The Cabinet of Burkina Faso is the most senior level of the executive branch of the Government of Burkina Faso. It is made up of the prime minister and department ministers.
Apollinaire Joachim Kyélem de Tambèla was appointed interim prime minister by interim president Ibrahim Traoré on October 21, 2022. [1] [2]
Ministers are appointed by the president of Burkina Faso.
Post | Deputy minister | Term |
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Prime Minister of Burkina Faso | Apollinaire Joachim Kyélem de Tambèla | 21 October 2022 – present |
Chief of Staff | Ferdinand Ouedraogo | 21 October 2022 – present |
Minister of State | Colonel Major Kassoum Coulibaly | 21 October 2022 – present |
Minister of Defense and Veterans Affairs | Colonel Major Kassoum Coulibaly | 21 October 2022 – present |
Minister of Civil Service, Labor, and Social Protection | Bassolma Bazie | 21 October 2022 – present |
Minister of Foreign Affairs, Regional Cooperation and Burkinabè Abroad | Olivia Ragnaghnewendé Rouamba | 21 October 2022 – present |
Minister of Economy, Finance and Foresight | Aboubacar Nacanabo | 21 October 2022 – present |
Minister of Justice and Human Rights | Bibata Nebie/Ouedraogo | 21 October 2022 – present |
Minister of Agriculture, Animal and Fisheries Resources | Denis Ouedraogo | 21 October 2022 – present |
Minister of Digital Transition, Posts, and Electronic Communications | Aminata Zerbo-Sabané | 5 March 2022 – present [3] |
Minister of Solidarity, Humanitarian Action, National Reconciliation, Gender and Family | Nandy Some/Diallo | 21 October 2022 – present |
Minister of Industrial Development, Trade, Crafts and Small and Medium Enterprises | Donatien Nagalo | 21 October 2022 – present |
Minister of Infrastructure and Opening Up | Adama Luc Sorgho | 21 October 2022 – present |
Minister of Energy, Mines and Quarries | Simon Pierre Boussim | 21 October 2022 – present |
Minister of National Education, Literacy and Promotion of National Languages | Joseph André Ouedraogo | 21 October 2022 – present |
Minister of Higher Education, Research and Innovation | Adjima Thiombiano | 21 October 2022 – present |
Minister of Environment, Energy, Water and Sanitation | Augustin Kabore | 21 October 2022 – present |
Minister of Urban Planning, Land Affairs and Housing | Yacouba Die | 21 October 2022 – present |
Minister of Sports, Youth and Employment | Issouf Sirima | 21 October 2022 – present |
Minister of Communication, Culture, Arts and Tourism | Rimtalba Jean Emmanuel Ouedraogo | 21 October 2022 – present |
Minister of Transport, Urban Mobility and Road Safety | Anuuyirtole Roland Somda | 21 October 2022 – present |
Minister Delegate to the Minister of Territorial Administration, Decentralization and Security Responsible for Security | Mahamoudou Sana | 21 October 2022 – present |
Minister Delegate to the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Regional Cooperation and Burkinabé Abroad, responsible for Regional Cooperation | Karamoko Jean Marie Traore | 21 October 2022 – present |
Minister Delegate to the Minister of the Economy, Finance and Foresight, responsible for the Budget | Fatoumata Bako/Traore | 21 October 2022 – present |
Director of Communication and Public Relations | Atéridar Galip Some | 21 October 2022 – present |
Director of Protocol | Abdoulaye Tiendrebeogo | 21 October 2022 – present |
Aide-de-camp of the Prime Minister | Clement Kabre | 21 October 2022 – present |
Chief of Security of the Prime Minister | Bob Landry Kabore | 21 October 2022 – present |
Physician to the Prime Minister | Narcisse Oubda | 21 October 2022 – present |
Minister of Territorial Administration, Decentralization and Security | Emile Zerbo | 21 October 2022 – present |
Minister of Health and Public Hygiene | Robert Lucien Jean-Claude Kargougou | 21 October 2022 – present |
Minister of Justice | Théophile Sawadogo | 21 October 2022 – present |
Burkina Faso is a landlocked country in West Africa. It covers an area of 274,223 km2 (105,878 sq mi), bordered by Mali to the northwest, Niger to the northeast, Benin to the southeast, Togo and Ghana to the south, and Ivory Coast to the southwest. As of 2021, the country had an estimated population of 23,674,480. Previously called Republic of Upper Volta (1958–1984), it was renamed Burkina Faso by President Thomas Sankara. Its citizens are known as Burkinabè, and its capital and largest city is Ouagadougou.
The Politics of Burkina Faso takes place in a framework of a semi-presidential republic, whereby the Prime Minister of Burkina Faso is the head of government, and of a multi-party system. The President of Burkina Faso is the head of state. Executive power is exercised by both the President and the Government. Legislative power is vested in both the government and parliament. The party system was dominated by the Congress for Democracy and Progress (CDP) until 2014. Burkina Faso's CDP fell victim to a series of demonstrations and riots, to alter the constitution and extend the former president's term in office - referred to as the 2014 Burkinabé uprising. The military then declared itself to be in power and the state shifted to an electoral autocracy. Burkina Faso lacks the foundation that would support a democracy, with its current transition to a military regime, but not all hope is lost. After an internal coup ousted Paul-Henri Sandaogo Damiba, the previous military head of state, a new transitional charter was adopted, naming Captain Ibrahim Traoré as president. Mr. Damiba's progressional failures on the state's security front “swung a majority of domestic opinion in favour of the MPSR”. Mr. Traoré pledged a major reinforcement of armed forces to strengthen frontline units and recruited over 3,000 more troops. As the violence becomes so entrenched, it is nonetheless expected that the security situation will remain dire in the medium term. “However, we expect that elections will still be held in 2024 as part of the army's plan to stabilise the security situation by boosting counter-terrorism operations.”
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