Lol Mahamat Choua (June 15, 1939 – September 15, 2019) was a Chadian politician who served as his country's head of state for four months in 1979.
He was the President of the Rally for Democracy and Progress (RDP) political party.
An adherent of Islam and a member of the Kanembu ethnic group, Choua came into power during the First Chadian Civil War.
The Popular Movement for the Liberation of Chad (MPLT), a Kanembu rebel group backed by Nigeria, along with the central government, the Armed Forces of the North (FAN) and the People's Armed Forces (FAP) were the main combatants.
When a peace conference was organized in Kano, Nigeria, the MPLT, which suffered from a lack of members, chose Lol to head its delegation to meeting.
Under Nigerian pressure, Lol was made head of the Transitional Government of National Unity on April 29, 1979, by the four factions present at Kano I.
The GUNT included 21 ministers, of whom 11 were northerners and 10 were southerners.
But the transitional government excluded all the pro-Libyan forces; as a result, a rival government, backed by Muammar al-Gaddafi, was formed; it was called the Democratic Revolutionary Council, and it was headed by Ahmat Acyl, an Arab.
The problem of the rival government, and the transitional government's resistance to Nigerian influence, led to two new peace conferences, this time in Lagos, Nigeria.
On August 21, an agreement between all factions, those of the CDR included, was signed; it became known as the Lagos Accord.
Choua himself was re-elected to the National Assembly as an RDP candidate from Mao constituency in Kanem Department.
Choua is the President of the RDP Parliamentary Group in the National Assembly.
In 2005, during the constitutional referendum on the elimination of presidential term limits, Choua and his party boycotted the vote.
Following an August 2007 agreement between political parties on preparations for a new parliamentary election in 2009, Choua headed a committee overseeing the implementation of the agreement.According to the RDP, on February 3, 2008, during a battle between government forces and rebels for control of N'Djamena, Choua was arrested by members of the presidential guard, who "acted with incredible brutality", and taken away in the back of a truck.
Following international expressions of concern regarding the fate of Choua and two other opposition politicians (Ibni Oumar Mahamat Saleh and Ngarlejy Yorongar) who were also reportedly arrested, Interior Minister Ahmat Mahamat Bachir said on February 14 that Choua had been "found" and that he was still alive.
Also on February 14, the French Ministry of Foreign Affairs said that the French ambassador to Chad had been allowed to visit Choua, who was being held in a military prison.
On February 16, Minister of Communications Hourmadji Moussa Doumgor said that Choua was being held with prisoners of war.