Hamed bakayoko et alassane ouattara biography

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    Sunday, 21 March , Abidjan, Republic of Ivory Coast: HE President Alassane Ouattara, and the latter&#;s spouse Dominique Ouattara led prayers in benedictions in an Islamic ceremony behesting divine blessings for the country&#;s eleventh prime minister Hamed Bakayoko, who passed away on Wednesday, 10 March at University Medical Center Freiburg, Baden-Württemberg, Germany, after merely a prime ministerial tenure of days. 

    Bakayoko () had been appointed prime minister on 8 July for the Rally of the Republicans party.  He had previously served as the country&#;s Minister of New Technologies, Information and Communication, Minister of the Interior and Minister of Defence, and was deemed as a confidant of President Ouattara. 

    Hamed Bakayoko was laid to rest on Friday, 19 March in Séguéla (Worodougou Region). He was honoured with a national tribute on Wednesday, 17 March, during which he was raised to the dignity of Grand Cross in the Nation

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  • Alassane Ouattara

    President of Ivory Coast since

    Alassane Dramane Ouattara (US; French pronunciation:[alasanwataʁa]; born 1 January ) is an Burkinabé politician and economist who has been President of Ivory Coast (Côte d'Ivoire) since An economist by profession, he worked for the International Monetary Fund (IMF)[1] and the Central Bank of West African States (French: Banque Centrale des Etats de l'Afrique de l'Ouest, BCEAO), and was the Prime Minister of Côte d'Ivoire from November to December , appointed to that post by then-President Félix Houphouët-Boigny.[2][3][4][5] Ouattara became the president of the Rally of the Republicans (RDR), an Ivorian political party, in

    Early and personal life

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    Ouattara was born on 1 January ,[2][3] in Dimbokro in French West Africa.[6] He is a descendant on his father's side of the Muslim rulers of Burkina Faso, then part of the Kong Empire

    Hamed Bakayoko

    Prime Minister of elfenben Coast (–)

    Hamed Bakayoko (8 March – 10 March ) was an Ivorian politician who served as Prime Minister of Côte d'Ivoire from 8 July until his death on 10 March He had previously served as the country's Minister of New Technologies, resultat and Communication, Minister of the Interior and Minister of Defense.

    Career

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    In , Bakayoko started working as a reporter for Radiodiffusion Television Ivoirienne.[1] In , he founded the newspaper Le Patriote, and interviewed Alassane Ouattara at his wedding.[1] He later worked for Radio Nostalgie and Nostalgie Afrique.[2] He worked as the head of the Ivorian branch of Radio Nostalgie.[3] In the s, he was a founder member of the student branch of the Democratic Party of elfenben Coast – African Democratic Rally.[2] Later that decade, he joined the Rassemblement des Républicains.[3] During the First Ivorian Civil War, he worked in m