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Edward David Singhateh (born 8 August 1968) is a Gambian former military officer and politician who played a key role in the 1994 coup that brought
Yahya Jammeh Yahya Abdul-Aziz Jemus Junkung Jammeh (born 25 May 1965) is a Gambian politician and former soldier, who served as President of the Gambia from 1996 to 2017. He was the Chairman of the Armed Forces Provisional Ruling Council (AFPRC) from 1994 ...
to power. He later served in various ministerial roles in the Gambian government before his dismissal in 2007.


Early life and education

Singhateh was born on 8 August 1968 in The UK, to a Mandinka father and an English mother. He was raised in a Roman Catholic household and received his education at St. Augustine’s School in Banjul from 1982 to 1987. Singateh was born on 8 August 1968. He joined the
army An army, ground force or land force is an armed force that fights primarily on land. In the broadest sense, it is the land-based military branch, service branch or armed service of a nation or country. It may also include aviation assets by ...
in 1991.


Military Career

After working as an electronic technician at the Civil Aviation Department between 1989 and 1990, Singhateh joined the Gambia National Army (GNA) as an officer cadet in January 1991. He later underwent military training in the United States and was commissioned as a second lieutenant in January 1992, serving as a platoon commander.


1994 Gambian coup d'état In the 1994 Gambian coup d'état, a group of soldiers led by 29-year-old Lieutenant Yahya Jammeh seized power in a coup d'état on the morning of 22 July, ousting Dawda Jawara, who had been President of The Gambia since it became a Republic in ...

Singhateh was one of the key leaders of the coup d'état on 22 July 1994, which overthrew President Dawda Jawara and established the Armed Forces Provisional Ruling Council (AFPRC). Following the coup, he was appointed Minister of Defence in the AFPRC government. He was also a member of the military junta
Armed Forces Provisional Ruling Council The Armed Forces Provisional Ruling Council (AFPRC) gained control of Gambia in July 1994, in a military coup d'état. The AFPRC deposed the Dawda Jawara government and banned opposition political activity. Lieutenant Yahya Jammeh Yahya Ab ...
, and hold the position of vice-chairman of the junta. In November 1994 Singateh was promoted to captain. Singhateh also played a crucial role in suppressing the attempted coup of November 1994. He was later promoted to vice chairman of the AFPRC in January 1995 after the removal of Sana Sabally and Sadibou Hydara. He left the military in September 1996 with the rank of captain, which he had received in November 1994.


After the 1996 presidential election

After leaving the army Singhateh was appointed Vice President of The Gambia in 1996, serving until 1997. He then held multiple ministerial positions under President Yahya Jammeh: * Minister of Presidential Affairs (1997–2000) * Minister of Works, Communication, and Information (2000–2003) * Minister of Trade, Industry, and Employment (2003–2005) * Minister of Forestry and the Environment (March 2005 – September 2007) In addition to his government roles Singateh served as general secretary of the
Alliance for Patriotic Reorientation and Construction The Alliance for Patriotic Reorientation and Construction (APRC) is a political party in the Gambia. Founded by army officers who staged the 1994 coup, it was the dominant party of the Gambia from 1996 to 2016 under president Yahya Jammeh. His ...
(APRC), a position which he had held since 1997.


Dismissal and Later Life

In September 2007 Singhateh was dismissed from his ministerial position. Reports suggest he had attempted to resign earlier to pursue a law degree at the University of The Gambia. His dismissal coincided with the removal of his brother, Lieutenant Colonel Peter Singhateh, from his position as Deputy Commander of the Defence Staff. Once considered President Jammeh’s right-hand man, Singhateh was the only official to have continuously held a ministerial position since the 1994 coup. His removal marked a significant shift in the political landscape of The Gambia. His subsequent political career remained uncertain after his dismissal. After his political career ended, Singateh joined the judiciary in 2011.


References

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