David D. Kpormakpor
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David Donald Kpormakpor (28 September 1935 – 19 August 2010) was a Liberian politician and the first chairman of the Council of State that ruled Liberia from 7 March 1994 until 1 September 1995 during the height of the First Liberian Civil War. Born in
Bomi County Bomi is a county in the northwestern portion of the West African nation of Liberia. The county was established in 1984. The county's area is . Bomi is one of 15 counties that comprise the first-level of administrative division in the nati ...
, Kpormakpor graduated from the Louis Arthur Grimes School of Law of the
University of Liberia The University of Liberia (UL or LU in older versions of abbreviation) is a publicly funded institution of higher learning located in Monrovia, Liberia. Authorized by the national government in 1851, the university opened in 1862 as Liberia Coll ...
. He later served as an
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on the Supreme Court of Liberia. During the civil war, Kpormakpor was chosen as the civilian chair of the Council of State, which also included members representing warring factions in an attempt to end the war. Following a year of political stalemate, Kpormakpor and the Council of State disbanded and were succeeded by another council headed by Wilton Sankawulo. Kpormakpor later moved to the
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, residing on Staten Island. He died in
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in 2010. A high-powered Liberian Government delegation headed Cllr. Philip A. Z. Banks, II, Chairman of the Law Reform Commission, and Former Minister of the Ministry of Justice attended l the Funeral of Honorable. David D. Kpormakpor, Former Chairman of the Liberia National Transitional Government (LNTG) in he United States of America.


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Presidents of Liberia 1944 births Liberian expatriates in the United States 2010 deaths People from Bomi County University of Liberia alumni Supreme Court of Liberia justices 20th-century Liberian politicians {{Liberia-politician-stub