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National Council for Democracy and Development
The
National Council for Democracy
and Development
was the ruling
junta
of
Guinea
from 2008 to 2010.
Historical background
The
CNDD
seized power in the
2008 Guinean coup d'état
on
23 December
2008. This followed the death of the previous long-serving
President
,
Lansana Conté
.
Government
On 5
May 2009
the government
recalled thirty of the country's overseas ambassadors - about
three quarters
of the nation's total. No reason was given for
the decision
.
Members
On 23 December, the CNDD announced that the Council's members were:
Captain Moussa Dadis Camara
- previously head of the army's fuel supplies unit
Brigadier General
Mamadouba Camara
Lt-Col
Sékouba Konaté
- previously head of an
elite army unit
Lt-Col
Mathurin Bangoura
Lt-Col
Aboubacar Sidiki Camara
Commandant
Oumar Baldé
Commandant
Mamadi Mara
Commandant
Almamy Camara
Lieutenant
Mamadou Bhoye Diallo
Captain
Kolako Béavogui
Lt-Col
Kandia Mara
Colonel
Sékou Mara
Morciré Camara
Alpha Yaya Diallo
Lt-Col
Mamadou Korka Diallo
Captain
Kéléti Faro
Lieutenant
Colonel Fodéba Touré
Commandant
Cheick Tidiane Camara
Colonel
Sékou Sako
Sub-Lieutenant
Claude Pivi
Lieutenant
Saa Alphonse Touré
Moussa Kéïta
Aédor Bah
Commandant
Bamou Lama
Mohamed Lamine
Kaba
Captain
Daman Condé
Commandant
Amadou Doumbouya
Lieutenant
Moussa Kékoro Camara
Chief Adjutant
Issa Camara
Lt-Col
Abdoulaye Chérif Diaby
Dr
Diakité Aboubacar Chérif
Mamadi Condé
Sub-Lieutenant
Cheick Ahmed Touré