year, he travelled to the former Soviet Union to study oil and gas at the Baku Institute, in today’s Azerbaijan. He graduated in 1969. While there, he also studied military telecommunications.

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His love for Russia went beyond education. His daughter Isabel was born of a Soviet woman he met while on a study tour. It is Isabel who remained powerful through his reign, and one who has been the public face of a scandal that followed dos Santos in retirement. The Angolan government froze assets in her name as it chased after the wealth reportedly accumulated while her father ruled the land.

Before dos Santos rose to the presidency, however, he had been the head of telecommunications for his MPLA and its military wing, between 1970 and 1974, in Cabinda province, the Angolan enclave surrounded by the DR Congo. But he started rising quickly. In September 1974, he was picked up as a member for the MPLA’s Central Committee and Political Bureau

In June 1975, he started coordinating his party’s department of foreign affairs and health.

As Angola became independent on November 11, 1975, he was appointed the country’s minister of foreign affairs by President António Agostinho Neto. He replaced Neto, who died on September 10, 1979.

He was elected President of Angola and leader of MPLA, which also meant he was commander-in-chief from September 20 1979.

Cross-border crisis

From 1986 to 1992, dos Santos played a leading role in solving the cross-border crisis between Angola and South Africa, which led to the repatriation of the Cuban army from Angola, the independence of Namibia, and the withdrawal of South African troops from Angola.

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He married Ana Paula dos Santos in 1991, with whom he had not been seen in public since 2019.

The marriage took place after he divorced the Russian Tatiana Kukanova, with whom he had a relationship between 1966 and 1979. She was the mother of Isabel.

JES and Ana Paula dos Santos have three sons: Eduane Danilo, Joseana dos Santos and Eduardo Breno.

It is not clear how many sons he has, but reportedly from other relationships he has five other sons.

In September 2010, JES denied a claim by a Congolese woman that he was her father.

The episode happened when Ms Ngutuila Josefa Matias arrived in Luanda and tried to arrange a meeting with JES, stating publicly that she was his daughter.

JES explained then that he had moved to the Democratic Republic of Congo in 1961 during Angola’s fight for independence from Portugal but denied having a love affair with a Congolese woman during that time.

He lived three years in the DRC. “I never had any girlfriend or lover. At that time all I thought about was completing my studies,” dos Santos said in 2010.

Angola had tried multiparty elections from 1992 but it is only after dos Santos left that it, sort of, improved. Back then, dos Santos and opposition leader Jonas Savimbi of Unita competed for second round. Dos Santos won and the US was among the first Western allies to recognise the winner.

But Unita (Union for the Total Independence of Angola) did not acknowledge the poll results and returned to war. It lasted until 2002.

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omni21 July 8, 2022
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