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Fodé Soumah

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Fodé Soumah is a politician from Guinea.

Soumah was a prominent figure in the ruling Party of Unity and Progress and was appointed as the Deputy Governor of the Central Bank of Guinea.[1] Following the 2003 Guinean presidential election, Soumah was appointed the Minister of Youth and Sports. In this post, he also headed the nation's Olympic Committee.[2]

Soumah was indicted in December 2006 for complicity, while Deputy Governor of the Bank, in the withdrawal of $22 million by Mamadou Sylla.[3] Along with Sylla, he was released by the personal intervention of President Lansana Conté. This became a major complaint leading to the 2007 Guinean general strike.[4] After the election of Alpha Condé as president, Soumah was appointed political advisor to the president until his death on Tuesday March 27, 2012 in Morocco following an illness.[5]

References

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  1. ^ "Up for grabs", Africa Confidential
  2. ^ Sport-Plus de Guinee (in French)
  3. ^ Saliou Samb, "Africa's most corrupt state wants to clean up act", Mail and Guardian
  4. ^ "Guinea - ITUC calls for vigilance", International Trade Union Confederation
  5. ^ admin (2012-03-28). "Elhadj Fodé Soumah, ancien parrain national du PUP, décède au Maroc!". Kaloumpresse.com (in French). Retrieved 2024-08-21.