Ouhoumoudou Mahamadou's government

Ouhoumoudou Mahamadou's government has governed Niger since 9 April 2021.[1]

Ministers

The government, chaired by Prime Minister Ouhoumoudou Mahamadou, has 33 Ministries which are:[2]

  • Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Cooperation: Hassoumi Massoudou
  • Minister of State to the Presidency of the Republic: Rhissa Ag Boula
  • Ministry of National Defence: 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

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