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Burkina Faso: Government Authorities Reappoints Christophe Dabiré As Prime Minister

Last updated on September 11th, 2021 at 08:09 am

Prominent politician in Burkina Faso, Christophe Joseph Marie Dabiré has been reappointed as the prime minister of the country after initially resigned from the position. This announcement was made by the the Secretary-General of the Government Stéphane Sanou.

He had sent in his abdication on December 28, the day after the initiation of President Kaboré, who was reappointed for a second term on November 22.

The active Speaker of the Assembly, Alassane Bala Sakandé, a nearby partner of President Kaboré, has additionally been reappointed.

The landlocked West African nation has been tormented by intermittent jihadist assaults since 2015 that have executed at any rate 1,200 and constrained 1,000,000 individuals to be inside dislodged.

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