Miguel Abia Biteo Boricó ( Spanish: Miguel Abia Biteo Boricó ; 1961 - December 6, 2012 , Malabo , Equatorial Guinea ) - politician of Equatorial Guinea , Prime Minister (2004-2006).
| Miguel Abia Biteo Boriko | |||||||
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| Miguel Abia Biteo Boricó | |||||||
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| The president | Theodoro Obiang Ngema Mbasogo | ||||||
| Predecessor | Candido Muatetema Rivas | ||||||
| Successor | Ricardo Mange Obama Nfubea | ||||||
| Birth | 1961 | ||||||
| Death | December 6, 2012 Malabo , Equatorial Guinea | ||||||
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Biography
He belonged to the Bubi ethnic group that dominates the country, which at the same time did not have significant political influence. He graduated in the Soviet Union, qualification - mining engineer. After returning to his homeland, he held key positions in the oil industry.
- 1999-2000 - Minister of Finance, resigned after a corruption scandal,
- 2001-2004 - Minister for Relations with Parliament and Legal Affairs,
- 2004-2006 - Prime Minister of Equatorial Guinea in the administration of President Teodoro Obiang Nguema Mbasogo , resigned after harsh criticism from the state, was arrested on charges of collaborating with the banned Bioko Island Self-Determination Movement (MAIB), and was tortured according to some reports.
In the last government of the country he served as Minister of Labor and Social Security.