Cabinet of the First Republic of Guinea
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The Cabinet of the First Republic of Guinea was the governing body of Guinea
Guinea
Guinea , officially the Republic of Guinea , is a country in West Africa. Formerly known as French Guinea , it is today sometimes called Guinea-Conakry to distinguish it from its neighbour Guinea-Bissau. Guinea is divided into eight administrative regions and subdivided into thirty-three prefectures...

 from independence on 28 September 1958 until the death of President Ahmed Sékou Touré
Ahmed Sékou Touré
Ahmed Sékou Touré was an African political leader and President of Guinea from 1958 to his death in 1984...

 on 26 March 1984, followed by a bloodless coup by Colonel Lansana Conté
Lansana Conté
Lansana Conté was the second President of Guinea from 3 April 1984 until his death. He was a Muslim and a member of the Susu ethnic group.-Early life:...

 on 5 April 1984. For much of that time, the country was run by a tight-knit inner group, many of them relatives of Sékou Touré, who became the primary beneficiaries of the regime.

1957 transitional council

The council during the transition to independence, announced on 9 May 1957, had the following members:
NameBackgroundFunction
Jean Ramadier  Governor of the FOM President of the Council
Sékou Touré  Deputy mayor of Conakry
Conakry
Conakry is the capital and largest city of Guinea. Conakry is a port city on the Atlantic Ocean and serves as the economic, financial and cultural centre of Guinea with a 2009 population of 1,548,500...

 
Vice-President
Najib Roger Accar
Najib Roger Accar
Najib Roger Accar was a Guinean physician and politician. He served in the first council of the Politburo of the First Republic of Guinea as Minister of Health from 1957 and Minister of Transport from 1963.He also served as Secretary-General for the Services of the Presidency and for the...

 
Doctor Minister of health
Fodéba Keïta
Fodéba Keïta
Fodéba Keïta was a Guinean dancer, musician, writer, playwright, composer and politician. Founder of the first professional African theatrical troupe, Theatre Africain, he also arranged Liberté, the national anthem of Guinea.-Early years:Keïta was the son of a male nurse...

 
Artist Minister of the Interior
Alioune Drame
Alioune Dramé
Alioune Dramé was a Guinean economist and politician. He served in the first council of the Politburo of the First Republic of Guinea as Minister of Finance from 1957.In this role, he signed the first bank notes of the republic....

 
Economist Minister of Finance
Damantang Camara
Damantang Camara
Damantang Camara was a Guinean politician. He served in the first council of the Politburo of the First Republic of Guinea as Minister of Public Affairs from 1957.At one point he was President of the National Assembly.-References:...

 
Teacher Minister of Public Affairs
Ismaël Touré
Ismaël Touré
- Bibliography :...

 
Minister of TP
Abdourahamane Diallo
Abdourahamane Diallo
Abdourahamane Diallo was a Guinean physician and politician. He served in the first council of the Politburo of the First Republic of Guinea as Minister of Cooperation from 1957.-References:...

 
Doctor Minister of Cooperation
Bengaly Camara
Bengaly Camara
Bengaly Camara was a Guinean teacher and politician. He served in the first council of the Politburo of the First Republic of Guinea as Minister of Labor and Social Affairs from 1957.He was also a Minister of Information and Tourism.-References:...

 
Teacher Minister of Labor and Social Affairs
Jean Eugene Mignard Minister of Production
Faraban Camara
Faraban Camara
Faraban Camara was a Guinean inspector and politician. He served in the first council of the Politburo of the First Republic of Guinea as Minister of Education from 1957.A one-time friend of President Toure, he was forced to flee the country.-References:...

 
Inspector Minister of Education (1st and 2nd level)
Michel Collet Minister of Technical Education
Louis Lansana Beavogui
Louis Lansana Beavogui
Louis Lansana Beavogui was a Guinean politician. He was Prime Minister from 1972 to 1984 and was briefly interim President in 1984.-Background and political career:...

