Paul Kaba Thieba, born on July twenty-eighth, nineteen sixty, is a prominent Burkinabé economist and politician. His career reached a significant milestone when he was appointed as the Prime Minister of Burkina Faso on January sixth, two thousand sixteen, shortly after President Roch Marc Christian Kaboré assumed office.
Thieba's extensive experience in the financial sector includes notable positions at the Central Bank of West African States and the West African Monetary Union. His expertise in economics has played a crucial role in shaping the financial policies of Burkina Faso during his tenure.
Serving as Prime Minister until January eighteenth, two thousand nineteen, Thieba was instrumental in navigating the country through various challenges, focusing on economic development and stability. His leadership was marked by a commitment to improving the living standards of the Burkinabé people.