Jean Konan Banny
Jean Konan Banny | |
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Minister of Defense | |
In office 1960 – September 1963 | |
Preceded by | None (position first established) |
Succeeded by | Kouadio M'Bahia Blé |
Personal details | |
Born | Divo, Ivory Coast | July 14, 1929
Died | May 27, 2018 Abidjan, Ivory Coast | (aged 88)
Political party | Democratic Party of Côte d'Ivoire |
Occupation | Lawyer, Minister |
Jean Konan Banny (July 14, 1929 – May 27, 2018) was an Ivorian politician of the Democratic Party of Côte d'Ivoire (PDCI). He is the brother of Charles Konan Banny, a former Prime Minister of Côte d'Ivoire.
A lawyer, Banny served as Minister of Defense for Côte d'Ivoire from its independence in 1960 to 1963. In 1963, he was arrested, tried, and sentenced to death on charges of participating in President Félix Houphouët-Boigny's "complot du chat noir" (black cat conspiracy). Meanwhile, his office was transferred to Kouadio M'Bahia Blé whose ministership lasted more than 17 years. There was discontent in the army, as the generals stirred following his arrest and Houphouët-Boigny had to intervene personally to sedate the army.
Banny, who personally knew Houphouët-Boigny from childhood, was pardoned and released in 1967. He asked Banny to be the mayor of Yamoussoukro, though Houphouët-Boigny's successor, Henri Konan Bédié, appointed Banny as Resident Minister of the capital. The Resident Minister is a member of the Council of Elders of the PDCI, which includes roughly a hundred elders.
He also directed the Société fruitière du Bandama, an industrial company, which produces and exports fruit juice, mainly that of pineapples. The company created the popular drink Cristelor in 1983. Described as a delice d'ananas petillant, French for sparkling pineapple delight, it is popularly called pineapple champagne. Banny claimed the idea "came to [him when he thought] to make a wine from pineapples" and was named after his granddaughter Cristel. He also proposed an alcoholic version of the drink.
Notes
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- ^ "Décès de Jean Konan Banny, un politicien proche de Félix Houphouët-Boigny - Apanews.net". Archived from the original on 2018-06-25. Retrieved 2018-05-28.
- ^ "Time to End Shenanigans". AllAfrica. 2005-12-06. Retrieved 2008-08-05.
- ^ "Ivory Coast: Constitutional, Legal, and Administrative Structure". Library of Congress Country Studies. Retrieved 2008-08-05.
- ^ Le Vine, p. 211.
- ^ a b c May, Clifford D. (1984-03-18). "Pineapple Bubbly". New York Times. Retrieved 2008-08-05.
- 1929 births
- 2018 deaths
- Government ministers of Ivory Coast
- Ivorian diplomats
- Democratic Party of Côte d'Ivoire – African Democratic Rally politicians
- 20th-century Ivorian lawyers
- Ivorian prisoners sentenced to death
- Prisoners sentenced to death by Ivory Coast
- Recipients of Ivorian presidential pardons
- Ivorian businesspeople
- People from Divo, Ivory Coast