Kaifala Marah

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Kaifala Marah
Minister of Finance of Sierra Leone
In office
January 2013  March 2016
Preceded bySamura Kamara
Succeeded byMomodu Kargbo
State House Chief of Staff to president Ernest Bai Koroma
In office
2010–2012
Succeeded byRichard Konteh
Personal details
Born
Alma mater
ProfessionAccountant

Kaifala Marah (born in Koidu Town, Sierra Leone) is a Sierra Leonean politician, accountant, Governor of the Bank of Sierra Leone (2016–2017), and Minister of Finance (2013–2016).[1][2] On 7 March 2017, Dr. Marah resigned as governor to seek the nomination of the All People's Congress (APC) for the presidential election of 2018.[3]

He served as State House chief of staff and senior economic advisor to Sierra Leone's president Ernest Bai Koroma from 2010 until his appointment as finance minister in 2013.[4]

Marah holds a bachelor's degree in international relations from Fourah Bay College, a master's degree in public policy from State University of New York; and a doctorate degree in political finance from the University of Hull. Marah served as a deputy town clerk at the Koidu-New Sembehun city council. He later served as a budget analyst at the New York State Senate.[5] Marah was the public expenditure management adviser at the commonwealth secretariat in London, before he was appointed as chief of staff to president Ernest Bai Koroma.[6]

Marah was born and raised in Koidu Town, Kono District, in Eastern Sierra Leone. His family is originally from Koinadugu District in Northern Sierra Leone. Marah is a Muslim and a member of the Kuranko ethnic group.

Kaifala Marah was born and raised in Koidu Town, Kono District, in the Eastern province of Sierra Leone to Kuranko parents from Koinadugu District in the north of Sierra Leone.

Marah attended Ansarul Islamic Boys Secondary School in Koidu Town. Marah holds a bachelor's degree in international relations from Fourah Bay College in Sierra Leone; a master's degree in public policy from State University of New York; and a doctorate degree in political finance (political economy) from the University of Hull

Career

Marah had served as a deputy town clerk at the Koidu-New Sembehun city council. He later served as a budget analyst at the New York State Senate.[5] Marah was the public expenditure management adviser at the commonwealth secretariat in London, before he was appointed as chief of staff to president Ernest Bai Koroma.[6]

Political career

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