Albert Ndele

Albert Ndele Bamu (born 15 August 1930) is a Congolese politician and banker. He served as chairman of the College of Commissioners-General that governed the Republic of the Congo (Léopoldville) for two weeks while Justin Marie Bomboko returned from New York to Léopoldville, and the next four months as deputy chairman.[1][2][3] He was later governor of the National Bank of the Congo from 1961 to 1970.[4][5] He briefly served as the Minister of Finance. One term from September 1960 to February 1961,[6] and another term from 15 September 1970 until his dismissal on 12 November 1970.[7]

Albert Ndele
Ndele in 1960
Chairman of the Board of Commissioners-General of Congo-Léopoldville
In office
20 September 1960  3 October 1960
PresidentJoseph Kasa-Vubu
Preceded byJoseph Iléo (as Prime Minister)
Succeeded byJustin Marie Bomboko
Deputy Chairman of the Board of Commissioners-General of Congo-Léopoldville
In office
3 October 1960  9 February 1961
PresidentJoseph Kasa-Vubu
Minister of Finance of the Democratic Republic of the Congo
In office
15 September 1970  12 November 1970
PresidentJoseph-Désiré Mobutu
Preceded byLouis Namwezi
Succeeded byLouis Namwezi
Personal details
Born (1930-08-15) 15 August 1930
Boma, Belgian Congo
Political partyIndependent
Alma materUniversité catholique de Louvain

Citations

  1. "Drive Pushed by Mobutu". The Bridgeport Post. 21 September 1960.
  2. "Rival State Plans Made". The Baltimore Sun. 4 October 1960.
  3. Artigue 1960, p. 92.
  4. "Archived copy" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2015-09-23. Retrieved 2020-04-21.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  5. Pragnell 1976, p. 534.
  6. "MINISTERE DES FINANCES :Patrice Kitebi passe le flambeau à Henri Yav Mulang". 7sur7.cd. December 12, 2014.
  7. CRISP 1971, p. 18.

References

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