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Kabinet Komara is Guinea’s new Prime Minister

By  | 1 January 2009 at 02:01 | 1830 views

Guinea’s new junta leader, Captain Moussa Dadis Camara has appointed, last Monday morning, an international banker, Mr. Kabinet Komara(photo), as the country’s new Prime Minister.

A guinnee24.com report states that Komara is a highly respected Guinean, one of four nominated for that post several months ago after the disturbances between disaffected youths on one side and the government of the late Lansana Conte on the other.

Komara, until his appointment worked at an international bank in Egypt. Here is a recent Wikipedia entry on him:

Komara was born into a Maninka family from the interior area of Upper Guinea and pursued his education in the Guinean capital. In 1973, Komara received a degree in Management from the école supérieure d’administration in Conakry. In later years he has studied at the Institut supérieur des affaires (ISA) Paris, at the University of Colorado, the École supérieure de commerce de Rennes, and at the American University in Cairo.

Komara began his banking career at Crédit Suisse, Zurich, in 1975. Rising in business and government, in 1990 he was appointed to the Guinean CTRN ruling council in charge of Economic Planning & Cooperation. He also served as Assistant Director for Personnel in the Compagnie des Bauxites de Guinée (CBG) and as director of the Alumina Company of Guinea (ACG-Fria) Aluminum works at Fria.

Jeune Afrique reported that during that time he had fallen out with President Conté. From 1995-2008, he was Senior Director for Projects & Administrative Services at the African Export-Import Bank (Afreximbank) in Cairo, an organisation dedicated to improving trade between African nations. According to the APA, Komara is a married father of six.

2007 strikes
During the 2007 Guinean general strike, the opposition Trades Union leadership named Komara as one of four acceptable candidates to be appointed Prime Minister, a job later given to Lansana Kouyaté. While there is was no indication he had campaigned for the post, he later published an open letter thanking the opposition. He was described at the time by the international press as an "apolitical technocrat".

2008 appointment
The National Council for Democracy and Development leadership under self proclaimed President Camara had promised to choose a civilian Prime Minister in the week prior to Komara’s appointment and after the 2008 Guinean coup d’état. A statement outlined the role of Prime Minister as:

In charge of controlling, coordinating and directing governmental action. He is responsible to the President for the proper functioning of government. With the President, the PM determines the membership of the government, who may also be named by ordinance. He presides over the Council of Ministers in place of the Head of State. The PM names civil service employees and directs government administration through authority delegated by the President of the Republic. The Prime Minister may represent the Head of State at sub-regional, regional, and international meetings. He is responsible for maintaining a political and social dialog."

Photo credit: guinnee24.com

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