Youba Sambou

Youba Sambou
Minister of the Armed Forces of Senegal
In office
3 April 2000  1 October 2002
Prime Minister Moustapha Niasse; Mame Madior Boye
Preceded by Cheikh Hamidou Kane Mathiara
Succeeded by Bécaye Diop
Member of the National Assembly of Senegal
In office
2007–2012
Mayor of Bignona
Personal details
Born 1944 (age 7172)
Mlomp, Casamance
Citizenship Senegal
Nationality Senegalese
Political party Senegalese Democratic Party (PDS)
Profession teacher, headmaster

Youba Sambou, born in 1944, is a Senegalese politician from Casamance, who was elected as a member of the National Assembly in 2007,[1] and served as Minister of the Armed Forces (2000-2002) and Mayor of Bignona.

Biography

Youba Sambou is of Jola descent and was born in Mlomp in Bignona Department in 1944. During the 1960s and 70s, he taught mathematics and physics at several lycées, before being appointed as a headmaster, initially in Diourbel and eventually (after a short administrative interlude in Paris) in Bignona in the 1990s.[2]

Alongside his teaching duties, he took an active role in the Senegalese Democratic Party (PDS).

When PDS came to power in 2000, Sambou was named Minister of the Armed Forces in the cabinet of Moustapha Niasse, replacing Cheikh Hamidou Kane Mathiara of the Socialist Party. He was confirmed in his role on 12 May 2001. The sinking of the MV Le Joola with more than 1800 victims took place during his tenure and he had to resign on 1 October 2002, along with Prime Minister Mame Madior Boye.[3] He was succeeded by Bécaye Diop.

Following a court action undertaken in 2003 by 22 families who had lost relatives in the tragedy, an international arrest warrant was issued on 12 September 2008 by a judge in Évry (Essonne) for Mame Madior Boye, Youba Sabou and seven other people, but the warrants for the two former ministers were annulled on 16 June 2009 by the Chambre de l'instruction of the Court of Appeal of Paris, on account of the roles that they held at the time of the disaster.[4]

Youba Sambou was also Mayor of Bignona until 2009. Mamadou Lamine Keita succeeded him in this position.[5]

See also

References

  1. Sambou's page on the website of the National Assembly
  2. « Youba Sambou » in Isabelle Verdier & Victor Mpara, Sénégal, les hommes de pouvoir : le guide permanent, Indigo Publications, 2001 ISBN 9782905760241
  3. « Démission de deux ministres après la catastrophe du Joola », Le Monde, 3 October 2002
  4. « Affaire du Joola, annulation des mandats d'arrêts en France contre Mame Madior Boye et Youba Sambou. La procédure reste intacte », in Sud Quotidien, 17 June 2009
  5. « Passation de service à la municipalité de Bignona. Youba Sambou invite la population à payer ses impôts », in Sud Quotidien, 22 April 2009

Bibliography

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