 
Doctor Minister of Commerce, Industry and Mines

1958 first council

The first council after independence, announced on 10 November 1958, had the following members:
NameFunction
Sekou Touré  President, Foreign Affairs and Defense
Barry III
Barry III
Ibrahima Barry, popularily known as Barry III, was a Guinean politician. He was the leader of the political party Socialist Democracy of Guinea ....

 
Secretary of State
Fodé Cissé
Fode Cisse
Fode Cisse was a Guinean politician. He served in the council of the Politburo of the First Republic of Guinea as Secretary of the Environment from 1963.He was also a Minister for Labor and Social Laws.-References:...

 
Secretary of State to Presidency
N'Famara Kéita
N'Famara Keïta
N'Famara Keïta was a Guinean economist and politician. He served in the council of the Politburo of the First Republic of Guinea as Minister of Trade from 1963....

 
Secretary of State to Presidency
Alioune Dramé
Alioune Dramé
Alioune Dramé was a Guinean economist and politician. He served in the first council of the Politburo of the First Republic of Guinea as Minister of Finance from 1957.In this role, he signed the first bank notes of the republic....

 
Minister of Finance to Presidency
Ousmane Baldet  Secretary of State, Customs and Treasury
Fodébe Kéita  Minister of the Interior, Security
Alassane Diop
Alassane Diop
Alassane Diop was a Minister of Information in Guinea who was arrested and held in Camp Boiro for ten years, returning to Senegal after his release.Diop was Senegalese in origin and was trained as an electrical engineer....

 
Secretary of State, Information
Damantan Camara  Minister of Justice
Ismael Touré
Ismaël Touré
- Bibliography :...

Minister of TP, PTT, Transport
Louis Lansana Béavogui
Louis Lansana Beavogui
Louis Lansana Beavogui was a Guinean politician. He was Prime Minister from 1972 to 1984 and was briefly interim President in 1984.-Background and political career:...

 
Minister of Economic Affairs & Planning
Abdourahmane Diallo  Minister of Rural Economy
Barry Diawadou  Minister of Education
Michel Collet  Minister of Technical Training
Acar Rojer Najib  Minister oh Health
Camara Bangaly  Minister of Labor and Social Affairs

1963 Council

The 1963 council, announced on 1 January 1963, included the following members:
NameFunction
Saifoulaye Diallo
Saifoulaye Diallo
Saifoulaye Diallo was a Guinean politician, lawmaker and cabinet member.Diallo served in the French national assembly 1956-1958. He was the political secretary of the ruling Parti démocratique de Guinée and the de facto number-two statesman during the first five years of the Republic of Guinea...

 
Minister of State of Justice
Balla Camara
Balla Camara
Balla Camara was a Guinean economist and politician. He served in the council of the Politburo of the First Republic of Guinea as Secretary of State from 1963.He was also a Secretary for Internal Trade and Commerce.-References:...

 
Secretary of State
Louis Lansana Beavogui
Louis Lansana Beavogui
Louis Lansana Beavogui was a Guinean politician. He was Prime Minister from 1972 to 1984 and was briefly interim President in 1984.-Background and political career:...

 
Minister of Foreign Affairs
Fodéba Keïta
Fodéba Keïta
Fodéba Keïta was a Guinean dancer, musician, writer, playwright, composer and politician. Founder of the first professional African theatrical troupe, Theatre Africain, he also arranged Liberté, the national anthem of Guinea.-Early years:Keïta was the son of a male nurse...

 
Minister of National Defense
Ismaël Touré
Ismaël Touré
- Bibliography :...

 
Minister of Economy, TP, Industry, Energy and Uranism (?)
Fode Cisse
Fode Cisse
Fode Cisse was a Guinean politician. He served in the council of the Politburo of the First Republic of Guinea as Secretary of the Environment from 1963.He was also a Minister for Labor and Social Laws.-References:...

 
Secretary of the Environment
Abdourahamane Diallo
Abdourahamane Diallo
Abdourahamane Diallo was a Guinean physician and politician. He served in the first council of the Politburo of the First Republic of Guinea as Minister of Cooperation from 1957.-References:...

 
Minister of Health and Social Affairs
Loffo Camara
Loffo Camara
Loffo Camara was a senior Guinean politician, and a member of the Politburo of the First Republic of Guinea in the years immediately following independence...

