Background
Djermakoye, Moumouni Adamou was born on May 22, 1939 in Dosso, Niger, Niger Republic. Son of Moumouni Aouta and Mariama (Mayaki) Djermakoye.
ambassador Nigerian government official
Djermakoye, Moumouni Adamou was born on May 22, 1939 in Dosso, Niger, Niger Republic. Son of Moumouni Aouta and Mariama (Mayaki) Djermakoye.
Officer certified, Efortom of Frejus, France, 1964. Staff college certified in political science studies, Military School Staff-Office, Paris, 1973.
Minister foreign affairs, Niger Government, 1974-1979; minister youth, sports and culture, Niger Government, 1979-1982; minister health and social affairs, Niger Government, 1982-1983; president national county of development, Niger Government, 1983; governor department of Zinder, Niger Government, 1983-1988; ambassador to the United States, Washington, 1988-1993; permanent representative, United Nations, New York City, since 1988; president, National Assembly, Republic of Niger, since 1993; now also speaker, National Assembly, Republic of Niger. Speaker United Nations General Assembly, 1974-1979, president social development committee, 1980-1983;president, initiator, organizer first African-American Summit, Ivory Coast, 1990.
Colonel Niger Army, present. Member International Association Permanent Representatives to the United Nations., Foreign Society Members of Legion of Honour, Council Military Supreme, Superior Council National Orientation.
Married Fati Lagare; children: Abdul'Aziz, Zaratou, Kadidjiatou, Karim.