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Isatou Njie-Saidy

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Gambian politician
Isatou Njie-Saidy
Njie-Saidy in 2012
7th Vice-President of the Gambia
In office
20 March 1997 – 18 January 2017
PresidentYahya Jammeh
Preceded bySaihou Sabally
Succeeded byFatoumata Tambajang
Secretary of State of Social Welfare, Health and Women's Affairs
In office
20 March 1997 – 18 January 2017
PresidentYahya Jammeh
Preceded byNyimasata Sanneh-Bojang
Succeeded byFatoumata Tambajang
Personal details
Born (1952-03-15)15 March 1952 (age 73)
Kuntaya,North Bank Division,Gambia
Political partyAPRC

Isatou Njie-Saidy (also speltAisatu N'Jie-Saidy; born 5 March 1952) is aGambian politician. She wasVice President of the Gambia, as well asSecretary of State for Women's Affairs, from 20 March 1997 to 18 January 2017. She is the first Gambian woman to have held the position of Vice President and one of the first women in West African politics to reach this senior position.[1]

Early life and education

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Njie-Saidy was born inKuntaya on March 15th,1952North Bank Division. From 1959 to 1964, she attended Brikama Primary School, and from 1964 and 1970, she studied at Armitage High School, Georgetown. In 1971, she attended Yundum Teacher Training College, where she qualified as a teacher in 1974. From July 1979 to December 1979, she studied at the Research Institute for Management Science,Delft University of Technology, inNetherlands, where she was awarded a post-graduate diploma in industrial management. From September to November 1981, she studied at theUniversity of the Philippines, where she obtained a certificate in small-scale industrial information management. In September 1988, she completed a Masters of Science in Social and Economic Development at theUniversity of Swansea.[1]

Political career

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From September 1983 to December 1989, Njie-Saidy was Deputy Executive Secretary of the Women's Bureau, the executive decision-making body of the National Women's Council. Two years after the1994 Gambian coup d'état in whichYahya Jammeh seized power, in July 1996 Njie-Saidy was appointed asMinister of Health, Social Welfare and Women's Affairs. On March 20th, 1997 a few months after the 1996 presidential election which was won President Jammeh, Njie-Saidy was appointed asVice-President of the Gambia and Secretary of State for Health, Social Welfare and Women's Affairs.[1]

She has spoken and written extensively about women's issues in the Gambia.[2][3]

In December 2015, Njie-Saidy's relationship with Jammeh was strained. According toFreedom Newspaper, a close aide of Jammeh reported that "Jammeh has intimated to them that he doesn’t want to see Isatou Njie Saidy. He branded Isatou as a “bad person” who contributed towards his government's failure. Jammeh told his aides that he is going to replace Isatou Njie Saidy."[4]

On 18 January 2017, Njie-Saidy resigned in the midst of the2016–17 constitutional crisis, along with several other government ministers.[5]

Personal life

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Njie-Saidy is married and has four children. She speaks several languages, namely: Mandinka, Fulani, Wolof, English and French.

References

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  1. ^abc"Office of The Vice President of Gambia".Access Gambia. Retrieved19 June 2016.
  2. ^"H.E. Isatou Njie Saidy launches National Policy for Advancement of Gambian Women". Archived fromthe original on 2 March 2007. Retrieved9 July 2017.
  3. ^"Office of the President: Gambia: State House". Archived fromthe original on 5 February 2008. Retrieved28 December 2016.
  4. ^"Gambia: Jammeh To Fire His Vice President Isatou Njie Soon!".Freedom Newspaper. 9 December 2015. Archived from the original on December 14, 2015. Retrieved19 June 2016.
  5. ^AfricaNews (18 January 2017)."Gambia's Vice President resigns hours before Jammeh's mandate ends".Africanews. Retrieved9 July 2017.

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