 
Secretary of State for Social Affairs
Moussa Diakité
Moussa Diakité
Moussa Diakité was a Guinean politician during the presidency of Ahmed Sékou Touré.He was a member of the national Politburo.His wife, Tata Keïta, was half sister of the President's wife Andrée, and his son married the eldest daughter of Ismael Touré, the president's brother.In March 1952 Diakité...

 
Minister of Finance
N'Famara Keïta
N'Famara Keïta
N'Famara Keïta was a Guinean economist and politician. He served in the council of the Politburo of the First Republic of Guinea as Minister of Trade from 1963....

 
Minister of Trade
Ibrahima Sory Barry
Ibrahima Sory Barry
Ibrahima Sory Barry was a Guinean chief and politician. For many years he was a very prominent chief of Mamou until 1957 when he was appointed for more national and international duties. He served in the council of the Politburo of the First Republic of Guinea as Minister of Rural Economy from...

 
Minister of Rural Economy
Barry III
Barry III
Ibrahima Barry, popularily known as Barry III, was a Guinean politician. He was the leader of the political party Socialist Democracy of Guinea ....

 
Minister of Planning
Saidou Conte  Minister of National Education and Youth
Fode Mamoudou Touré  Minister of Public Affairs
Alhassane Diop  Minister of PT, Information and Tourism
Alpha Amadou Diallo  Secretary of State for Information
Najib Roger Accar
Najib Roger Accar
Najib Roger Accar was a Guinean physician and politician. He served in the first council of the Politburo of the First Republic of Guinea as Minister of Health from 1957 and Minister of Transport from 1963.He also served as Secretary-General for the Services of the Presidency and for the...

 
Minister of Transport

1964 shuffle

On 1 February 1964 some ministers changed jobs:
NameFunction
Saifoulaye Diallo
Saifoulaye Diallo
Saifoulaye Diallo was a Guinean politician, lawmaker and cabinet member.Diallo served in the French national assembly 1956-1958. He was the political secretary of the ruling Parti démocratique de Guinée and the de facto number-two statesman during the first five years of the Republic of Guinea...

 
Minister of State for Finance & Planning
Moussa Diakité
Moussa Diakité
Moussa Diakité was a Guinean politician during the presidency of Ahmed Sékou Touré.He was a member of the national Politburo.His wife, Tata Keïta, was half sister of the President's wife Andrée, and his son married the eldest daughter of Ismael Touré, the president's brother.In March 1952 Diakité...

 
Minister of Justice
Barry III
Barry III
Ibrahima Barry, popularily known as Barry III, was a Guinean politician. He was the leader of the political party Socialist Democracy of Guinea ....

 
Minister of Commerce
N'Famara Keïta
N'Famara Keïta
N'Famara Keïta was a Guinean economist and politician. He served in the council of the Politburo of the First Republic of Guinea as Minister of Trade from 1963....

 
Vice-President
Balla Camara
Balla Camara
Balla Camara was a Guinean economist and politician. He served in the council of the Politburo of the First Republic of Guinea as Secretary of State from 1963.He was also a Secretary for Internal Trade and Commerce.-References:...

 
Minister of Finance & Administration

1964 government

On 8 November 1964 the positions were announced as:
NameFunction
Ahmed Sekou Touré
Ahmed Sékou Touré
Ahmed Sékou Touré was an African political leader and President of Guinea from 1958 to his death in 1984...

 
President and Head of State
Naby Youla  Secretary of State, Information and Tourism
Toumani Sangare  Secretary of State, Justice
Saifoulaye Diallo
Saifoulaye Diallo
Saifoulaye Diallo was a Guinean politician, lawmaker and cabinet member.Diallo served in the French national assembly 1956-1958. He was the political secretary of the ruling Parti démocratique de Guinée and the de facto number-two statesman during the first five years of the Republic of Guinea...

 
Minister of State, Finance and Planning
Ousmane Baldé
Ousmane Baldé
Ousmane Baldé was a Guinean economist and politician. For a long time he was President of the Central Bank of the Republic of Guinea and served as a Minister of Finance...

