Adiato Djaló Nandigna Explained

Adiato Djaló Nandigna
Office:Prime Minister of Guinea-Bissau
Term Start:10 February 2012
Term End:12 April 2012
Predecessor:Carlos Gomes
Birth Date:6 November 1958
Birth Place:Guinea-Bissau
Party:African Party for the Independence of Guinea and Cape Verde

Adiato Djaló Nandigna (born 6 November 1958) is a Bissau-Guinean politician and a former acting Prime Minister of Guinea-Bissau. Her government was overthrown in the 2012 Guinea-Bissau coup d'état, and she was arrested by the security services in 2013. She later returned as the Minister of Defence in the 2015 cabinet of Prime Minister Carlos Correia.

Political career

By 2008, Nandigna was serving as the Minister for Culture, Youth and Sports within the government of Guinea-Bissau.[1]

She was acting Prime Minister of Guinea-Bissau from 10 February to 12 April 2012. She was the first prime minister appointed by her predecessor (as the interim president can not appoint the prime minister) and also the first female holder of the office. She also served as the government's spokeswoman. She had previously been the Minister for Communications under Prime Minister Carlos Gomes Júnior, who resigned his office in order to campaign for the vacant Presidency following the death of Malam Bacai Sanhá.[2]

She was deposed in a coup d'état, along with the Acting President Raimundo Pereira and other civilian government members.[3] During the coup, she came under fire directly.[4]

Nandigna was arrested on 21 November 2013 by the Guinea-Bissau intelligence and security services, a move which was criticised by the Guinean Human Rights League.[5]

After becoming an adviser to President José Mário Vaz, she was named to the post of Minister of Defence in 2015 under acting Prime Minister Carlos Correia.[6] She continued in this role in 2016, when she spoke of the difficulties in tackling drug smuggling around the Bissagos Islands.[7]

Notes and References

  1. News: Gomes. Salvador. Guiné Bissau tem um novo governo. 22 November 2016. BBC Para Africa. 10 August 2008. Portuguese.
  2. News: Guinea Bissau names female interim PM. 10 February 2012. Radio Netherlands . February 13, 2012 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20120214085104/http://www.rnw.nl/africa/bulletin/guinea-bissau-names-female-interim-pm . February 14, 2012 .
  3. News: Guinea-Bissau coup leaders announce transition plan. 22 November 2016. CNN. 19 April 2012.
  4. News: Concern over Guinea-Bissau 'coup'. 22 November 2016. Al Jazeera. 13 April 2012.
  5. Web site: LGDH: Detenção da antiga Ministra Adiato Djaló Nandigna. gbissau.com. 22 November 2016. French. 23 November 2013. https://web.archive.org/web/20161122235014/http://www.gbissau.com/?p=8240. 22 November 2016. dead.
  6. News: Guinea-Bissau forms new govt after two-month stalemate. 22 November 2016. News 24. 13 October 2015.
  7. News: Loewenstein. Antony. Guinea-Bissau struggles to end its role in global drugs trade. 22 November 2016. The Guardian. 7 January 2016.