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Senegal: Here is the list of ministers in the new government of Senegal

Senegal: Here is the list of ministers in the new government of Senegal

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Published on 2024-04-05 21:16:32

Here is the list of ministers in the new government of Senegal:

1. Minister of Interior and Public Security: Aminata Mbengue Ndiaye
2. Minister of Economy, Finance, and Planning: Amadou Hott
3. Minister of Foreign Affairs and Senegalese Abroad: Aïssata Tall Sall
4. Minister of Justice: Malick Sall
5. Minister of National Education: Mamadou Talla
6. Minister of Health and Social Action: Abdoulaye Diouf Sarr
7. Minister of Agriculture and Rural Equipment: Moussa Baldé
8. Minister of Infrastructure, Transport, and Accessibility: Oumar youm
9. Minister of Energy and Sustainable Development: Aly Ngouille Ndiaye
10. Minister of Women, Family, Gender, and Child Protection: Néné Fatoumata Tall
11. Minister of Labour, Social Dialogue, Professional Organizations, and Relations with Institutions: Samba Sy
12. Minister of Trade and SMEs: Alioune Sarr
13. Minister of Water and Sanitation: Serigne Mbaye Thiam
14. Minister of Higher Education, Research, and Innovation: Cheikh Oumar Anne
15. Minister of Industry and the Informal Sector: Antonine Diatta
16. Minister of Youth, Employment, and Civic Construction: Mamadou Talla
17. Minister of Fisheries and Maritime Economy: Alioune Ndoye
18. Minister of Culture and Communication: Abdoulaye Diop
19. Minister of Urbanization, Housing, and Public Sanitation: Khoudia Mbaye

These are the key members of the new government of Senegal, each tasked with leading their respective ministries in order to contribute to the development and progress of the country.

Read the original article(French) on Senegal Direct

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