Reappointed in his functions by President Alassane Ouattara, Ivorian Prime Minister Robert Beugré Mambé unveiled, on Friday, January 23, the list of his government team mainly composed of members of the outgoing executive.
In detail, the new government consists of 34 members, including 30 full ministers and four deputy ministers. Four outgoing ministers are Kobenan Kouassi Adjoumani, Léon Kakou Adom, Bouaké Fofana, and Laurent Tchagba. Five new personalities are entering the government: Hien Yacouba Sié, Djibril Ouattara, Abou Bamba, Jean-Louis Moulot, and Bernard Kini Comoé.
Thus, the following are appointed:
– Vice Prime Minister, Minister of Defense: Téné Birahima Ouattara
– Minister of State, Minister of Public Service and Modernization of Administration: Mrs. Anne Désirée Ouloto-Lamizana
– Minister of State, Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation: Mrs. Nialé Kaba
– Minister of Justice and Human Rights: Jean Sansan Kambilé
– Minister of Interior and Security: General Vagondo Diomandé
– Minister of Economy, Finance, and Budget: Adama Coulibaly
– Minister of Mines, Petroleum, and Energy: Mamadou Sangafowa Coulibaly
– Minister of Agriculture, Rural Development, and Food Production: Bruno Nabagné Koné
– Minister of Transport and Maritime Affairs: Amadou Koné
– Minister of Hydraulics, Sanitation, and Cleanliness: Amédé Koffi Kouakou
– Minister of Youth Promotion, Professional Integration, and Civic Service, Deputy Government Spokesperson: Mamadou Touré
– Minister of Health, Public Hygiene, and Universal Health Coverage: Pierre Ngou Dimba
– Minister of Urbanism, Housing, and Living Environment: Moussa Sanogo
– Minister of Animal and Fish Resources: Sidi Tiémoko Touré
– Minister of State Portfolio and Public Enterprises: Mrs. Mariatou Koné
– Minister of Communication, Government Spokesperson: Amadou Koulibaly
– Minister of Water and Forests: Jacques Assahoré Konan
– Minister of Trade, Industry, and Handicrafts: Ibrahim Khalil Konaté
– Minister of Tourism and Leisure: Siandou Fofana
– Minister of Planning and Development: Souleymane Diarrasouba
– Minister of Higher Education and Scientific Research: Adama Diawara
– Minister of Employment, Social Protection, and Vocational Training: Adama Kamara
– Minister of National Education, Literacy, and Technical Education: N’Guessan Koffi
– Minister of Infrastructure and Road Maintenance: Yacouba Yien Sié
– Minister of Social Cohesion, Solidarity, and Fight against Poverty: Mrs. Myss Belmonde Dogo
– Minister of Digital Transition and Technological Innovation: Djibril Ouattara
– Minister of Women, Family, and Children: Mrs. Nassénéba Touré
– Minister of Culture and Francophonie: Mrs. Françoise Remarck
– Minister of Sports: Adje Silas Metch
– Minister of Environment and Ecological Transition: Abou Bamba
– Deputy Minister to the Minister of Transport and Maritime Affairs, in charge of Maritime Affairs: Célestin Sérey Doh
– Deputy Minister to the Minister of State, Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation, in charge of African Integration and Ivorians abroad: Adama Dosso
– Deputy Minister to the Minister of National Education, Literacy, and Technical Education, in charge of Technical Education: Jean-Louis Moulot
– Deputy Minister to the Minister of Agriculture, Rural Development, and Food Production, in charge of Food Production: Bernard Kini Comoé
The first Council of Ministers of the new government is scheduled for Saturday, January 24, 2026 at 11 a.m.
