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- Ali_Saibou abstract "Ali Saibou (1940 – 31 October 2011) was the third President of Niger from 1987 to 1993 succeeding the deceased Seyni Kountché.A member of the Djerma people, he was born in Dingajibanda, a village in the Ouallam arrondissement. Although from Kountché's home village, Saibou is not a cousin. He became interested in a military career early on, and attended the Saint-Louis preparatory school in Senegal from 1954, then joined the First Senegalese Tirailleurs Regiment. He saw action in Cameroon in 1960, and was wounded there.Upon Niger's independence in 1960, Saibou was transferred to the new Niger Army as a sergeant. He attended officers' school, and in 1969 was put in command of a unit at N'Guigmi. After moving to a new unit in Agadez in 1973, he attained the rank of captain. Saibou threw in his lot with Kountché in the coup of April 1974, and brought his troops from Agadez to Niamey. As a reward he was promoted to major, appointed to the cabinet as minister of rural economy and the environment, and on 20 November 1974, made chief of staff.However, Kountché was suspicious of Saibou. In June 1975, he dismissed Saibou from the cabinet and asked him to relinquish his command of the armed forces. Saibou countered by asking to be retired from the service altogether, an act which apparently allayed Kountché's fears. Saibou remained loyal until Kountché's death, which occurred on 10 November 1987.Saibou then secured his nomination by the Supreme Military Council as Kountché's successor, subsequently sending military rivals overseas with diplomatic tasks. In 1989, he had a new constitution approved, and founded the National Movement for the Development of Society (MNSD) as the sole legal party. As the president of the NMSD, Saibou was the only candidate for president in December. The NMSD swept all 93 seats in the National Assembly.In the early part of 1990, unrest by students and a Tuareg assault on Tchin Tabaraden led to a National Conference of 1991 that ultimately dismantled one-party rule, leaving Saibou mostly ineffective. At an MNSD party congress in March 1991, Saibou was able to retain his position as party leader, particularly benefiting from the support of the army. However, later in the year the National Conference barred Saibou from running in the planned presidential election, and at another MNSD congress in November 1991 he was replaced as party leader by Tandja Mamadou. After the election of Mahamane Ousmane as president in March 1993, Saibou handed the presidency over to Mahamane on April 16--the first time that the incumbent president peacefully handed over power to the opposition--and retired to his home village. Ali Saibou died on 31 October 2011.".
- Ali_Saibou activeYearsEndDate "1993-04-16".
- Ali_Saibou activeYearsStartDate "1987-11-14".
- Ali_Saibou birthPlace French_West_Africa.
- Ali_Saibou birthPlace Niger.
- Ali_Saibou birthPlace Ouallam.
- Ali_Saibou deathDate "2011-10-31".
- Ali_Saibou orderInOffice "President of Niger".
- Ali_Saibou party National_Movement_for_the_Development_of_Society.
- Ali_Saibou primeMinister Aliou_Mahamidou.
- Ali_Saibou primeMinister Amadou_Cheiffou.
- Ali_Saibou primeMinister Hamid_Algabid.
- Ali_Saibou primeMinister Mamane_Oumarou.
- Ali_Saibou successor Mahamane_Ousmane.
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- Ali_Saibou wikiPageLength "4966".
- Ali_Saibou wikiPageOutDegree "49".
- Ali_Saibou wikiPageRevisionID "704889939".
- Ali_Saibou wikiPageWikiLink Agadez.
- Ali_Saibou wikiPageWikiLink Aliou_Mahamidou.
- Ali_Saibou wikiPageWikiLink Amadou_Cheiffou.
- Ali_Saibou wikiPageWikiLink Cameroon.
- Ali_Saibou wikiPageWikiLink Captain_(armed_forces).
- Ali_Saibou wikiPageWikiLink Category:1940_births.
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- Ali_Saibou wikiPageWikiLink Category:Nigerien_ministers_of_council.
