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Second Oury government

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Second Oury government
BERJAYA
Date formedJanuary 26, 2026
People and organisations
President
Mamady Doumbouya
Head of government
Bah Oury
No. of ministers
27
History
Legislature termNational Committee of Reconciliation and Development
PredecessorFirst Oury government

The second Oury government constitutes the first Guinean government of the Fifth Republic, placed under the authority of President Mamady Doumbouya.

Amadou Oury Bah has held the position of head of government since 27 February 2024.[1]

History

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Led by Prime Minister Amadou Oury Bah, this government succeeds its previous government under the transition which ended with the organization of the presidential election of 28 December 2025 which saw the victory of President Mamadi Doumbouya in the first round with 87.92% of the votes.

The government structure is unveiled on 26 January 2026 composed of 27 ministers including 2 secretaries-general.

On 2 February 2026, eighteen ministers and two secretaries-general were appointed as part of the partial formation of the government.[2] On 3 February, two other members of the government were appointed and on 4 February 2026 the remainder of the seven ministers were appointed.[3]

Composition

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Members

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Portrait Office Minister[1]
BERJAYA Prime minister Amadou Oury Bah
BERJAYA Keeper of the Seals, Minister of Justice and Human Rights Ibrahima Sory II Tounkara [fr]
BERJAYA Minister of National Defense [fr] Aboubacar Sidiki Camara
BERJAYA Ministry of Territorial Administration and Decentralization [fr] Ibrahima Kalil Condé [fr]
BERJAYA Ministry of Security and Civil Protection [fr] General Ahmed Mohamed Oury Diallo [fr]
BERJAYA Ministry of Foreign Affairs, African Integration and Guineans Living Abroad [fr] Morissanda Kouyaté
BERJAYA Ministry of Economy and Finance Mariama Cire Sylla
BERJAYA Ministry of Planning, International Cooperation and Development [fr] Ismail Nabé [fr]
BERJAYA Ministry of Modernization of Administration and Public Service [fr] Faya François Bourno [fr]
BERJAYA Minister of Employment, Labour and Social Protection Mory Condé [fr]
BERJAYA Ministry of Mines and Geology [fr] Bouna Sylla [fr]
BERJAYA Ministry of Agriculture [fr] Aminata Kaba [fr]
BERJAYA Ministry of Livestock [fr] Felix Lamah [fr]
BERJAYA Ministry of Fisheries and Maritime Economy [fr] Fassou Théa [fr]
BERJAYA Ministry of Industry and Commerce [fr] Fatima Camara [fr]
BERJAYA Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research [fr] Dr Diaka Sidibé
BERJAYA Ministry of National Education, Literacy, Technical Education and Vocational Training [fr] Alpha Bacar Barry [fr]
BERJAYA Ministry of Culture, Tourism and Handicrafts Moussa Moïse Sylla [fr]
BERJAYA Ministry of Health Khaité Sall
BERJAYA Ministry of Women, Family and Solidarity Patricia Adeline Lamah
BERJAYA Ministry of Youth and Sports [fr] Cellou Baldé [fr]
BERJAYA Ministry of Infrastructure [fr] Facinet Sylla [fr]
BERJAYA Ministry of Transport Ousmane Gaoual Diallo
BERJAYA Ministry of Communication, Digital Economy and Innovation [fr] Mourana Soumah [fr]
BERJAYA Ministry of the Environment and Sustainable Development [fr] Djami Diallo [fr]
BERJAYA Ministry of Energy Laye Sékou Camara [fr]
BERJAYA Minister of Sanitation, Water Resources and Hydrocarbons [fr] Aboubacar Camara [fr]
BERJAYA Ministry of Urban Affairs and Spatial Planning Mohamed Lamine Sy Savané [fr]
BERJAYA Minister Secretary General of the Government Benoît Kamano [fr]
BERJAYA Minister Secretary General for Religious Affairs [fr] Karamoko Diawara [fr]

References

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  1. 1 2 "URGENT : Bah Oury reconduit Premier ministre ! Découvrez l'ossature du nouveau gouvernement - LeGuideinfo.net" (in French). 2026-01-27. Retrieved 2026-01-27.
  2. avenirguinee (2026-02-02). "Urgent : nomination de plusieurs ministres". Avenirguinee.org (in French). Retrieved 2026-02-02.
  3. Loupeguinee (2026-02-05). "Gouvernement Bah Oury : le président Mamadi Doumbouya nomme sept ministres". Loupeguinee (in French). Retrieved 2026-02-05.

See also

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  • Wikimedia Commons logo Media related to Gouvernement Bah Oury at Wikimedia Commons