Fédération des cheminots de l'A.O.F ('Railway Workers Federation of French West Africa') was a federation of trade union of railway workers in French West Africa. The federation consisted of four unions; Dakar-Niger, Conakry-Niger, Abidjan-Niger and Benin-Niger. Ibrahima Sarr was the general secretary of the federation.[1] The federation was not affiliated to any trade union centre, but its constituent unions were free to affiliate themselves directly to a trade union centre. The Abidjan-Niger railway workers union of Ivory Coast was affiliated to CGT whilst the Benin-Niger railway workers union of Dahomey was affiliated to CFDT.[2]

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  1. Gadjigo, Samba. Ousmane Sembène: The Making of a Militant Artist. Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 2010. p. 81
  2. Ajayi, Jacob F. Ade, Joseph Ki-Zerbo, and G. Mokhtar. General history of Africa 8 Africa since 1935. London u.a: Heinemann u.a, 1993. p. 181
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