Cellou Dalein Diallo, born on February third, nineteen fifty-two, is a prominent Guinean economist and politician. He served as the Prime Minister of Guinea from two thousand four to two thousand six, showcasing his leadership during a pivotal time in the nation's history.
Before ascending to the role of Prime Minister, Diallo held various ministerial positions within the Guinean government from nineteen ninety-six to two thousand four. His extensive experience in governance has shaped his political career and solidified his reputation as a key figure in Guinea's political landscape.
Currently, Diallo is the President of the Union of Democratic Forces of Guinea (UFDG), an opposition party that plays a crucial role in the country's political discourse. His commitment to democratic principles and reform has made him a significant player in Guinean politics.
In two thousand twenty, Diallo ran for the presidency but faced defeat against the incumbent, Alpha Condé. Despite this setback, he continues to advocate for the rights and aspirations of the Guinean people, remaining a vital voice in the ongoing quest for democracy in Guinea.