Amadou Cheiffou, born on December first, nineteen forty-two, is a prominent Nigerien politician known for his significant contributions to the country's governance. He served as the Prime Minister of Niger from October twenty-six, nineteen ninety-one, to April seventeenth, nineteen ninety-three, during a crucial transitional period in the nation's history.
In January two thousand four, Cheiffou founded the Social Democratic Rally (RSD-Gaskiya), a political party that has played a vital role in Niger's political landscape. His leadership has been instrumental in shaping the party's vision and policies, reflecting his commitment to democratic principles.
Beyond his role in party politics, Cheiffou was appointed President of the Economic, Social and Cultural Council of Niger (CESOC) from January two thousand six to February two thousand ten. His tenure in this position allowed him to influence key socio-economic policies in the country.
Additionally, he served as the Ombudsman from August two thousand eleven until December two thousand fifteen, further demonstrating his dedication to public service and the welfare of the Nigerien people.