 
Secretary of State and Minister of State
Ismaël Touré
Ismaël Touré
- Bibliography :...

 
Minister of Economic Development
Louis Lansana Beavogui
Louis Lansana Beavogui
Louis Lansana Beavogui was a Guinean politician. He was Prime Minister from 1972 to 1984 and was briefly interim President in 1984.-Background and political career:...

 
Foreign Affairs
Karim Fofana  Sectretary for Economic Development
Moussa Diakité
Moussa Diakité
Moussa Diakité was a Guinean politician during the presidency of Ahmed Sékou Touré.He was a member of the national Politburo.His wife, Tata Keïta, was half sister of the President's wife Andrée, and his son married the eldest daughter of Ismael Touré, the president's brother.In March 1952 Diakité...

 
Minister of Trade and Banking
Fodéba Keïta
Fodéba Keïta
Fodéba Keïta was a Guinean dancer, musician, writer, playwright, composer and politician. Founder of the first professional African theatrical troupe, Theatre Africain, he also arranged Liberté, the national anthem of Guinea.-Early years:Keïta was the son of a male nurse...

 
Minister of Defense and Security
Moriba Magassouba  Secretary of State for National Defense and Security
Balla Camara
Balla Camara
Balla Camara was a Guinean economist and politician. He served in the council of the Politburo of the First Republic of Guinea as Secretary of State from 1963.He was also a Secretary for Internal Trade and Commerce.-References:...

 
Minister of Internal Trade
Fode Mamoudou Toure  Minister of Public Affairs and Labor
Oumar Deen Camara  Secretary of State for Labor
Saidou Conte  Minister of Education
Alhassane Diop  Minister of Posts and Telecommunications
Sori Barry  Minister of Rural Economy
Najib Roger Accar
Najib Roger Accar
Najib Roger Accar was a Guinean physician and politician. He served in the first council of the Politburo of the First Republic of Guinea as Minister of Health from 1957 and Minister of Transport from 1963.He also served as Secretary-General for the Services of the Presidency and for the...

 
Minister of Transport
Alpha Amadou Diallo  Minister of Health and Social Affairs
Loffo Camara
Loffo Camara
Loffo Camara was a senior Guinean politician, and a member of the Politburo of the First Republic of Guinea in the years immediately following independence...

 
Secretary of State for Social Affairs
Abdourahamane Diallo
Abdourahamane Diallo
Abdourahamane Diallo was a Guinean physician and politician. He served in the first council of the Politburo of the First Republic of Guinea as Minister of Cooperation from 1957.-References:...

 
Minister for Kankan
Kankan
Kankan is the largest city in Guinea in land area, and the third largest in population at 207,790 . The city is located on the Milo River in eastern Guinea and lying about 345 miles east of Conakry....

Lansana Diané
Lansana Diané
Lansana Diané was a general and a minister in the cabinet of Ahmed Sekou Touré, President of Guinea during the First Republic...

 
Minister for Labé
Labé
Labé is the main city and administrative capital of the Fouta Djallon region of Guinea. It has a population of about 58,649 . It is the second largest city in the country after the capital Conakry...

N'Famara Keita
N'Famara Keïta
N'Famara Keïta was a Guinean economist and politician. He served in the council of the Politburo of the First Republic of Guinea as Minister of Trade from 1963....

 
Minister for Macenta
Macenta
Macenta is a town in southeastern Guinea, founded by the Toma people. Population 88,376 .-Geography:Macenta is the capital of the Macenta Prefecture in southeastern Guinea. It is located in the Guinea Highlands on the road from Nzérékoré to Guéckédou...

Mamadi Kaba
Mamadi Kaba
-Club career:At the club level, Kaba currently plays for FC Gueugnon in France. He previously played for AS Kaloum Star.-International career:Kaba was also part of the Guinean 2004 African Nations Cup team, which finished second in its group in the first round of competition, before losing in the...

 
Minister for Kindia
Kindia
Kindia is the third largest city in Guinea, lying about 85 miles north east of the nation's capital Conakry.Population 181,126 . - Overview :...


