Alioune Dramé
Alioune Dramé (born c. 1921[1] – died 1 March 1977) was a Guinean economist and politician. He served in the first council of the Politburo of the First Republic of Guinea as Minister of Finance from 1957.[2] In this role, he signed the first bank notes of the republic.[3] Drame was made responsible for the plans for economic development of Guinea for the periods 1960-1963, 1964–1971 and 1973-1979.[4] He also served as an ambassador to Ivory Coast.[1]
Dramé was Minister of Planning when he was arrested on the night of 18/19 July 1976 and imprisoned at Camp Boiro.[5] At a press conference on 2 August 1976, Sekou Toure announced the arrest in Conakry of Dramé and several other alleged plotters, including Telli Diallo, Alpha Oumar Barry and Lamine Kouyaté.[6] Both Alpha Oumar and Alioune Dramé had been childhood friends of Telli Diallo.[7] On 15 February 1977, Dramé was place on the "black diet": no food and no water. He died on 1 March 1977.[8]
References
- 1 2 Thomas O'Toole, Janice E. Baker (2005). Historical dictionary of Guinea. Scarecrow Press. p. 96. ISBN 0-8108-4634-9.
- ↑ Djibril Kassomba Camara (2005). Le redressement national en République de Guinée: les effets pervers. Editions L'Harmattan. p. 53ff. ISBN 2-7475-9735-0.
- ↑ Ardo Ousmane Bâ (1986). Camp Boiro. Editions L'Harmattan. p. 212. ISBN 2-85802-649-1.
- ↑ Jean-Pierre Chrétien, Gérard Prunier (2003). Les ethnies ont une histoire. KARTHALA Editions. p. 398. ISBN 2-84586-389-6.
- ↑ Maurice Jeanjean (2004). Sékou Touré: un totalitarisme africain. Editions L'Harmattan. p. 174. ISBN 2-7475-7657-4.
- ↑ Alpha Ousmane Barry (2003). Parole futée, peuple dupé: discours & révolution chez Sékou Touré. Editions L'Harmattan. p. 184. ISBN 2-7475-3612-2.
- ↑ Alpha Ousmane Barry (2004). Les racines du mal guinéen. KARTHALA Editions. p. 73. ISBN 2-84586-496-5.
- ↑ Alsény René Gomez (2010). La Guinée peut-elle être changée?. Editions L'Harmattan. p. 94. ISBN 2-296-11963-8.