Vicente Ehate Tomi, born on January 1, 1968, is a notable Equatoguinean politician who served as the Prime Minister of Equatorial Guinea from May 21, 2012, until June 22, 2016. His tenure was marked by significant political activity and engagement in the governance of the nation.
During his time in office, Tomi was involved in various initiatives aimed at addressing the challenges faced by Equatorial Guinea. However, his political career took a dramatic turn in 2016 when he was removed from his position.
Following his dismissal, Vicente Ehate Tomi faced serious legal repercussions, culminating in a life sentence due to corruption charges. This turn of events has left a lasting impact on his legacy and the political landscape of Equatorial Guinea.