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Abdourahmane Sow

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Abdourahmane Sow
Minister of the Interior of Senegal
In office
1995 – January 1998
Preceded byDjibo Leyti Kâ
Succeeded byLamine Cissé

Abdourahmane Sow, (born March 14, 1942 in Cambérène) Minister of the Interior of Senegal under the presidency of Abdou Diouf, held the post of chair of the World Scout Committee.[1]

In 1995 he became Minister of the Interior in the third government of Habib Thiam, replacing Djibo Leyti Kâ. General Lamine Cissé succeeded him in January 1998.

In 1998 Sow was appointed Minister of Urban Planning and Habitat in the government of Mamadou Lamine Loum. After being a socialist minister for several years, he was elected Liberal deputy of Louga to the National Assembly, of which he became the fourth vice-president.[2]

Sow is married and has 6 children.

World Organization of the Scout Movement
Preceded by Chair, World Scout Committee
1996–1999
Succeeded by

References

  1. ^ "Nkwenkwe Nkomo elected to World Scout Committee". South African Scout Association. September 2005.
  2. ^ Abdou Latif Coulibaly, Wade, un opposant au pouvoir : l'alternance piégée ?, Éditions sentinelles, Dakar, 2003, p. 189 ISBN 978-2-915391-00-8

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