List of government ministers of Niger in 2009
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Members of the Council of Ministers of Niger as of 30 June 2009 include:
- Prime Minister: Brigi Rafini
- Minister of State for the Interior, Public Safety and Decentralization: Albadé Abouba
- Minister of Foreign Affairs, Cooperation and African Integration: Aichatou Mindaoudou
- Minister of Economy and Finance: Ali Mahamane Lamine Zeine
- Minister of Agricultural Development: Ahaman Moussa
- Minister of Youth and Sports: TBA[1][2][3][4]
- Minister of Urbanization, Housing and Land Registry: Aissa Diallo Abdoulaye
- Minister of Mines and Energy: Mohamed Abdoullahi
- Minister of Secondary and Higher Education, and Technology and Research: Sidikou Oumarou
- Minister of Communication, Spokesman of the Government: Mohamed Ben Omar
- Minister of the Civil Service and Labour: Kanda Siptey
- Minister of Culture, Arts and Leisure, in charge of the promotion of art-based entrepreneurship: Oumarou Hadary
- Minister of the Population and Social Reforms: TBA[1][3]
- Minister of National Education: Ousmane Samba Mamadou
- Minister in Charge of Relations with State Institutions: Salifou Madou Kelzou
- Minister of the Environment and the fight against Desertification: Issoufou Bako[5]
- Minister of National Competitiveness and the fight against the High Cost of Life: TBA[6]
- Minister of Religious Affairs and Humanitarian Actions: Labo Issaka
- Minister of Equipment: Lamido Moumouni Harouna
- Minister of Trade, Industry and Normalization: Halidou Badje
- Minister of National Defense: Djida Hamadou (CDS-Rahama).[1][3]
- Minister of Justice, Attorney General: Garba Lompo[7]
- Minister of Transport and Civil Aviation: Colonel Issa Mazou[8][9]
- Minister of Tourism and Handicrafts: Sani Morou Fatouma[10]
- Minister of Land Development and Community Development: Sadé Souley
- Minister of Public Health: TBA[1][3]
- Minister of Animal Resources: TBA[1][3]
- Minister for the Promotion of the Young Entrepreneurs and the Reform of Public Companies: TBA[1][3][11]
- Minister of Vocational and Technical Training: Dagra Mamadou[12]
- Minister of Population, Women’s Promotion and the Protection of Children: Maikibi Kadiatou Dandobi
- Minister of African Integration and Nationals living abroad: TBA[1][3]
- Minister of Water Resources: TBA.[1][3]
References
- ^ a b c d e f g h On 25 June 2009, CDS-Rahama pulled its eight members from the government. These were:Salou Gobi, Boukari Zila Mahamadou, Issa Lamine, Issiah Kato, Maïzama Hadiza, Seydou Hachimou, Aminou Tassiou . CDS Minister of Defense, Djida Hamadou chose to remain in government.
- ^ Niger president's main ally quits the government. AFP. 25 June 2009.
- ^ a b c d e f g h Niger: remaniement pour remplacer des ministres démissionnaires Archived 2009-06-30 at the Wayback Machine. AFP. 29 June 2009.
- ^ A la Présidence de la République : remaniement du gouvernement Archived 2009-05-18 at the Wayback Machine. Sahel Dimanche 15 May 2009. Abdourahamane Seydou replaced by Salou Gobi
- ^ Remaniement du gouvernement: M. Issoufou Bako nommé ministre de l'Environnement et de la Lutte contre la Désertification Archived 2009-02-02 at the Wayback Machine. Sahel Dimanche, 29 January 2008. Issoufou Bako replaces Mohamed Akotey, 2009-01-29
- ^ Abdou Daouda, died 2009-05-15. Les membres du gouvernement et les populations de Zinder accompagnent le défunt au cimetière musulman de Birni Zinder. Abdou Saïdou ONEP Zinder Diffa. Le Sahel du Lundi. 18 May 2009
- ^ A la Présidence de la République : remaniement du gouvernement Archived 2009-05-18 at the Wayback Machine. Sahel Dimanche 15 May 2009. Dagra Mahamadou replaced by Garba Lompo
- ^ A la Présidence de la République : remaniement du gouvernement Archived 2009-05-18 at the Wayback Machine. Sahel Dimanche 15 May 2009. Amadou Nouhou replaced by Colonel Issa Mazou
- ^ Amadou Nouhou replaced Kindo Hamani, June 2007 - 14 September 2008. Mamadou Tandja procède à un léger remaniement du gouvernement, 15 September 2008 - APANEWS
- ^ A la Présidence de la République : remaniement du gouvernement Archived 2009-05-18 at the Wayback Machine. Sahel Dimanche 15 May 2009. Amadou Aissa Siddo replaced by Sani Morou Fatouma
- ^ A la Présidence de la République : remaniement du gouvernement Archived 2009-05-18 at the Wayback Machine. Sahel Dimanche 15 May 2009. Salou Gobi replaced by Maïzama Hadiza
- ^ A la Présidence de la République : remaniement du gouvernement Archived 2009-05-18 at the Wayback Machine. Sahel Dimanche 15 May 2009. Maïzama Hadiza replaced by Dagra Mamadou
- "Niger : President Mamadou Tandja approves new govt."[permanent dead link ], African Press Agency, June 9, 2007.
- List of governments of Niger: January 2000 - April 2007, izf.net/AFP. (in French) Retrieved 2009-02-16.
- List of Government of Niger. United States Central Intelligence Agency. Current as of 18 June 2009. Accessed: 2009-06-29.