Martins started his career as a journalist at São Tomé and Príncipe's National Radio (Rádio Nacional) between 1984 and 1985, and later worked at Angola's National Radio (RNA) from 1999 to 2007. He is the head of construction and security company Gibela Group[1] and president of FAMA (Aurélio Martins' Foundation).[2][3]
He was suspended from the party in mid-May 2018 due to backing the government's dismissal of three supreme court justices (incl. the court's president) who had ruled in favour of handing over the Rosema Brewery in Neves - controlled by the party's largest donor Antonio Monteiros and his brother Domingos Monteiros, who were both MPs for the party - to an Angolan businessman.[5] He was replaced as party president with Jorge Bom Jesus at an extraordinary congress on 30 June.[6]
Honours
Martins was elected Figura do Ano (“São Toméan of the Year”) in 2007, 2008 and 2009.[7]