Ibrahim Hassane Mayaki

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Ibrahim Hassane Mayaki (2011)

Ibrahim Hassane Mayaki (born September 24, 1951 in Niamey ; also Ibrahim Assane Mayaki ) is a Nigerien politician. He was the country's Prime Minister from 1997 to 2000 .

Life

Ibrahim Hassane Mayaki is a son of the politician Adamou Mayaki . He studied at the École nationale d'administration publique in Québec and at the University of Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne , where he did his doctorate in public administration . In 1976 he married Marly Perez Marin.

From 1996 to 1997 Mayaki was in the Nigerien government of Prime Minister Amadou Boubacar Cissé, first Minister for African Integration and Cooperation, then Minister for Foreign Affairs . From November 27, 1997 to January 3, 2000, Mayaki was Cissé's successor himself as Prime Minister of the country. He then worked as a visiting professor at the University of Paris-South and other universities. In 2004 Mayaki was appointed director of the Platform for Rural Development Support in West and Central Africa, based in Dakar . Since February 2010 he has been CEO of the NEPAD economic development program of the African Union .

Ibrahim Hassane Mayaki wrote a political autobiography called Quand la caravane passe .

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Klaas van Walraven: The Yearning for Relief. A History of the Sawaba Movement in Niger . Brill, Leiden 2013, ISBN 9789004245747 , p. 882.
  2. a b Biography Dr. Ibrahim Assane Mayaki ( Memento from January 4, 2013 in the Internet Archive ). NEPAD website, accessed February 17, 2012.
  3. ^ The International Who's Who 2000 . Volume 63, Europa Publications, London 1999, p. 1038.