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Ahmed Haj Ali
2nd Minister of Tourism of Eritrea
In office
1997–2001
Preceded byWorku Tesfamichael
Succeeded byAmna Nurhusein
1st Minister of Fisheries of Eritrea
In office
2001–present
3rd Minister of Marine Resources of Eritrea
In office
2001–2011
Preceded byPetros Solomon
2nd Minister of Energy & Mines
In office
2011–2013
Preceded byTesfai Ghebreselassie
Personal details
Political partyPFDJ

Ahmed Haj Ali is an Eritrean politician who has held various posts within the Government of Eritrea.

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Political career

After serving as Minister of Labour and Human Welfare, he was moved to the post of Minister of Tourism in February 1997.[1] He has subsequently served as Minister of Fisheries and Marine Resources. He was also the first Eritrean Representative at the United Nations.

As of 2011, he is the Minister of Energy and Mines. He has signed mining agreements with companies from Western countries and China to facilitate the exploitation of Eritrea's mineral wealth.[2]

References

  1. ^ "President quietly shuffles cabinet", Indian Ocean Newsletter, 29 March 1997 (Horn of Africa Monthly Review, 21 February–28 April 1997).
  2. ^ "Gold rush", Africa Confidential, volume 52, number 5, 4 March 2011.

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