Malick Sadelher

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Malick Sadelher (* 2. January 1965 in Tidene ; also Malik Sadelher ) is a Nigerien officials and politicians .

Life

Malick Sadelher was born in the village of Tidène, part of the municipality of Tchirozérine . He completed his school education in 1989 with the Baccalauréat and then studied at the University of Algiers . He obtained a degree in history and in 1993 a maîtrise in economics and planning.

Sadelher worked from 1994 to 1995 as a member of a special commission that dealt with reform proposals for the administrative structure of Niger . In 1999 he became an advisor to the Prime Minister on issues relating to the integration of former paramilitaries into society . Subsequently, he worked in various functions for the Prime Minister's office, for example in matters of privatization and the multisectoral regulatory authority . In 2001 he obtained a diploma in regional and spatial planning from the Pan-African Institute for Development in Ouagadougou . As advisor to the Prime Ministers, Sadelher was responsible for social affairs from 2000 to 2003 and from 2003 for the implementation of programs and projects. From 2003 to 2006 he was chairman of the central commission for the country's markets. He was also involved in the preparation of the 5th Francophonie Games , which took place in Niamey in 2005 . He was also involved in a civil society organization against corruption .

Malick Sadelher became Minister of Agriculture and Livestock in the March 1, 2010 transitional government established under the rule of the Supreme Council for the Restoration of Democracy . He held this office until a new government was installed on April 21, 2011.

Individual evidence

  1. a b Zabeirou Moussa: Bio express de M. Sadelher Malik, ministre de l'Agriculture et de l'Elevage: un homme attaché aux questions de l'Aménagement du territoire et de la Planification. In: Niger Diaspora. April 14, 2010, accessed June 8, 2018 (French).
  2. Répertoire National des localites (ReNaLoc). (RAR) Institut National de la Statistique de la République du Niger, July 2014, p. 28 , accessed on 7 August 2015 (French).
  3. Le gouvernement nigérien. In: IZF.net. Retrieved June 8, 2018 (French).