Komara government
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The Komara government is the current government of Guinea
which took power in the 2008 Guinean coup d'état
following the death of the long serving president, Lansana Conté
. The Council was headed by army Captain Moussa Dadis Camara
. On 30 December Camara appointed the technocrat Kabiné Komara
as Prime Minister.
On 14 January, a cabinet of 28 ministers was announced:
Guinea
Guinea , officially the Republic of Guinea , is a country in West Africa. Formerly known as French Guinea , it is today sometimes called Guinea-Conakry to distinguish it from its neighbour Guinea-Bissau. Guinea is divided into eight administrative regions and subdivided into thirty-three prefectures...
which took power in the 2008 Guinean coup d'état
2008 Guinean coup d'état
The 2008 Guinean coup d'état was a Guinean military coup d'état that occurred in Guinea on 23 December 2008, shortly after the death of long-time President Lansana Conté...
Members
The coup was carried out in December 2008 by the National Council for Democracy and DevelopmentNational Council for Democracy and Development
The National Council for Democracy and Development were 2008-2010 the ruling junta of Guinea .-Historical background:...
following the death of the long serving president, Lansana Conté
Lansana Conté
Lansana Conté was the second President of Guinea from 3 April 1984 until his death. He was a Muslim and a member of the Susu ethnic group.-Early life:...
. The Council was headed by army Captain Moussa Dadis Camara
Moussa Dadis Camara
Captain Moussa Dadis Camara now called Moïse Dadis Camara is an ex-officer of the Guinean army who served as the President of the Republic of Guinea's National Council for Democracy and Development , which seized power in a military coup d'état on 23 December 2008 after the...
. On 30 December Camara appointed the technocrat Kabiné Komara
Kabiné Komara
Kabiné Komara was Prime Minister of Guinea from 30 December 2008 to 21 January 2010...
as Prime Minister.
On 14 January, a cabinet of 28 ministers was announced:
Minister | Name | Role in CNDD |
---|---|---|
Security & Civil Protection | Gen Mamadouba Toto Camara | 1st Vice-President |
Defense | Gen Sekouba Konaté | |
Construction, Development and Public Works | Boubacar Barry | |
Secretary-General of the Presidency | Keletigui Faro | |
Private sector plannign & promotion | Mamadouba Max Bangoura | |
Mines & Energy | Mahmoud Thiam | |
Foreign Affairs | Alexandre Cécé Loua | |
Administration & Political affairs | Dr Frédéric Kolié | |
Economy & Finance | Capt. Mamadou Sandé | |
Education | Hadja Aicha Bah | |
Universities & Scientific Research | Dr Alpha Kabiné Camara | |
Agriculture | Abdouramane Sanoh (resigned 2009-10-12) | |
Justice | Col. Siba Nolamou | |
Commerce & Industry | Commd. Korka Diallo | |
Environment | Papa Koly Kourouma | |
Telecommunications & IT | Col. Mathurin Bangoura | |
Fisheries | Raymond Ounouted | |
African Integration | Abdoul Aziz Bah | |
Employment & Administrative Reform | Dr Alpha Diallo (resigned 2009-10-15) | |
Health | Col. Abdoulaye Cherif Diaby | |
Transport | Mamadi Kaba | |
Tourism | ||
Audit, Transparency & Good Governance | Joseph Kandouno | |
Women & Children | Hadja Makoura Sylla | |
Information & Culture | Justin Morel Junior (resigned 2009-10-15) | |
Youth, Sport and Youth Employment | Col. Fodeba Touré | |
Decentralisation and local development | Naby Diakité | |
Secretary-General in charge of special services against Drugs and Organised Crime |
Capt. Moussa Diokoro Camara | |
Secretary of State in charge of public works |
Mamadi Kallo |