Marcel Bama Mato

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Marcel Bama Mato (* 1930 in Guéckédou ; † 1971 Camp Boiro , Conakry ) was Minister of the Interior in Guinea .

Life

Bama Mato was a teacher and in the regime of Ahmed Sékou Touré General Secretary of the State Party Parti Démocratique de Guinée - Rassemblement Démocratique Africain in Guéckédou, Governor of Dabola , Minister of Commerce, Ministerial Delegate for Upper Guinea .

In February 1970 Bama Mato was on a state visit to the Federal Republic of Germany and concluded a cooperation agreement in the area of internal security . The government in Guinea then received light aircraft, anti-tank missiles , coast guard boats, escort ships, handguns and anti-aircraft cannons . The Fritz Werner machine tool built a tannery , uniform and shoe factory in Conakry .

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Thomas O'Toole, Janice E. Baker: Historical dictionary of Guinea
  2. ^ Mairi Stewart MacDonald: The Challenge Of Guinean Independence, 1958-1971 . (PDF; 2.0 MB) p. 238
  3. "Tell me: Do weapons have a soul?" In: Der Spiegel . No. 4 , 1971 ( online - about the delivery of military equipment to developing countries).