1965 shuffle

There was a minor shuffle on 17 November 1965, with the following assignments:
NameFunction
General Lansana Diané
Lansana Diané
Lansana Diané was a general and a minister in the cabinet of Ahmed Sekou Touré, President of Guinea during the First Republic...

 
Minister of the People's Army and Civil Service
Fodéba Keïta
Fodéba Keïta
Fodéba Keïta was a Guinean dancer, musician, writer, playwright, composer and politician. Founder of the first professional African theatrical troupe, Theatre Africain, he also arranged Liberté, the national anthem of Guinea.-Early years:Keïta was the son of a male nurse...

 
Minister of Rural Economy and Artisans
Sory Barry  Minister of Labor and Social Laws
Moriba Magassouba  Secretary of State for the Interior and Security
Damantang Camara
Damantang Camara
Damantang Camara was a Guinean politician. He served in the first council of the Politburo of the First Republic of Guinea as Minister of Public Affairs from 1957.At one point he was President of the National Assembly.-References:...

 
Minister for Labé
Labé
Labé is the main city and administrative capital of the Fouta Djallon region of Guinea. It has a population of about 58,649 . It is the second largest city in the country after the capital Conakry...


1968 cabinet

A new cabinet was announced on 19 January 1968:
Name Background Function
Saifoulaye Diallo
Saifoulaye Diallo
Saifoulaye Diallo was a Guinean politician, lawmaker and cabinet member.Diallo served in the French national assembly 1956-1958. He was the political secretary of the ruling Parti démocratique de Guinée and the de facto number-two statesman during the first five years of the Republic of Guinea...

 
Politburo member Minister of Finance and Banking
Ousmane Balde
Ousmane Baldé
Ousmane Baldé was a Guinean economist and politician. For a long time he was President of the Central Bank of the Republic of Guinea and served as a Minister of Finance...

 
Copywriter Secretary of State, Finance
Louis Lansana Beavogui
Louis Lansana Beavogui
Louis Lansana Beavogui was a Guinean politician. He was Prime Minister from 1972 to 1984 and was briefly interim President in 1984.-Background and political career:...

 
Politburo member Minister of External Affairs
Alpha Amadou Diallo  Magistrate Secretary of State, Foreign Affairs
Ismaël Touré
Ismaël Touré
- Bibliography :...

 
Politburo Member Minister of Economic Development, Agriculture, Industry and Mines
Karim Fofana  Engineer Secretary of State, Public Works
Fodeba Keita
Fodéba Keïta
Fodéba Keïta was a Guinean dancer, musician, writer, playwright, composer and politician. Founder of the first professional African theatrical troupe, Theatre Africain, he also arranged Liberté, the national anthem of Guinea.-Early years:Keïta was the son of a male nurse...

 
Teacher Secretary of State, Agriculture
N'Famara Keita
N'Famara Keïta
N'Famara Keïta was a Guinean economist and politician. He served in the council of the Politburo of the First Republic of Guinea as Minister of Trade from 1963....

 
Politburo member Minister of Commerce, Transport, Posts and Telecommunications
Alhassane Diop  Engineer Secretary of State, Transport
Sory Barry  Engineer Secretary of State, P & T
Mamouna Touré  Politburo member Minister of Social Services, Health, Education, Youth, Labor
Tibou Tounkara  Teacher Secretary of State, Education
Moriba Magassouba  Secretary of State, Labor
Loffo Camara
Loffo Camara
Loffo Camara was a senior Guinean politician, and a member of the Politburo of the First Republic of Guinea in the years immediately following independence...

 
Politburo member Secretary of State, Social Affairs
General Lansana Diané
Lansana Diané
Lansana Diané was a general and a minister in the cabinet of Ahmed Sekou Touré, President of Guinea during the First Republic...

 
Politburo member Minister of the People's Army and Civil Service
Abdourahamane Diallo
Abdourahamane Diallo
Abdourahamane Diallo was a Guinean physician and politician. He served in the first council of the Politburo of the First Republic of Guinea as Minister of Cooperation from 1957.-References:...

