Everything about Martinho Ndafa Kabi totally explained
Martinho Ndafa Kabi (born
September 17 1957) has been the
Prime Minister of
Guinea-Bissau since
13 April 2007. He is a leading member of the
African Party for the Independence of Guinea and Cape Verde (PAIGC). was born in
Nhacra in
Oio Region. He joined PAIGC in March 1974 and was a delegate to PAIGC's First Extraordinary Congress (November 1981), Second Extraordinary Congress (January 1991), Fifth Ordinary Congress (December 1991), Sixth Ordinary Congress (May 1998), Third Extraordinary Congress (September 1999), and its Fourth Extraordinary Congress (January-February 2002). He was elected as President of the National Commission of Verification and Control at the Third Extraordinary Congress in 1999 and as the Third Vice-President of PAIGC at the Fourth Extraordinary Congress in 2002. to April 2005, when he became Minister of Defense; later on the same day, Vieira appointed Kabi as the new Prime Minister. He took office on
April 13,
PAIGC withdrew its backing for Kabi on
February 29 2008, saying that this was done "to avoid acts of indiscipline threatening cohesion and unity in the party".
As Prime Minister, Kabi has been involved in a long dispute with the President of the Tribunal of Accounts,
Francisco Fadul.
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