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The Hon. Diallo Rabain, JP, MP

The Hon. Diallo Rabain, JP, MP

Progressive Labour Party Government Minister of the Cabinet & Digital Innovation Constituency 13 - Devonshire North Central
Accountability Scorecard vs 36 House of Assembly members
#18 Attendance Rank of 36 · 96%
#17 Speaking Rank of 36 · 9h 31m
0 Questions Asked
1 Bills Sponsored
30 Statements
$33.8k Travel Spend avg $61.4k

Biography

The Hon. Diallo Vincent Sekou Rabain was educated at Elliott Primary School, Saltus Grammar School and Florida A&M University, graduating in 1995 with a Bachelor of Science degree in Electronic Engineering Technology. Upon returning to Bermuda in 1995, he joined Works & Engineering for 6 years. Following that Mr. Rabain was a founding partner of CompuCAD Training & Service Limited. Mr. Rabain has a passion for community service and has consistently contributed to the Bermudian community on a voluntary basis. He is a past president of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Epsilon Theta Lambda Chapter; an executive member of the Harrington Workman’s Club; and a former member of the Bermuda Police Reserve. He has served on numerous Government Boards, including The Ministry of Education Board; The Bermuda Government Scholarship Committee; Commission for Unity and Racial Equality; Road Safety Council; Architectural Advisory Council; and the NTB.

Election History

Year Constituency Votes Result
2025 Devonshire North Central 351 Won
2020 Devonshire North Central 496 Won
2017 Devonshire North Central 616 Won
2012 Hamilton South 364 Lost

Government Travel

Total: $33.8k (5 trips)
1 trip · $2.0k
Date Destination Purpose Cost
Jul 12 Bahamas The Hon. Diallo V. Rabin JP, MP, Minister of the Cabinet Office … $2.0k

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