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Abdou Labo
Abdou Labo is a Nigerien politician and a member of the Democratic and Social Convention (CDS-Rahama). He briefly served in the government of Niger as Minister of Defense from 1994 to 1995, and under President Mamadou Tandja he held a succession of ministerial posts in the 2000s: he was Minister of Equipment from 2000 to 2002, Minister of State for Sports and Culture from 2002 to 2004, and Minister of State for Hydraulics from 2004 to 2007. Later, under President Mahamadou Issoufou, he served as Minister of State for the Interior from 2011 to 2013 and has been Minister of State for Agriculture since 2013.
==Political career==
Following the 1993 elections, in which CDS leader Mahamane Ousmane was elected as President of Niger and the coalition that included the CDS won a parliamentary majority, Labo was appointed as Secretary of State for Communication, working under the Minister of Communication, Culture, Youth and Sports, Hassoumi Massoudou, on 23 April 1993.〔(''Bulletin de l'Afrique noire'', issues 1,615–1,659 ) (1993), page 202 .〕〔("Gouvernements du Président Mahamane Ousmane" ), official web site of the Nigerien presidency .〕 He served in that position until being appointed as Minister of National Defense in the government of Prime Minister Souley Abdoulaye on 5 October 1994; that government served only briefly,〔〔(''Marchés tropicaux et méditerranéens'', issues 2,552–2,564'' ) (1994), page 2,147 .〕 however, and Labo left the government after the CDS lost the January 1995 parliamentary election.
The 1999 parliamentary election was won by an alliance of the National Movement for the Development of Society (MNSD) and the CDS, and Labo was appointed as Minister of Equipment and Transport on 5 January 2000. His ministerial portfolio was modified on 17 September 2001, when he was appointed as Minister of Equipment, Housing, and Territorial Administration, and on 8 November 2002 he was promoted to the post of Minister of State for Sports, Culture, and the Francophone Games.〔("Gouvernements de la transition de Tandja Mamadou" ), official website of the Nigerien presidency .〕 Following the December 2004 parliamentary election, in which Labo was elected as a CDS candidate to the National Assembly from Maradi constituency,〔(List of deputies elected in the 2004 election by constituency ), National Assembly website (2005 archive page) .〕 Labo remained in the government and was appointed as Minister of State for Hydraulics, the Environment, and the Fight Against Desertification on 30 December 2004.〔
In the government named on 1 March 2007, Labo remained Minister of State but was left in charge of only hydraulics. He was the second ranking member of government, after Prime Minister Hama Amadou.〔("Gouvernement du 1er mars 2007 : Iniquité et part du lion du MNSD" ), ''Roue de l'Histoire'', number 342, 7 March 2007 .〕 He was not included in the government of Prime Minister Seyni Oumarou, which was appointed on 9 June 2007 following a no-confidence vote against the previous government.〔Oumarou Keïta, ("Le 3e Gouveenement de la 2e mandature de Tandja. Fera-t-il mieux que les précédents ?" ), ''Le Republicain-Niger'', June 13, 2007 .〕 President Mamadou Tandja decided on that occasion that ministers who had served in the government for over five years should be excluded from it.〔("Remaniement ministériel: Le départ du gouvernement des principaux indésirables" ), ''Roue de l'Histoire'', number 356, June 13, 2007 .〕
Labo became a National Vice-President of the CDS, representing Maradi Department, in 2002.〔Yahaya Garba, ("6ème congrès de la CDS-Rahama: Un congrès expéditif et sans enjeu" ), ''Roue de l’Histoire'', number 368, September 5, 2007 .〕
Although the CDS and its President, Mahamane Ousmane, backed Seyni Oumarou for the second round of the January–March 2011 presidential election, Labo supported Oumarou's opponent, Mahamadou Issoufou.〔("Les moeurs politiques en danger: L’émergence d’une nouvelle élite politique s’impose" ), ''TamTam Info'', 25 February 2011 .〕 Issoufou won the election and took office as President on 7 April 2011; he then appointed Labo to the government as Minister of State for the Interior, Public Security, Decentralization, and Religious Affairs on 21 April 2011.〔("Niger unveils new government" ), AFP, 21 April 2011.〕〔("Le Chef de l'Etat signe un décret portant composition des membres du premier gouvernement de la 7ème République" ), ''Le Sahel'', 23 April 2011 .〕
Labo was moved to the post of Minister of State for Agriculture on 13 August 2013; Hassoumi Massoudou replaced him at the Interior Ministry.〔("Remaniement ministériel : La liste complète des nouveaux membres du gouvernement" ), ActuNiger, 13 August 2013 .〕
Labo's wife was arrested in June 2014 in connection with an investigation into the trafficking of infants from "baby factories" in Nigeria, where the children were born to captive girls and then sold. Labo denied being involved with the illegal network, but he was also arrested in August 2014.〔("Niger minister arrested in 'baby-trafficking' investigation" ), Reuters, 23 August 2013.〕

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