Order of Mono explained

Order of Mono
Type:Order of Merit
Date:September 02, 1961
Grades:Grand Cross
Grand Officer
Commander
Officer
Knight
For:Service to the nation of Togo, over a period of at least 15 years
Eligibility:Military and civilian Togolese and foreigners
Motto:Travail Liberte Patrie
Head Title:Grandmaster
Head:President of the Togolese Republic

The Order of Mono is the highest Togolese order of chivalry, established on September 2, 1961 by President Sylvanus Olympio.[1] The order is named after the major river passing through the country: the Mono River.[2] The Order of Mono consists of five grades, awarded to both Togolese civilians and military personnel, as well as to foreign nationals.

Grades

The five grades of the Order of Mono are Grand Cross, Grand Officer, Commander, Officer and Knight, and only a limited number of Togolese citizens can be appointed to, and hold, each grade at any one time. The grade of Knight is limited to 1000 Togolese, 500 for Officer, 100 for Commander, 50 for Grand Officer and 10 for Grand Cross. Honorary awards, given to foreign nationals, do not count towards these limits.[3]

Notable recipients

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Order of Mono . 22 July 2009 . medals.org.uk . November 9, 2016.
  2. Web site: Order of Mono, commander, with buttonhole rosette, in fitted case of issue . medal-medaille.com . November 9, 2016.
  3. . July 1963 . Orders of the Republic of Togo . The Medal Collector. 14 . 7 . 4.
  4. Web site: IAAF PRESIDENT GETS TOGO'S HIGHEST CIVILIAN AWARD . June 29, 2011 . iaaf.org . April 7, 2018.
  5. Book: Who's Who in Asian and Australasian Politics. 1991. Bowker-Saur. London. 978-0-86291-593-3. 146. Kim Il Sung.
  6. Web site: Biography of Dr. Salim Ahmed Salim . April 2002 . un.org . November 9, 2016.