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    Ali Saibou (17 June 1940 – 31 October 2011) was the third President of Niger from 1987 to 1993 succeeding the deceased Seyni Kountché. A member of the...
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  • Saibou may refer to: Ali Saibou (1940-2011), third President of Niger. Joshiko Saibou (born 1990), German basketball player. This disambiguation page...
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    1987. He died at a Paris hospital of a brain tumor on 10 November 1987. Ali Saïbou succeeded him and on 14 November 1987, he was appointed president of the...
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    by his chief of staff, Col. Ali Saibou who was confirmed as Chief of the Supreme Military Council four days later. Saibou curtailed the most repressive...
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  • v t e Heads of state of Niger Hamani Diori Seyni Kountché† Ali Saibou† Mahamane Ousmane Ibrahim Baré Maïnassara† Daouda Malam Wanké† Mamadou Tandja Salou...
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  • Oumarou, Prime Minister, 1983 & 1989 Mahamane Ousmane, President, 1993–1996 Ali Saibou, President, 1987–1993 André Salifou, professor and opposition leader Ilguilas...
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  • Kountche, Oumarou became a cabinet adviser to new president, General Ali Saibou, who appointed him a Minister of State without portfolio. Also a successful...
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    death, Amadou was named Minister of Information under his successor, Ali Saibou, on 15 July 1988, serving until 20 December 1989. At an MNSD congress...
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    November 1987 (died in office) 13 years, 207 days Military Oumarou Algabid 3 Ali Saibou (1940–2011) 1989 14 November 1987 16 April 1993 5 years, 153 days Military...
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    1991 he was overthrown in another military coup. In Niger, president Ali Saïbou, the unelected military successor to 1974 coup leader General Seyni Kountché...
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    with officials from the European Union on 8 December 2009, Prime Minister Ali Badjo Gamatie announced that the arrest warrants were suspended to facilitate...
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    v t e Heads of state of Niger Hamani Diori Seyni Kountché† Ali Saibou† Mahamane Ousmane Ibrahim Baré Maïnassara† Daouda Malam Wanké† Mamadou Tandja Salou...
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  • Council for Development, where he served until 1988. Kountché's successor Ali Saïbou appointed Oumarou as Prime Minister again in May 1989, but eliminated...
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    v t e Heads of state of Niger Hamani Diori Seyni Kountché† Ali Saibou† Mahamane Ousmane Ibrahim Baré Maïnassara† Daouda Malam Wanké† Mamadou Tandja Salou...
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    Not Free Ali Saibou 1989 7 6 Not Free Ali Saibou 1990 6 5 Not Free Ali Saibou 1991 6 5 Partly Free Ali Saibou 1992 5 4 Partly Free Ali Saibou 1993 3 4...
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    unsuccessful first round candidates Hamid Algabid, Moumouni Adamou Djermakoye, and Ali Djibo, while Tandja received Ousmane's support. After the announcement of...
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    founded in 1989 by President Ali Saibou, as the only legal party in the country. However, by the end of 1990, the Saibou regime acquiesced to union and...
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    Mohammed Muyei Ide Oumarou Mamane Oumarou Mahamane Ousmane Nassirou Sabo Ali Saibou Ibrahim Tankary Daouda Malam Wanké Ilguilas Weila Moussa Yahaya Religion...
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    other nomads away from the area. Failed promises by the government of Ali Saïbou fueled growing Tuareg discontent leading to an attack on a police station...
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    Head of the CMS, High Supreme Military Council (exceptional regime). Ali Saibou: Chief of the High Supreme Military Council and 3rd President of Niger...
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    v t e Heads of state of Niger Hamani Diori Seyni Kountché† Ali Saibou† Mahamane Ousmane Ibrahim Baré Maïnassara† Daouda Malam Wanké† Mamadou Tandja Salou...
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    the sole legal party. As a result, its leader, the incumbent president Ali Saibou, was elected unopposed, and the party won all 93 seats in the Assembly...
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    v t e Heads of state of Niger Hamani Diori Seyni Kountché† Ali Saibou† Mahamane Ousmane Ibrahim Baré Maïnassara† Daouda Malam Wanké† Mamadou Tandja Salou...
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    France in 1960 was under military regime till 1991. On public demand Gen. Ali Saibou held multiparty elections in 1993 and soon democracy came into effect...
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  • 2021) June 17 George Akerlof, American economist, Nobel Prize laureate Ali Saibou, 3rd President of Niger (d. 2011) June 18 – Phillip E. Johnson, American...
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  • Seyni Kountché, President of the Supreme Military Council (1974–1987) Ali Saibou, President of the Supreme Military Council (1987–1989), President of the...
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  • v t e Heads of state of Niger Hamani Diori Seyni Kountché† Ali Saibou† Mahamane Ousmane Ibrahim Baré Maïnassara† Daouda Malam Wanké† Mamadou Tandja Salou...
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  • v t e Heads of state of Niger Hamani Diori Seyni Kountché† Ali Saibou† Mahamane Ousmane Ibrahim Baré Maïnassara† Daouda Malam Wanké† Mamadou Tandja Salou...
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  • November 1987, he was succeeded by his Chief of Staff and cousin, Col. Ali Saibou. Saibou liberalized some of Niger's laws and policies, and promulgated a new...
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  • Kountché family (cousins) Seyni Kountché (former military President) Ali Saibou (former military President) The Abubakar Olusola Saraki family (father...
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