 
Politburo member Secretary of State without portfolio
Alpha Amadou Diallo  Secretary of State for Information
Mathos Marcel  Teacher Secretary of State, Interior
Fodé Mamoudou Touré  Magistrate Secretary of State, Justice
Moussa Diakité
Moussa Diakité
Moussa Diakité was a Guinean politician during the presidency of Ahmed Sékou Touré.He was a member of the national Politburo.His wife, Tata Keïta, was half sister of the President's wife Andrée, and his son married the eldest daughter of Ismael Touré, the president's brother.In March 1952 Diakité...

 
Politburo member Minister for Forest Region
Mamadi Kaba
Mamadi Kaba
-Club career:At the club level, Kaba currently plays for FC Gueugnon in France. He previously played for AS Kaloum Star.-International career:Kaba was also part of the Guinean 2004 African Nations Cup team, which finished second in its group in the first round of competition, before losing in the...

 
Politburo member Minister for Haute Guineé
Toumani Sangaré  Teacher Minister for Moyenne Guineé
Damantang Camara
Damantang Camara
Damantang Camara was a Guinean politician. He served in the first council of the Politburo of the First Republic of Guinea as Minister of Public Affairs from 1957.At one point he was President of the National Assembly.-References:...

 
Magistrate, Politburo member Minister for Maritime Guinea

1962–1969 votes received

The National Political Bureau originally consisted of 17 members elected every three years in congress.
The members between 31 December 1962 and 17 September 1969, by number of votes obtained, were:
  • Sekou Touré
  • Diallo Saüfoulaye
  • Camara Loffo
  • Bangoura Mafory
  • Louis Lansana Beavogui
    Louis Lansana Beavogui
    Louis Lansana Beavogui was a Guinean politician. He was Prime Minister from 1972 to 1984 and was briefly interim President in 1984.-Background and political career:...

  • Ismaël Touré
    Ismaël Touré
    - Bibliography :...

  • Moussa Diakité
    Moussa Diakité
    Moussa Diakité was a Guinean politician during the presidency of Ahmed Sékou Touré.He was a member of the national Politburo.His wife, Tata Keïta, was half sister of the President's wife Andrée, and his son married the eldest daughter of Ismael Touré, the president's brother.In March 1952 Diakité...

  • Keita Nfamara
  • Lansana Diané
    Lansana Diané
    Lansana Diané was a general and a minister in the cabinet of Ahmed Sekou Touré, President of Guinea during the First Republic...

  • Abdourahmane Diallo
  • Jean Tounkara Faragué
  • Mamadou Fofana
  • Camara Damantang
  • Mamady Kaba
  • Camara Bengaly
  • Leo Maka
  • Daouda Camara


Further changes occurred in 1969, and following the attempted coup in 1970.

1972 cabinet

In 1972, Mamadi Keïta
Mamadi Keïta
Mamadi Keïta was a leading Guinean politician and member of the Politburo of the First Republic of Guinea.-Early years:Mamadi Keïta was born in Kankan in 1933....

 was leader of the left-wing faction in the Politburo, engaged in a struggle with Ismaël Touré
Ismaël Touré
- Bibliography :...

 to be recognized as the next in line to succeed the president, Sékou Touré.
At the 9th party congress that year, the right-center took control.
Sékou Touré remained president and Lansana Beavogui was given the newly created title of Prime Minister.
Ismaël Touré gained the powerful position of Minister of the Economy and Finance, while Mamadi Keïta was relegated to Minister of Culture and Education. His brother Seydou Keïta
Seydou Keita
Seydou Keita or Seydou Keïta may refer to:* Seydou Keïta , Malian photographer* Seydou Keita , Malian footballer...

 became ambassador to Western Europe.

A partial list of cabinet members:
NameBackgroundFunction
Sékou Touré  Politburo member President
Lansana Beavogui  Politburo member Prime Minister
Ismaël Touré
Ismaël Touré
- Bibliography :...

 
Politburo member Minister of the Economy and Finance
Mamadi Keïta
Mamadi Keïta
Mamadi Keïta was a leading Guinean politician and member of the Politburo of the First Republic of Guinea.-Early years:Mamadi Keïta was born in Kankan in 1933....

