Managing Director of Continental Ré Ivory Coast since 2014, Ibrahima Ndoye has resigned. The information revealed by Atlas Magazine has been confirmed to Financial Afrik by the interested party itself. “I actually announced my resignation on August 27,” says Ibrahima Ndoye, arguing “personal reasons.” At Continental Ré, it’s mouth and motus sewn. Contacted, a member of management confirms an “email” dated August 27 and indicating a letter of resignation submitted today at the discretion of the Board of Directors. It should be noted that the Abidjan office is also relegated to the rank of a single subsidiary since in favor of the Cameroon subsidiary headed since January 2029 by Oumar Bâ, in charge of the group’s strategy for the CIMA zone.
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