Serigne Lamine Diop

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Serigne Lamine Diop
Secretary of State for the Budget
In office
1978–1980
President
Minister of Finance and Economy
In office
April 1988 – April 1990
PresidentAbdou Diouf
Preceded byMamoudou Touré
Succeeded byMoussa Touré [fr]
Keeper of the Seals
In office
April 1990 – June 1993
PresidentAbdou Diouf
Succeeded byJacques Baudin
Personal details
Born(1934-04-28)28 April 1934
Dakar, Senegal
Died16 December 2008(2008-12-16) (aged 74)
Dakar
ProfessionStatistician

Serigne Lamine Diop (28 April 1935 - 16 December 2008)[1] was a Senegalese statistician and politician, who held several ministerial positions during the presidency of Abdou Diouf.

Early life

Diop attended primary school in

ENSAE
. He received the diploma of Ingénieur statisticien économiste (ISE) in 1962.

Statistician

Diop returned to Dakar in 1962 after completing his studies in paris. He joined the Senegalese Statistical Service, where he was responsible for the National accounts until 1965. In that year, he became the first Senegalese person to direct the Senegalese Statistical Service, which became the Directorate of Statistics in the same year. He left the Directorate in April 1974 and was succeeded by Lamine Diop [fr].

In addition to his role as Director, Serigne Lamine Diop taught at the University of Dakar and the National School of Administration and Civil Service (ENAM), which is now the National School of Administration [de].

Throughout his life, Diop remained involved in the promotion of statistics, both on the national stage through the Senegalese Association of Statisticians and Demographers, of which he was president for several years, and on the international stage, as a member of the International Statistical Institute from 1974 and of the International Association of Survey Statisticians from 1975.

Public official

When Diop left the Directorate of Statistics in 1974, he did so in order to take up the role of Director of Customs in the Ministry of Economy and Finance. He successfully re-organised this important and lucrative branch of government and also introduced a social and health service to customs service. He moved on from this position in 1978, when he was appointed Secretary of State for the Budget, while Abdou Diouf was prime minister. He remained in this role until 1980, when he began a political career.

Political career

Diop's political career began in 1981 when he became Minister of Rural Development in

Minister of Finance and Economy.[2]
From 1990 until 1993, he was Keeper of the Seals.

He remained active after that and was President of the Board of Directors of the Senegalese National Society of Water Usage (SONEES), from 1993 to 1995, then President of the Board of Directors of the Banque internationale pour le commerce et l’industrie du Sénégal [fr] BICIS) until 2001.

Honours

Diop has received the following honours from the Republic of Senegal:

  • Officer of the National Order of the Lion (1976)
  • Commander of the National Order of Merit (1977)
  • Grand Cross of the National Order of Merit (2006)

References

  1. ^ « Décès de l’ancien ministre Serigne Lamine Diop », leral.net, 17 December 2008
  2. ^ "MINISTRES EN CHARGE DE L'ECONOMIE". February 16, 2006. Archived from the original on 2006-02-16.

Bibliography

  • Babacar Ndiaye et Waly Ndiaye, Présidents et ministres de la République du Sénégal, Dakar, 2006 (2nd edition), p. 183.