Boukary Adji

Boukary Adji (1939[1]– 4 July 2018) was a Nigerien politician. He served as Niger's Prime Minister from 30 January 1996 to 21 December 1996.[2]

Adji was born in Tanout in Zinder Department. He studied in Poland on a scholarship he received in 1963, then at the University of Abidjan and at the Center for Financial and Banking Studies in Paris. He was appointed as Director in the Ministry of Planning in the early 1970s and became the Director of the Central Bank of West African States (BCEAO) for Niger.[1] In the government named on 14 November 1983, he was appointed Minister of Finance,[3][4] in which position he remained until after the 1987 death of Seyni Kountché.[1][4] Later he served as Vice-Governor of the BCEAO.[1]

He was named Prime Minister after Ibrahim Baré Maïnassara seized power in a January 1996 military coup.

He died in Niamey on July 4, 2018.

References

  1. "Boukari Adji, nommé Premier ministre le 5 mai 1996 Archived December 12, 2007, at the Wayback Machine", Afrique Express (in French).
  2. Niger: Year in Review 1996, Britannica.com.
  3. "Photos des ministres - Ministère des Finances du NIGER". www.finances.gouv.ne.
  4. "GOUVERNEMENTS DU PRESIDENT SEYNI KOUNTCHE" Archived 2007-09-27 at the Wayback Machine, official Nigerien presidency website (in French).
Political offices
Preceded by
Hama Amadou
Prime Minister of Niger
1996
Succeeded by
Amadou Cissé


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