 
Politburo member Minister of Culture and Education
Moussa Diakité
Moussa Diakité
Moussa Diakité was a Guinean politician during the presidency of Ahmed Sékou Touré.He was a member of the national Politburo.His wife, Tata Keïta, was half sister of the President's wife Andrée, and his son married the eldest daughter of Ismael Touré, the president's brother.In March 1952 Diakité...

 
Politburo member Minister of the Interior and Security
N'Famara Keïta
N'Famara Keïta
N'Famara Keïta was a Guinean economist and politician. He served in the council of the Politburo of the First Republic of Guinea as Minister of Trade from 1963....

 
Minister of Social Affairs
Fily Cissoko  Minister of Foreign Affairs
Alpha Oumar Barry
Alpha Oumar Barry
Alpha Oumar Barry was a Guinean politician, a member of the cabinet of President Ahmed Sékou Touré in the first Guinean republic, who was later arrested and died at Camp Boiro....

 
Politburo member Minister of Exchanges
Abdoulaye Touré  Central committee member Minister of External Trade
Aboubacar Kouyaté  Minister of Internal Trade
Mamadi Kaba
Mamadi Kaba
-Club career:At the club level, Kaba currently plays for FC Gueugnon in France. He previously played for AS Kaloum Star.-International career:Kaba was also part of the Guinean 2004 African Nations Cup team, which finished second in its group in the first round of competition, before losing in the...

 
Minister of Transport
Mamoudou Salifou Touré  Minister of Posts and Telecommunications
Laminy Condé  Minister of Industry and Energy
Mamoudou Bela Doumbouya  Politburo member Minister of Finance
Mohamed Lamine Touré  Minister of Mines
Mara Dyoumba  Minister of Public Works, Urbanization and Environment
Alpha Bacar Barry  Ministry of Land Planning
Lansana Diané
Lansana Diané
Lansana Diané was a general and a minister in the cabinet of Ahmed Sekou Touré, President of Guinea during the First Republic...

 
Politburo member Party Inspector General


In May 1972, the members of the National Politbureau who welcomed Fidel Castro
Fidel Castro
Fidel Alejandro Castro Ruz is a Cuban revolutionary and politician, having held the position of Prime Minister of Cuba from 1959 to 1976, and then President from 1976 to 2008. He also served as the First Secretary of the Communist Party of Cuba from the party's foundation in 1961 until 2011...

 of Cuba
Cuba
The Republic of Cuba is an island nation in the Caribbean. The nation of Cuba consists of the main island of Cuba, the Isla de la Juventud, and several archipelagos. Havana is the largest city in Cuba and the country's capital. Santiago de Cuba is the second largest city...

 on his visit to Guinea were:
  • Ahmed Sékou Touré, President
  • Lansana Beavogui, prime minister
  • Ismaël Touré
    Ismaël Touré
    - Bibliography :...

    , minister of finance and economic affairs
  • Mamadi Keïta
    Mamadi Keïta
    Mamadi Keïta was a leading Guinean politician and member of the Politburo of the First Republic of Guinea.-Early years:Mamadi Keïta was born in Kankan in 1933....

     minister of education
  • Moussa Diakité
    Moussa Diakité
    Moussa Diakité was a Guinean politician during the presidency of Ahmed Sékou Touré.He was a member of the national Politburo.His wife, Tata Keïta, was half sister of the President's wife Andrée, and his son married the eldest daughter of Ismael Touré, the president's brother.In March 1952 Diakité...

    , minister of the interior and security
  • N'Famara Keïta
    N'Famara Keïta
    N'Famara Keïta was a Guinean economist and politician. He served in the council of the Politburo of the First Republic of Guinea as Minister of Trade from 1963....

