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Albadé Abouba is a
Niger ) , official_languages = , languages_type = National languagesNational Movement for the Development of Society The National Movement for the Development of Society (french: Mouvement National pour la Société du Développement, MNSD-Nassara) is a political party in Niger. Founded under the military government of the 1974–1990 period, it was the ruling ...
(MNSD-Nassara) since 2009. He served in the government of Niger as
Minister of the Interior An interior minister (sometimes called a minister of internal affairs or minister of home affairs) is a cabinet official position that is responsible for internal affairs, such as public security, civil registration and identification, emergency ...
from 2002 to 2004 and again from 2007 to 2010. Abouba also served as
Prime Minister A prime minister, premier or chief of cabinet is the head of the cabinet and the leader of the ministers in the executive branch of government, often in a parliamentary or semi-presidential system. Under those systems, a prime minister is ...
in an acting capacity for a brief period in September–October 2009. In August 2013 he served in the government of Mahamadou Issoufou as Minister of State. He is now the president of The MPR-Jamhuriya, a political party that he created in October 2015 and since April 2016 he served as Minister of State, Minister of Agriculture and livestock.


Political career

Abouba is a Bororo (
Wodaabe The Wodaabe ( ff, Woɗaaɓe, Adlam: ), also known as the Mbororo or Bororo (Adlam: , ), or Pullo, have a name that is designated to those of the Fula ethnic group who are traditionally nomadic and considered to be "ignorant of Islam." For th ...
)
Fulani The Fula, Fulani, or Fulɓe people ( ff, Fulɓe, ; french: Peul, links=no; ha, Fulani or Hilani; pt, Fula, links=no; wo, Pël; bm, Fulaw) are one of the largest ethnic groups in the Sahel and West Africa, widely dispersed across the region. ...
from the area of Kao in Tchin-Tabaraden District, which is part of Tahoua Department. He served for a time as sub-prefect of Arlit District,"Gouvernement du 1er mars 2007 : Iniquité et part du lion du MNSD"
''Roue de l'Histoire'', n° 342, 7 March 2007 .
and he was appointed as Minister of the Interior and Decentralization in the government named on 8 November 2002.
, official website of the Nigerien presidency .
In order to maintain the balance of party and regional representation in the government, Abouba was dismissed in December 2004 so that the government would not include three MNSD ministers from Tahoua Department. He was instead appointed as Adviser to the Presidency, while holding the rank of Minister. Abouba was again appointed to the government as Minister of the Interior and Decentralization on 1 March 2007,List of government ministers of Niger
, izf.net .
and in the government of Prime Minister
Seyni Oumarou Seyni Oumarou (born 9 August 1951
, named on June 9, 2007, he was promoted to the position of Minister of State for the Interior, Public Security, and Decentralization. When Prime Minister
Seyni Oumarou Seyni Oumarou (born 9 August 1951
resigned on 23 September 2009 in order to stand as a candidate in the October 2009 parliamentary election, President
Mamadou Tandja Mamadou Tandja (1938 – 24 November 2020) was a Nigerien politician who was President of Niger from 1999 to 2010. He was President of the National Movement for the Development Society (MNSD) from 1991 to 1999 and unsuccessfully ran as the MNSD ...
appointed Abouba to succeed Oumarou in an acting capacity. He was replaced by
Ali Badjo Gamatié Ali Badjo Gamatié is a Nigerien politician and civil servant who served as Prime Minister of Niger from October 2009 to February 2010. He was Minister of Finance from 2000 to 2002 and then served as Vice-Governor of the Central Bank of West Af ...
on 2 October 2009. Following fighting between the army and an unidentified group near the
Mali Mali (; ), officially the Republic of Mali,, , ff, 𞤈𞤫𞤲𞥆𞤣𞤢𞥄𞤲𞤣𞤭 𞤃𞤢𞥄𞤤𞤭, Renndaandi Maali, italics=no, ar, جمهورية مالي, Jumhūriyyāt Mālī is a landlocked country in West Africa. Ma ...
an border, in which seven soldiers and a civilian were said to have been killed, Abouba announced on 7 January 2010 that the group had been "neutralised", with 11 of them killed and a number of them captured. As Minister of State for the Interior and Secretary-General of the MNSD, Abouba was a key associate of President Tandja. When Tandja was ousted in a
military coup A military, also known collectively as armed forces, is a heavily armed, highly organized force primarily intended for warfare. It is typically authorized and maintained by a sovereign state, with its members identifiable by their distinct ...
on 18 February 2010, Abouba and other members of the government were detained. Abouba was one of several ministers who were not promptly released from
house arrest In justice and law, house arrest (also called home confinement, home detention, or, in modern times, electronic monitoring) is a measure by which a person is confined by the authorities to their residence. Travel is usually restricted, if ...
in the days after the coup. According to one of the junta leaders, Colonel Djibrilla Hamidou Hima, the ministers "still under surveillance" had held "very sensitive portfolios" and therefore it was necessary "to ensure their security". The MNSD called for the release of Abouba, Tandja, and the others. The other ministers were eventually released on 4 March, but Abouba and Tandja remained in detention. After the MNSD issued another demand for the "unconditional and immediate release" of Abouba and Tandja, the head of the junta,
Salou Djibo Lieutenant General Salou Djibo (born 15 April 1965) is a Nigerien Army officer. After President Mamadou Tandja's attempts to remain in power after the end of his term, Djibo led the military coup of 18 February 2010 that ousted Tandja, after wh ...
, said on 31 July 2010 that they would not be released."Niger junta refuses to free ousted president"
Agence France-Presse, 31 July 2010.
In August 2013 he joined the government of President Mahamadou Issoufou as Minister of State at the President office. That action was an answer for the Government of Union so much wanted by the President. The MNSD then separate into two clans, one supporting the idea of the government and on the other hand some that were against it. For almost a year the MNSD had an internal crisis which created a long process of justice hearing. Then the party had two leaders,
Seyni Oumarou Seyni Oumarou (born 9 August 1951
and Albadé Abouba. Albadé Abouba and his friends decided to create their own political party called “ MPR-Jamhuriya” (Patriotic Movement for the Republic). After the 2016 general elections, Albadé Abouba’s party won 13 seats at the parliament. Albadé Abouba is since April 2016 the Minister of State, Minister of Agriculture and Livestock.


See also

* Robert Fowler (diplomat)


References

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