Ousman Jammeh

Ousman Jammeh ( born August 13, 1953 in Brikama ) is a politician in the West African nation of Gambia.

Jammeh acquired in 1980 with a Bachelor of Agriculture (B. Agric. ) In Agricultural Science at the University of Nigeria in Nsukka. On the Finafrica Institute in Milan in 1981, he made his diploma in agricultural credit. Subsequently, he earned the 1983 Master of Arts in Rural Development at the University of East Anglia in Norwich. A graduate in Economics from the oil industry, he acquired at the College of Petroleum Studies in Oxford.

From 1980, he worked in the Ministry of Economic Planning and Industrial Development (English Ministry of Economic Planning and Industrial Development ( MEPID ) ). Then he was employed from 1992, the Ministry of Agriculture (English Ministry of Agriculture) first as Deputy Secretary of State from 1994, and as Secretary of State. Then he moved in 1996 to the Ministry of Trade, Industry and Employment (English Ministry of Trade, Industry and Employment ), 1998 to the Department of State for Works, Communications and Information, 2001 Department of State for Local Government and Lands, 2002 to the Department of State for Agriculture, each hired in 2004 to Department of State for Works, Construction, and Infrastructure Development and 2005 for the Department of State for Agriculture and served as Secretary of State. From May 2005 to August 2006, he was commissioner for petroleum (English Commissioner of Petroleum ) at the President's office. After August, 2006, again as a Secretary of State Department of State for Health in September 2006 to the Office of the President.

In September 2007 Jammeh President Yahya Jammeh to the cabinet as Minister of Petroleum, Energy and Natural Resources (English Secretary of State for Petroleum, Energy and Mineral Resources ) was appointed. In May 2008 the department was renamed the Department of Energy. As foreign minister and successor of Omar Touray Jammeh was appointed on 11 September 2009 to June 2010, he again took over the Ministry of Energy. His successor as Foreign Minister Mamadou Tangara was.

June 28, 2010 Jammeh was out of his office as Minister of Energy (English Minister of Energy) discharged, the portfolio is first assigned to the office of the President.

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