Abdoulie Sallah

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Abdoulie Momodou Sallah (also Abdoulai Sallah ; * 1944 in Sambang , Niamina West District , Central River Region ) is a politician and former minister in the West African state of Gambia .

Life

After finishing school, Abdoulie Sallah went to the University of Ibadan in Nigeria .

He later worked as High Commissioner in Sierra Leone , Liberia , Guinea and Ivory Coast between February 1995 and June 1997. Then Gambia's representative to the United Nations until 1998 , where he was President of the UN Security Council in March .

From December 1999 to April 2001, he was Minister of Health ( English Secretary of State for Health and Social Welfare ). On 13 September 2007 Abdoulie Sallah was made by President Yahya Jammeh as higher education and research ministers ( English Secretary of State for Higher Education and Research ) in the Cabinet appointed. He is the successor to Crispin Gray-Johnson .

He gave the office March 19, 2008 back to Gray-Johnson, and Sallah was cabinet secretary ( English Secretary to Cabinet ).

Individual evidence

  1. Gambia News: Jammeh Reshuffles Cabinet ( Memento of October 11, 2007 in the Internet Archive ) September 17, 2007
  2. Cabinet changes ( memento of July 11, 2012 in the web archive archive.today ) The Daily Observer (online) of March 20, 2008
predecessor Office successor
Isatou Njie Saidy Minister of Health of Gambia
1999-2001
Yankuba Gassama
Crispin Gray-Johnson University and Research Minister of Gambia
2007–2008
Crispin Gray-Johnson