    , minister of social affairs
  • Lansana Diane
    Lansana Diané
    Lansana Diané was a general and a minister in the cabinet of Ahmed Sekou Touré, President of Guinea during the First Republic...

     permanent secretary of the National Political Bureau

1979 cabinet

The final cabinet reorganization in the first republic was announced on 1 June 1979:
NameFunction
Lansana Beavogui  Prime Minister
Moussa Diakité
Moussa Diakité
Moussa Diakité was a Guinean politician during the presidency of Ahmed Sékou Touré.He was a member of the national Politburo.His wife, Tata Keïta, was half sister of the President's wife Andrée, and his son married the eldest daughter of Ismael Touré, the president's brother.In March 1952 Diakité...

Minister of Environment and Urbanization
N'Famara Keïta
N'Famara Keïta
N'Famara Keïta was a Guinean economist and politician. He served in the council of the Politburo of the First Republic of Guinea as Minister of Trade from 1963....

 
Minister of Energy and for Konkouré
Konkouré
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Saifoulaye Diallo
Saifoulaye Diallo
Saifoulaye Diallo was a Guinean politician, lawmaker and cabinet member.Diallo served in the French national assembly 1956-1958. He was the political secretary of the ruling Parti démocratique de Guinée and the de facto number-two statesman during the first five years of the Republic of Guinea...

 
Minister of Public Health
Ismaël Touré
Ismaël Touré
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Minister of Mines
Mamadi Keita
Mamadi Keïta
Mamadi Keïta was a leading Guinean politician and member of the Politburo of the First Republic of Guinea.-Early years:Mamadi Keïta was born in Kankan in 1933....

 
Minister of Science & Technology
Abdoulaye Touré  Minister of External Affairs
Mouctar Diallo  Minister of the Interior
Sékou Chérif  Minister of the Interior
Diao Baldé  Minister of Internal Trade
Lansana Diané
Lansana Diané
Lansana Diané was a general and a minister in the cabinet of Ahmed Sekou Touré, President of Guinea during the First Republic...

 
Minister of the People's Army
Toumani Sangaré  Minister of Posts and Telecommunications
Jeanne Martin Cissé  Minister of Social Affairs
Sénaïnon Béhanzin  Minister of Information
Fily Cissoko  Minister of Youth, Sports and Arts
Fodé Mamoudou Touré  Minister of Finance
Mamadi Kaba
Mamadi Kaba
-Club career:At the club level, Kaba currently plays for FC Gueugnon in France. He previously played for AS Kaloum Star.-International career:Kaba was also part of the Guinean 2004 African Nations Cup team, which finished second in its group in the first round of competition, before losing in the...

 
Minister of Industry
Alafé Kourouma  Minister of Agriculture, Water and Forests
Mamadou SY  Minister of Labor
Mamadou Bah
Mamadou Bah
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Minister of Fisheries
Abraham Kabassan Keita  Minister of Public Works
Siké Camra  Minister of Justice
Momory Camara  Minister of External Trade
Boubacar Diallo
Boubacar Diallo
Boubacar Diallo is a Burkinabé film maker. The son of a veterinarian, he worked as a journalist, launching the satirical weekly magazine Journal du Jeudi and publishing two novels and a collection of short stories....

 
Minister of State Control
Galéma Guilavogui  Minister of pre-University Education
Saïkou Barry  Minister of Banking
Soriba Touré  Minister of Economic Affairs
N'Fanly Sangaré  Minister delegate to Brussels
Fodé Soriba Camara  Minister for Islamic Affairs
Sékou Kaba  Secretary General to Presidency
Mamadou Salifou Touré Secretary General to Government

Key cabinet members

Key members, their posts and relationship with the president were:
MemberPosts heldRelationship to Sékou Touré
Lansana Beavogui Minister of Economic Affairs and Planning (1958–1961)
Minister of Foreign Affairs (1961 – May 1969)
Minister of Economic Affairs (May 1969–1972)
Prime Minister (1972 – April 1984)
Ismaël Touré Minister of Public Works (1957 – January 1963)
Minister of Economic Development (January 1963 – May 1969)
Minister of Economy and Finance (1972 – March 1984)
Half brother
Mamadi Keïta Minister of education Wife's half-brother
Moussa Diakité Minister of Security and internal affairs
Minister of Finance
Minister of Housing
Married to sister of Touré's wife
Nfamara Keita Minister of social affairs
Lansana Diane Permanent secretary
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