Kabiné Komara

Kabiné Komara (born 8 March 1950[1][2])[3] (his given name is also variously reported as Kabinet, Kabineh, Kabinè) [4][5] was Prime Minister of Guinea from 30 December 2008 to 26 January 2010.

Until the end of 2008 a director at the African Export-Import Bank in Cairo, Egypt, Komara was announced as the new prime minister in a government radio broadcast on 30 December.

[12] During the 2007 Guinean general strike, the opposition Trades Union leadership named Komara as one of four acceptable candidates to be appointed prime minister, a job later given to Lansana Kouyaté.

[13][14] The National Council for Democracy and Development leadership under self-proclaimed President Camara had promised to choose a civilian prime minister in the week prior to Komara's appointment and after the 2008 Guinean coup d'état.

"[5]Early in the morning of 30 December, government radio in Conakry read out a statement naming Komara as the new prime minister of Guinea.

[6][15] Kabiné Komara released a statement on the 30th accepting the post,[16][17] after a special flight carried him from Cairo to Conakry, via Paris and Dakar.