- Ali_Saibou wikiPageWikiLink Category:People_from_Agadez.
- Ali_Saibou wikiPageWikiLink Category:People_from_Tillabéri_Region.
- Ali_Saibou wikiPageWikiLink Category:People_of_French_West_Africa.
- Ali_Saibou wikiPageWikiLink Category:Presidents_of_Niger.
- Ali_Saibou wikiPageWikiLink Dingajibanda.
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- Ali_Saibou wikiPageWikiLink Hamid_Algabid.
- Ali_Saibou wikiPageWikiLink List_of_heads_of_state_of_Niger.
- Ali_Saibou wikiPageWikiLink Mahamane_Ousmane.
- Ali_Saibou wikiPageWikiLink Major.
- Ali_Saibou wikiPageWikiLink Mamadou_Tandja.
- Ali_Saibou wikiPageWikiLink Mamane_Oumarou.
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- Ali_Saibou wikiPageWikiLink Nguigmi.
- Ali_Saibou wikiPageWikiLink Niamey.
- Ali_Saibou wikiPageWikiLink Niger.
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- Ali_Saibou wikiPageWikiLink Ouallam.
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- Ali_Saibou wikiPageWikiLink Senegal.
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- Ali_Saibou wikiPageWikiLink Seyni_Kountché.
- Ali_Saibou wikiPageWikiLink Supreme_Military_Council_(Niger).
- Ali_Saibou wikiPageWikiLink Tchintabaraden.
- Ali_Saibou wikiPageWikiLink Tuareg_people.
- Ali_Saibou wikiPageWikiLink Tuareg_rebellion_(1990–95).
- Ali_Saibou wikiPageWikiLink Zarma_people.
- Ali_Saibou wikiPageWikiLinkText "Ali Saibou".
- Ali_Saibou wikiPageWikiLinkText "Gen. Ali Saibou".
- Ali_Saibou wikiPageWikiLinkText "Général Ali Saïbou".
- Ali_Saibou wikiPageWikiLinkText "Saibou, Ali".
- Ali_Saibou after Mahamane_Ousmane.
- Ali_Saibou before Seyni_Kountché.
- Ali_Saibou birthDate "1940".
- Ali_Saibou birthPlace "near Ouallam, Niger, French West Africa".
- Ali_Saibou deathDate "2011-10-31".
- Ali_Saibou name "Ali Saibou".
- Ali_Saibou order List_of_heads_of_state_of_Niger.
- Ali_Saibou party National_Movement_for_the_Development_of_Society.
- Ali_Saibou predecessor Seyni_Kountché.
- Ali_Saibou primeminister Aliou_Mahamidou.
- Ali_Saibou primeminister Amadou_Cheiffou.
- Ali_Saibou primeminister Hamid_Algabid.
- Ali_Saibou primeminister Mamane_Oumarou.
- Ali_Saibou successor Mahamane_Ousmane.
- Ali_Saibou termEnd "1993-04-16".
- Ali_Saibou termStart "1987-11-14".
- Ali_Saibou title List_of_heads_of_state_of_Niger.
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- Ali_Saibou wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:NigerPresidents.
- Ali_Saibou wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Ali_Saibou wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:S-end.
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- Ali_Saibou years "1987".
- Ali_Saibou subject Category:1940_births.
- Ali_Saibou subject Category:2011_deaths.
- Ali_Saibou subject Category:Date_of_birth_missing.
- Ali_Saibou subject Category:French_military_personnel.
- Ali_Saibou subject Category:National_Movement_for_the_Development_of_Society_politicians.
- Ali_Saibou subject Category:Nigerien_military_personnel.
- Ali_Saibou subject Category:Nigerien_ministers_of_council.
- Ali_Saibou subject Category:People_from_Agadez.
- Ali_Saibou subject Category:People_from_Tillabéri_Region.
- Ali_Saibou subject Category:People_of_French_West_Africa.
- Ali_Saibou subject Category:Presidents_of_Niger.