Moussa Diakité

Moussa Diakité
Moussa Diakité
Personal details
Died July 1985
Guinea
Nationality Guinean

Moussa Diakité (192? -1985) was a Guinean politician during the presidency of Ahmed Sékou Touré. He was a member of the national Politburo.[1] His wife, Tata Keïta, was half sister of the President's wife Andrée, and his son married the eldest daughter of Ismael Touré, the president's brother.[2]

In March 1952 Diakité ran for election in Kankan on the RDA platform, while Sékou Touré ran for the forest region. Both men lost.[3] After Touré became first President of Guinea after independence in 1958, Diakite held a number of cabinet posts, serving as minister of banking, security and internal affairs, finance and housing.[4] As Minister-Governor of the Bank of the Republic of Guinea in 1962 he was involved in negotiations with the United States of America over guarantees for foreign investors.[5] He became a member of the tight-knit group of close relatives who supported President Sékou Touré and who became the primary beneficiaries of the regime.[6]

He was a member of the Commission of Inquiry at Camp Boiro, where he conducted the secret investigation followed by the execution of Diallo Telli in 1972.[1] In May 1972, as Minister of the Interior and Security and member of the National Politbureau he was among leaders who welcomed Fidel Castro of Cuba on his visit to Guinea.[7] Diakite was arrested on 3 April 1984, one week after Touré's death.[4] He was executed after the attempted coup by Diarra Traoré in July 1985.[1]

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