Burkinabe tycoon Mahamadou Bonkoungou's EBOMAF denies report linking its jet to Benin coup leader’s escape
Ebomaf says no company aircraft carried Benin’s Lt. Col. Pascal Tigri after the failed coup, calling the report unverified and false.
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Ebomaf says no company aircraft carried Benin’s Lt. Col. Pascal Tigri after the failed coup, calling the report unverified and false.
EBOMAF, led by Burkinabe entrepreneur Mahamadou Bonkoungou, begins a 244-km Yombi–Mandji–Omboué road project in Gabon, promising jobs, infrastructure upgrades, and stronger provincial links.
EBOMAF has also been tapped to lead the development of Libreville 2 — a brand-new city designed for smart living and sustainable growth.
This new acquisition represents a major milestone for the company. From the outset of its operations one year ago, LIZ Aviation had announced its expansion fleet to four aircraft.
Burkina Faso’s richest man Mahamadou Bonkoungou and the country’s leader Ibrahim Traore are said to be at war.
Mahamadou Bonkoungou, Burkina Faso’s richest man, is the founder of the EBOMAF Group
Bonkoungou acquired IB Bank in Togo last December.
Bonkoungou Distribution operates as a subsidiary of EBOMAF Group, a construction group founded in 1989.