Modibo Sidibé
Modibo Sidibé | |
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Modibo Keita | |
Preceded by | Dioncounda Traoré |
Succeeded by | Lassana Traoré |
Personal details | |
Born | Bamako, French Sudan (now Mali) | 7 November 1952
Political party | FARE AN KA WULI |
Modibo Sidibé (born 7 November 1952) is a
Career
Sidibé, who was born in Bamako,[2] was a police chief before serving as a technical adviser to the Ministry delegated to National Defense from 1986 to 1989; he was then the chief of staff (chef de cabinet) of the same ministry from 1989 to 1991. He was briefly the Director of the Cabinet of the Minister Delegate for Internal Security in 1991, then Director of the Cabinet of transitional military leader Amadou Toumani Touré from 1991 to 1992; in the latter position, he held the rank of Minister.[1][2]
He held the rank of Inspector-General of Police.[1][2][3]
As Prime Minister
Under President
Sidibé resigned on 30 March 2011.
Family
He is the brother of economist Mandé Sidibé, who was also Prime Minister for a time.[10]
References
- ^ a b c d e f "Modibo Sidibé, nouveau Premier ministre : Beaucoup d'expérience, une grosse capacité de travail" Archived 2008-03-01 at archive.today, L'Essor, number 16,043, 1 October 2007 (in French).
- ^ a b c CV at government website Archived 2009-03-22 at the Wayback Machine (in French).
- ^ a b "Modibo Sidibé nommé Premier ministre du Mali", Panapress, September 28, 2007 (in French).
- ^ "Nomination du nouveau chef du gouvernement et du nouveau Secrétaire général de la présidence: La garde rapprochée se met en place"[permanent dead link], L'Essor, June 11, 2002 (in French).
- ^ "Décret N° 07-383/P-RM du 3 octobre 2007"[permanent dead link], L'Essor, number 16,046, October 4, 2007 (in French).
- ^ "Mali PM resigns: government sources", AFP, 30 March 2011.
- ^ "April 2011".
- ^ "Amadou Cisse", Africa Energy Intelligence N°650, 21 April 2011.
- ^ "Mali : Modibo Sidibé lève un coin du voile sur ses ambitions", Jeune Afrique, 16 September 2011 (in French).
- ^ Longdorf, Amy (2009-08-26). "Former Malian PM Mande Sidibe dies". PanaPress. Afrique en ligne. Archived from the original on 2009-08-28. Retrieved 2009-08-28.