Ministers of Justice of Guinea

The Ministry of Justice oversees the administration and management of the justice system in Guinea.[1]

List of ministers

A list of Ministers of Justice of Guinea follows, from independence to the present.[2]

StartEndNameTitle
4 October 19581960Damantang CamaraMinister
1 March 196031 January 1961Barry IIIMinister
31 January 19611 January 1963Paul Louis Faber[3]Minister
1 January 196311 February 1964Elhadj Saifoulaye DialloMinister of State
11 February 19648 November 1964Moussa DiakitéMinister
11 November 19641967Siaka Toumani SangareSecretary of State
196719 January 1968Doctor Saïdou ConteMinister
19 January 196816 May 1969Fode Mamadou ToureSecretary of State
16 May 1969October 1969Damantang CamaraSecretary of State
19691971Mohamed Kassory BangouraSecretary of State
19711971Saliou CoumbassaSecretary of State
15 November 197119 June 1972Sikhé Camara[3]Secretary of State, then Minister
June 19721976Telli Diallo[3]Secretary of State, then Minister
19761 June 1979General Lansana DianéMinister
1 June 19793 April 1984Sikhé CamaraMinister
5 April 198422 December 1985Jean Kolipé LamahMinister
22 December 198521 February 1991Bassirou BarryMinister
21 February 19916 February 1992Faciné TouréMinister
6 February 199223 August 1994Dafilou SyllaMinister
10 July 19967 June 2000Maurice Togba ZogbelemouMinister
7 June 200015 April 2004Abou CamaraMinister
15 April 200426 May 2006Mamadou SyllaMinister
26 May 200628 March 2007Alsény Rene Gomez[3]Minister
28 March 200719 June 2008Paulette Kourouma[4][5][6] [1st female]Minister
19 June 2008december 2008 Bachir TouréMinister
2009 2010 Siba Nolamou Minister
2010 2014 Christian Sow Minister
2014 20 mai 2019 Cheick Sako[7] Minister
2019 Present Mohamed Lamine Fofana Minister


See also

References

  1. Boiro, Yaya; Seck, Cheikh (2000). La justice en Guinée: une publication de l'ONG Afrique droit (in French). Harmattan. ISBN 9782738493019.
  2. "LES DIFFERENTS MINISTRES DE LA JUSTICE DU 4 OCTOBRE 1958 A NOS JOURS" (PDF). Retrieved 2010-11-30.
  3. Camara, Mohamed Saliou; O'Toole, Thomas; Baker, Janice E. (2013-11-07). Historical Dictionary of Guinea. Scarecrow Press. ISBN 9780810879690.
  4. Jeune Afrique (in French). Cidcom/Le Groupe Jeune Afrique. 2007.
  5. "RFI - Guinée - Un gouvernement de consensus sans les politiciens". www1.rfi.fr (in French). Retrieved 2018-06-23.
  6. "De Paris, Chantal Colle dénonce…". guineeactu.info. Retrieved 2018-06-23.
  7. "Guinee: Me Cheick Sako, un avocat du barreau de Montpellier nomm ministre de la Justice (Mr. Cheick Sako, a lawyer of the Montpelier bar nominated as minister of Justice)". lexpressguinee.com. Retrieved 2018-06-23.
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