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Yeah Samake
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Niankoro Yéah Samaké (Pronunciationⓘ) (born 27 February 1969) is a social entrepreneur and politician from Ouélessébougou, Mali. Samaké served as the Malian Ambassador to India. He was nominated by the Malian President Ibrahim Boubacar Keïta in May 2015 and he assumed the post in 2015. He was recalled from the post in 2018 for "incompetence." When he returned to Mali he organized for his political party to have a parade in his honor to celebrate his return.[1] Samaké is the executive director of the Empower Mali Foundation, former mayor of Ouélessébougou, Vice President of Mali's League of Mayors, and was a candidate in the 2013 Malian presidential election.
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Born | 27 February 1969 (1969-02-27) (age 55) Ouélessébougou, Mali |
Political party | Party for Civic and Patriotic Action |
Spouse | Marissa Coutinho-Samaké |
Children | Keanen Carmen KianaLyn |
Residence | Ouélessébougou |
Alma mater | Brigham Young University (MPP) |
Occupation | Politician and President of the Party of Patriotic and Civic Action in Mali; Field Director of Empower Mali Foundation; Former Mali Ambassador to India; Former Mayor of Ouélessébougou, Mali; |
Known for | Former Mali Ambassador to India, 2013 and 2018 Presidential candidate Mali; Mayor of Ouélessébougou; Building schools and installing solar water systems in Mali; |
Website | empowermali.org;yeahsamake.com; |
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Samaké ran as a candidate in the Malian Presidential elections on 2 July 2018.