Abdou Bakari at home in Mitsamiouli (pics. Chami, 2011)
Abdou Bakari Boina is considered by the majority of the Comorian people
as the catalyst of the independence of Comoros. It was in October 1974, when he
came back in Comoros to participate in the referendum campaign about the independence,
organized by the French administration. Many people gathered in the Moroni–Hahaya
Airport to welcome him. He was then brought in the shoulders of many Comorians
from the airport until the Shalma place in Moroni down town where he held with
another leader called Ali Soilihi the first meeting for the referendum asking
the Comorian people to decide if they want to become independent from France or
not.
His happy childhood
Abdou Bakari Boina was born in 1937 in the northern small village of
Kuwa where his mother in Ngazidja* hails. His father was from Mitsamiouli. After
his primary studies in Mitsamiouli, he was accepted in the middle school known
as ‘‘the Regional School of Mitsamiouli’’ under the status of ‘‘indigent
child’’. His famous classmates are Mtara Maecha, Hachim Dada, Mohamed Fazul, Jean
Mchangama, to name but a few. After his success in the middle school in the
1950s, he was selected to go to Madagascar for a teaching training program from
1955 to 1957. He came back in his country as a primary school teacher at the
end of 1957.
His job as a teacher
Abdou Bakari Boina was appointed to Moya district in Ndzuwani* to teach
between 1958 and 1960. It was there that he took his first wife, Nissoiti Ismael,
a daughter of a notable of Vassy near Moya. From this marriage he has got three
children. In 1962, he was transferred
to the island of Zanzibar which was a British colony in East Africa. His
mission was to teach French in the ‘‘Comorian School’’ for the children of the
Comorian community of Zanzibar. In 1964, he moved to Dar-Es Salam, the capital
city of Tanganyika (now Tanzania) in East Africa. In Tanzania, he got married two
times and got two children respectively from a Tanzanian wife and another wife
from Indian origin. When he came back in Comoros, he was married to Moinaécha Aboudou,
a daughter of a notable from the city of Mitsamiouli and cousin of Dr. Mtara Maécha,
a political leader. From that union, he
got four children. Abdou Bakari Boina has always refused to ‘‘do the great
marriage’’. ‘‘It is not a problem of means, but a question of principles’’ he
said.
His political movement
The idea of independence comes from Abdou Bakari Boina. When he was in
Ndzuwani, he saw how natives of this island were badly treated by the French
colonists. Many peasants had lost their lands confiscated by French farmers.
During his holidays in 1963 in Comoros, he took that opportunity to lead an
underground campaign for the independence of his country. Many of his political
friends have been arrested, sent in jail and others have gone exile. In Dar-Es Salam,
the 25 year- old politician already launched his political movement called
Molinaco (Movement for the National Liberation of Comoros) with two friends of
Comorian origin. Molinaco was recognized by the authorities of Tanganyika in
1963. Abdou Bakari Boina was very critical of the local government run by
President Said Mohamed Cheikh under the Internal Autonomy in the French Republic.
According to Abdou Bakari, the problem of Mayotte* started when the President
decided to transfer the capital of the country from Dzaoudzi to Moroni without
preliminary consultation of the population of this island.
His career as
ambassador
One month later, Ali Soilihi, a young leader helped by France, overthrew the father of the independence. Abdou Bakari was personally against the coup d'état but accepted to work with the new revolutionary regime.
Abdou Bakari (left) with his political friends at Molinaco Head Office in Tanzania in the 1970s
He was then appointed roving ambassador and was at the origin of many diplomatic ties between the Comoros and the People’s Republic of
China and many other countries.
After the regime change led by the
French mercenary Bob Denard in favour of Ahmed Abdallah in 1978, ambassador Abdou
Bakari was imprisoned during three years. In 1982, he was set free without
trial and proposed to take the job of counsellor under the Abdallah
administration. But Abdou Bakari had his say. First of all, he could not consider
his comrades who were still in jail as criminals. Secondly, he would never
consider the French mercenaries who worked in Comoros as technicians and
collaborators. Finally, he would never
say something bad about the former revolutionary President Ali Soilihi. His conditions have not been accepted by the
conservative regime of Ahmed Abdallah, of course. He finally got a job in the
public oil company Comore-hydrocarbures.
His career as an
opposition leader
In 1993, he was elected MP (Member
of the Parliament) of the opposition in the Cembenoi district under the
administration of President Said Mohamed Djohar. In 1996, under the President Taki Abdoulkarim
regime, he became governor of the island of Ngazidja. For him, it was just a
job of a civil servant. He did not have a real power because he was not elected
by the people, but just appointed.
After the last coup d'état of Colonel
Azali Assoumani in 1999, a military officer came to see him for advice. It was
the only contact he had with that regime. Abdou Bakari is still very critical
of the Comorian new constitution of 2001 which gives large autonomy to each
island and less power to the federal government. “It was like a child with
three dads. Who will he obey?” he asked.
His political achievements
Abdou Bakari is today satisfied of
his job. He is glad to be alive and to see how the independence is managed. For
him, many things have been done since 1975. “At the beginning of the
independence, there were only five doctors of Comorian origin. All the traders
were white French. Today, there are about two hundred doctors, many Comorian
are in the import-export business and the University of Comoros is managed by
Comorian citizens only” he said.
Abdou Bakari did not know personally Ahmed Abdallah Sambi, the first
moderate Islamist President of the country between 2006 and 2011. He thinks he
had some good ideas but lacked experience and good will.
He also criticizes the
young leadership for not having patriotism. The problem today, argues Abdou Bakari,
is corruption, feudality and mismanagement. He advices the youth to be united
against island divisions. The independentist leader lives now in his city of Mitsamiouli
with the wife of his fourth marriage of1976. He does not benefit any retirement
pension. In fact, he was fired from the public service in January 1965 because
of his political activities in Dar-Es Salam in favour of the independence of
his country. The former emblematic
leader of Molinaco passed away in 2018 and was buried in the city of Mitsamiouli.
July 2, 2020
Contributing writer
Mouzawar Chami
* Notes
The archipelago of Comoros consists of four islands: Ngazidja, Ndzuwani,
Maore and Mwali. Their French names are respectively Grande-Comore, Anjouan,
Mayotte and Moheli. The four islands were French colonies from 1842 to 1975. After
the independence from France in July 6th 1975, Mayotte is still
under the French colony, but its status is challenged by the Union of Comoros.

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Molinaco was not formed by Abdou Bacar Boina but rather by some militants of Comorian origin in Tanganyika notably Abdulrahman Mohamed Ahmed Mkoufoundi. The fist Sec.General was Ahmed Saghir.Aboubacar Bacar was later asked to join the movement and moved to Dar es salaam from Zanzibar to become its Secretary General succeeding Saghir.
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