Ouhoumoudou Mahamadou's Government governed Niger from 9 April 2021[1] until its overthrow by the military following the 2023 Nigerien coup d'état on 26 July and its replacement by the National Council for the Safeguard of the Homeland.[2][3]

Ministers

The Government, chaired by Prime Minister Ouhoumoudou Mahamadou, has 33 Ministries which are:[4]

  • Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Cooperation: Hassoumi Massoudou
  • Minister of State to the Presidency of the Republic: Rhissa Ag Boula
  • Ministry of National Defense: Alkassoum Indattou
  • Ministry of Interior and Decentralization: Alkache Alhada
  • Ministry of Vocational Training: Kassoum Mamane Moctar
  • Ministry of Higher Education and Research: Mamoudou Djibo
  • Ministry of Public Health, Population and Social Affairs: Illiassou Idi Mainassara
  • Ministry of Mines: Ousseini Hadizatou Yacouba
  • Ministry of Post and New Information Technologies: Hassane Barazé Moussa
  • Ministry of Transport: Oumarou Malam Alma
  • Ministry of Humanitarian Action and Disaster Management: Laouan Magagi
  • Ministry of Livestock and Government Spokesperson: Tidjani Idrissa Abdoulkadri
  • Ministry of Equipment: Hamadou Adamou Souley
  • Ministry of Justice and Keeper of the Seals: Boubakar Hassan
  • Ministry of Communication, responsible for Relations with Institutions: Zada Mahamadou
  • Ministry of Finance: Ahmat Jidoud
  • Ministry of Trade, Industry and Youth Entrepreneurship: Gado Sabo Moctar
  • Ministry of Agriculture: Alambedji Abba Issa
  • Ministry of Urban Planning, Housing and Sanitation: Maïzoumbou Laoual Amadou
  • Ministry of Planning: Abdou Rabiou
  • Ministry of Petroleum, Energy and Renewable Energies: Sani Issoufou Mahamadou
  • Ministry of Culture, Tourism and Handicrafts: Mohamed Hamid
  • Ministry of Territorial Planning and Community Development: Maman Ibrahim Mahaman
  • Ministry for the Promotion of Women and the Protection of Children: Allahoury Aminata Zourkaleini
  • Ministry of National Education: Rabiou Ousman
  • Ministry of Hydraulics: Adamou Mahaman
  • Ministry of Public Service and Labor: Ataka Zaharatou Aboubacar
  • Ministry of the Environment and the Fight against Desertification: Garama Saratou Rabiou Inoussa
  • Ministry of Employment and Social Protection: Ibrahim Boukary
  • Ministry of Youth and Sport: Sekou Doro Adamou
  • Ministry Delegate to the Ministry of Finance, in charge of the Budget: Gourouza Magagi Salmou
  • Minister Delegate to the Ministry of the Interior and Decentralization, in charge of Decentralization: Dardaou Zaneidou
  • Minister Delegate to the Ministry of State for Foreign Affairs and Cooperation, in charge of African Integration: Youssouf Mohamed Almouctar

See also

References

  1. "Niger – Nouveau gouvernement : Mohamed Bazoum fait la part belle au PNDS – Jeune Afrique". JeuneAfrique.com (in French). Retrieved 2022-08-12.
  2. Mednick, Sam (27 July 2023). "Mutinous soldiers claim to have overthrown Niger's president". AP. Archived from the original on 27 July 2023. Retrieved 27 July 2023.
  3. "Soldiers announce coup in Niger – DW – 07/28/2023". dw.com. Retrieved 2023-11-27.
  4. "Niger : Nomination des membres du 1er Gouvernement Ouhoumoudou Mahamadou | Agence Nigérienne de Presse". www.anp.ne. Retrieved 2022-08-12.
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