Aminata Tall

Aminata Tall (born 1949 in Diourbel) is a politician of the Senegalese Democratic Party (PDS).

Aminata Tall
General Secretary of the Presidency of the Republic of Senegal
In office
October 2009  April 2012
State Minister to the President of the Republic of Senegal
In office
March 2006  February 2007
PresidentAbdoulaye Wade
Prime MinisterIdrissa Seck
State Minister, Minister of Local Autorhities and Devolution
In office
May 22, 2004  March 2006
PresidentAbdoulaye Wade
Prime MinisterMacky Sall
State Minister to the President of the Republic of Senegal
In office
August 23, 2003  2004
PresidentAbdoulaye Wade
Prime MinisterIdrissa Seck
Personal details
Born1949
Diourbel, Senegal
NationalitySenegalese
Political partySenegalese Democratic Party
Alma materGirls' Normal School of Thiès and Rufisque

Life and career

Tall attended the Girls' Normal Schools of Thiès and Rufisque, where she earned a D-series Baccalauréat. She earned a doctorate in Canada and taught at the École normale supérieure of Dakar.

She was a State Minister, the Minister of Local Authorities and Devolution, also a deputy to the National Assembly and mayor of Diourbel. However, in 2007, she refused her nomination as the deputy chairwoman of the National Assembly and did not join the government of Cheikh Hadjibou Soumaré.

In October 2009, she became the General Secretary of the Presidency of the Republic of Senegal, succeeding Abdoulaye Baldé who was appointed Minister of Armed Forces. She became the chairwoman of the Social and Environmental Economic Council on January 17, 2013.

Bibliography

  • Who's who of women in world politics. London/New York: Bowker-Saur. 1991. p. 236. ISBN 9780862916275.
  • "Aminata Tall : La 'baronne' de Diourbel, in Femmes au Sénégal". Les Cahiers de l'Alternance (in French). No. 10. Dakar: partnership between the Konrad Adenauer Foundation and the Centre d'études des sciences et techniques de l'information (CESTI). December 2006. p. 88.


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