Boubacar Cissé

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Boubacar Cissé (* 1909 in Say ; † 1989 ) was a Nigerien manager and politician .

Life

Boubacar Cissé belonged to the Fulbe ethnic group and trained as a civil administrator of the French colonies . He became a close friend of the French filmmaker Jean Rouch, who worked in Africa . Cissé was elected to the council of the Nigerien capital Niamey in December 1956 , to which he belonged until January 1959. In the elections for the Territorial Assembly in 1957 , he was also elected to the Nigerien Parliament as a member of the Nigerien Progressive Party (PPN-RDA). In the elections to the Territorial Assembly in 1958 and the elections to the National Assembly in 1965 , he was re-elected.

Cissé was the administrator of the state-controlled companies Société Nigérienne de Produits Céramiques (SONICERAM) and Société Mutuelle de Développement Rural (SMDR). From 1964 he worked as general director of the state-controlled Société Nationale des Grands Travaux du Niger (SNGTN). In addition, in 1971 Cissé became chairman of the Syndicat Patronal des Entreprises et Industries du Niger (SPEIN), the Niger employers' association . He retired in the mid-1980s.

Boubacar Cissé's son Amadou Boubacar Cissé , born in 1942, was Niger's Prime Minister in the 1990s.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ A b Abdourahmane Idrissa, Samuel Decalo: Historical Dictionary of Niger . 4th edition. Scarecrow, Plymouth 2012, ISBN 978-0-8108-6094-0 , pp. 123-125 .
  2. ^ Diouldé Laya , Jean-Dominique Penel, Boubé Namaïwa: Boubou Hama. Un homme de culture nigérien . L'Harmattan, Paris 2007, ISBN 978-2-296-02407-6 , pp. 37 .