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Guinea President keeps Mines Minister in Post-Election Government

Mamady Doumbouya is the president of Guinea. He was elected in a coup and sworn into office for seven years last month. His'mines minister' has been retained, but he appointed new ministers to finance, justice, and security.

Since 2021, the former Special Forces commander has led?the West African country.

Guinea has the world's biggest bauxite reserve and richest iron ore deposit, both of which are untapped. A massive mining project at Simandou was launched in November.

Doumbouya's victory in the presidential elections that followed completed the return to civilian rule. Doumbouya said last week that Amadou Youry Bah will remain as Prime Minister.

According to an order read out on state TV on Monday, Mariama Cylla, the former World Bank representative country who was serving as Agriculture Minister, will lead the Ministry of Economy, Finance and Budget.

Ibrahima Sory Tounkara was named justice minister. He served as a judge in a court trial for the 2009 stadium massacre that resulted in more than 150 deaths.

General Ahmed Mohamed Diallo has been named Minister of Security and Civil Protection.

Bouna Slla was appointed as the first Mines Minister in 2024.

(source: Reuters)