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Mohammed Ibn Chambas

Date of Birth: 7/12/1950


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Bienvenido a Malabo

In Brussels on 24 October ACP Secretary General Mohammed Ibn Chambas described how good governance democracy and human rights were gaining ground in the organisation...


Jobs for the boys

The Commission’s current President the experienced but lacklustre James Victor Gbeho took over to complete Ghana’s term after Mohammed Ibn Chambas left in March 2010 to join the African Caribbean and Pacific Group in Brussels...


A coup to stop a coup

Under its outgoing President Mohamed Ibn Chambas of Ghana Ecowas gave evidence against the Tandja regime when the European Union (EU) reviewed its aid to Niamey last year...


The East takes on the South

The EPAs are supposed to come into force in March and the main ACP negotiator will be its new Secretary General Mohamed ibn Chambas from Ghana (see Box)...


Mr Chambas goes to Brussels

After Mohammed ibn Chambas takes over as Secretary General of the African Caribbean and Pacific Group in Brussels on 1 March 2010 he will have to fight hard to reassert the coherence and sense of direction of this important lobby group and its relations with the European Union...


Under new management

In late February Babangida visited Conakry with Ecowas Executive Secretary Mohammed Ibn Chambas...


Ghana's gain

With Mohamed Ibn Chambas as Executive Secretary of the Economic Community of West African States Ghana already has on-the-ground experience of dealing with the stalemate in Côte d'Ivoire and the rumbling crisis in Guinea...


Candidates and rivals

From January Ghana’s Mohamed Ibn Chambas heads the new Commission at the Economic Community of West African States’ Secretariat in Abuja – for the next four years...


Nervy neighbours

Obasanjo had already threatened military action when Faure visited him in Abuja on 17 February Ecowas (whose Executive Secretary Mohamed Ibn Chambas is Ghanaian) had imposed sanctions while United Nations Secretary General Kofi Annan (also Ghanaian) was the first world leader to denounce the coup...


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