Paul Kato Atita | |
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| Died | 10 October 2025 Porto-Novo, Benin |
| Education | University of Abomey-Calavi |
| Occupation | Lawyer |
Paul Kato Atita (died 10 October 2025) was Beninese lawyer who specialised in constitutional law. [1]
Atita studied at the University of Abomey-Calavi and became registered with the Court of Appeal of Cotonou in 1994. [2] He also participated in seminars on the rights of prisoners, highlighting the need for continued education in the judicial system. [3] In 2016, he defended Trinity Trading Limited Sarl in a drug trafficking case, arguing that the company was framed during the discovery of 54 kilograms of cocaine in the port of Cotonou. [4] He also defended Olivier Boko and Oswald Homeky amidst their charges of "conspiracy against state security". [5] In a 2012 television broadcast, he spoke in favor of President Thomas Boni Yayi, emphasizing the need to respect state institutions. [6] In 2019, he criticized the closure of the Benin–Nigeria border, claiming that the real reasons for the closure were more complex than what was released by Porto-Novo. [7]
Atita died on 10 October 2025. [8]