Tchimadem Hadattan Sanady

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Tchimadem Hadattan Sanady (* 1966 in Abardak ; also Tchimaden Hadattan Sanady , Tchimaden Hadatan Sanady ) is a Niger financial officer and politician.

Life

Tchimadem Hadattan Sanady's birthplace Abardak is a small village at the foot of the Monts Bagzane in the Agadez region . From 1984 to 1987 she attended the Ecole normal d'administration (ENA) in Niamey , from which she graduated with a diploma as an examiner for public finances. From 1987 to 1990 she worked in the Ministry of Education in the department responsible for managing the budget allocated to the Ministry. She then worked in the Department of Accounting at the Ministry of Finance until 1992, where she checked the expenses of various ministries in advance and subsequently the expenses of various specialized organizations. In 1992, she moved to the Agadez Region Revenue Department, where she was responsible for spending control and accounting.

From 1994, Sanady completed further training at the ENA in Niamey, where she received a certificate of qualification as a high-ranking tax officer. From 1998 to 1999 she was entrusted with the centralization of the Finance Ministry's accounting records. From 1999 to 2001 she was Deputy Head of Agadez Paying Agent. From 2001 to 2003 she worked as a tax collector in the Arlit department, where she was also responsible for the department's payments. Sanady worked from 2004 to 2006 as the deputy head of the department for business partners of the Ministry of Finance and as such supervised the financial processes of local authorities. From 2006 to 2010 she worked as the financial controller for the Ministries of Agricultural Development and Livestock. She oversaw the correctness of all pending expenses of the two ministries and belonged to the procurement departments of these ministries and the authorities and projects assigned to them.

Tchimadem Hadattan Sanady became Minister for Population, Advancement of Women and Child Protection in the government of Head of State Salou Djibo on March 1, 2010 , to which she was a member until her replacement on April 21, 2011. As minister in 2010 in N'Djamena , she signed a joint declaration by six African states to end the recruitment and use of child soldiers . After leaving the government, Sanady returned to the financial administration. She became President of the State Unit for Financial Information Processing (CENTIF) in 2011. Under her leadership, CENTIF set up a working group for the risk assessment of money laundering and terrorist financing in Niger in 2016 . In 2018 she became Chief Inspector General for Finance in the Ministry of Finance.

Sanady is married and has four children.

Individual evidence

  1. Répertoire National des localites (ReNaLoc). (RAR) Institut National de la Statistique de la République du Niger, July 2014, p. 22 , accessed on 7 August 2015 (French).
  2. a b Roumanatou Ada Baraou: Bio express de Mme Sanady Tchimaden Hadattan, ministre de la Population, de la Promotion de la Femme et de la Protection d l'Enfant: une riche expérience dans le domaine du contrôle financier. In: Niger Diaspora. April 12, 2010, accessed November 17, 2018 (French).
  3. List of the gouvernements successifs de la République du Niger de 1957 à 2016. (PDF) Service de la documentation générale du secrétariat général de la Présidence de la République, archived from the original on November 14, 2018 ; accessed on April 1, 2020 (French).
  4. N'Djamena Declaration on Ending Recruitment and Use of Children by Armed Forces and Groups. Equipo Nizkor, accessed November 16, 2018 .
  5. Au Conseil des ministres: le gouvernement adopte le Projet de décret fixant les signes distinctifs dans les Forces Armées et des mesures nominatives. In: PlaneteAfrique. September 8, 2011, accessed November 16, 2018 (French).
  6. Le blanchiment de capitaux et le financement du terrorisme au center d'un atelier à Niamey. Panapress, November 9, 2016, accessed November 16, 2018 (French).
  7. Communiqué du conseil des Ministres du vendredi 19 janvier 2018. Présidence de la République du Niger, 19 January 2018, accessed on 16 November 2018 (French).