Fadjimata Maman Dioula Sidibé

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Fadjimata Maman Dioula Sidibé
Minister of National Education
In office
April 2010 – 21 April 2011
PresidentSalou Djibo
Prime MinisterMahamadou Danda
Preceded byOusmane Samba Mamadou
Succeeded byAli Mariama Elhadj Ibrahim
Diplomatic posts
Ambassador of Niger to Togo
In office
12 February 2014 – 1 February 2022
Ambassador of Niger to Cuba
In office
31 July 2013 – 12 February 2014
Ambassador of Niger to Canada
In office
15 February 2012 – 31 July 2013
Personal details
Born(1955-10-23)23 October 1955
Bilma, Niger, French West Africa
Alma materAbdou Moumouni University
Occupation
  • Diplomat
  • Politician
  • Educator
Known forMinister of National Education, Ambassador of Niger to Canada, Cuba, and Togo

Fadjimata Maman Dioula Sidibé (born October 23, 1955, in Bilma) is a Nigerien politician.

Biography[edit]

Fadjimata Sidibé was born on October 23, 1955, in Bilma.[1] She completed her secondary school diploma in Diffa and then studied at the Kassaï High School in Niamey, where she obtained a bachelor's degree in the C1 series. In 1976, she obtained a university diploma in scientific studies from Abdou-Moumouni University in Niamey. Later, at the same university, she earned a certificate in atomic and nuclear physics in 1979 and a bachelor's degree in physical sciences in the same year.[1] From 1980 to 1982, she studied at the École Normale Supérieure in Bamako, where she obtained a master's degree in physical sciences. She then obtained her Certificate of Aptitude for Secondary Education Teaching at the National University of Benin in 1994.[1]

From 1982 to 1986, she taught physics at a high school in Mali.[1] From 1986 to 1992, she worked as a teaching assistant at the Franco-Arabic High School and the Kassaï High School in Niamey.[1] From 1992 to 1994, she worked in Porto-Novo while pursuing her studies, and then became a physics teacher at Kassaï High School in 1996.[1]

She became a specialized pedagogical inspector in physics, graduating in 2003.[1] She worked in this capacity at Abdou-Moumouni University, then at the national level from 2003 to 2009,[1] and as Director of Secondary and Middle School Education at the Ministry of Secondary and Higher Education from February 2009. She authored several high school textbooks.[1]

In April 2010, she was appointed Minister of National Education and held that position until 21 April 2011.[2]

On February 15, 2012, she was appointed Ambassador of Niger to Canada.[3] She was still in office in January 2013.[4]

On July 31, 2013, she was appointed Ambassador of Niger to Cuba.[5]

On February 12, 2014, she was appointed Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Ambassador of Niger to Togo.[6] She left this position on February 1, 2022.[7]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i "Madame Sidibé Maman Dioula Fadjimata, ministre de l'Education nationale : une riche expérience professionnelle doublée de pédagogie". web.archive.org. 2018-11-17. Archived from the original on 2018-11-17. Retrieved 2023-05-23.
  2. ^ "Historique des Ministres". education.gouv.ne. Nigerien Ministry of National Education. Retrieved 26 March 2024.
  3. ^ Ouestafnews (2012-02-16). "Conseil des ministres du Niger du mercredi 15 février 2012 (le communiqué)". www.ouestaf.com (in French). Retrieved 2023-05-23.
  4. ^ "Nigeria presses for Canada to aid Mali". The Globe and Mail. 2013-01-23. Retrieved 2023-05-23.
  5. ^ "Sidibé Fadjimata, ambassadeur du Niger à Cuba". À Niamey. 31 July 2013. Retrieved 2023-05-23.
  6. ^ Ouestafnews (2014-02-14). "Conseil des ministres du Niger du mercredi 12 février 2014 (le communiqué) - Une information fiable et indépendante sur les questions qui traversent l'Afrique". www.ouestaf.com (in French). Retrieved 2023-05-23.
  7. ^ awali.ahamadou (2022-02-02). "En fin de mission, l'ambassadrice du Niger fait ses adieux au Premier ministre". Primature (in French). Retrieved 2023-05-23.