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Ministry of Justice (Niger)

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Introduction

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Established in 1960, the Ministry of Justice of Niger provides litigants and citizens with the means of the Judicial System (magistrates, clerks, courts and paralegals) for access to justice.[1]

List of ministers

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First Republic Under President Diori Hamani

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  • Boubacar Diallo (1960-1963)
  • Issoufou Saidou Djermakoye (1963-1965)
  • Mom Dan Dobi (1965-1970)
  • Amadou Issaka (1970)
  • Barkiré Halidou (1970-1974)

Regime of Seyni Kountche

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  • Sory Diallo Mamadou (1974-1975)
  • Dupuis Henry Yacouba (1975-1976)
  • Mamadou Malam Aouami (1976-1979)
  • Alou Harouna (1979-1982)
  • Mahamadou Halilou Sabo (1982-1983)
  • Allele El Hadji Habibou (1983-1985)
  • Hadj Nadjir (1985-1987)
  • Mallam Oubandawaki (1987)

Regime of the Second Republic of General Ali Seybou

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  • Abdourahamane Soly (1987-1989)
  • Ali Bondiare (1989-1991)

First Transition Under Cheffou Amadou as Prime Minister, Head of Government

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  • Issaka Sounna (1991-1992)
  • Abdou Tchousso (1992-1993)

Third Republic Under President Mahamane Ousmane

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  • Kandine Mallam Adam (1993-1994)
  • Tahirou Amadou (1994-1995)
  • Ibrahim Beidou (1995-1996)

Fourth Republic: Regime of General Ibrahim Bare Mainassara

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  • Boubé Oumarou (1996-1997)
  • Abba Musa Issoufou (1997-1999)

Regime under Commander Daouda Malam Wanké

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  • Mahaman Laouali Dan-Dah (1999-2000)

Fifth and Sixth Republic of Mamadou Tandja

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  • Ali Sirfi Maiga (2000-2001)
  • Maty El Hadji Moussa (2001-2007)
  • Mamadou Dagra (2007-2009)
  • Garba Lompo (2009-2010)

Regime of the Military Transition of Salou Djibo

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  • Abdoulaye Djibo (2010-2011)

Seventh Republic Under President Issoufou Mahamadou

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Seventh Republic Under President Mohamed Bazoum

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Historique du Ministère de la Justice | Ministère de la Justice". www.justice.gouv.ne. Retrieved 2018-07-10.
  2. ^ "Biographie | Ministère de la Justice". www.justice.gouv.ne. Retrieved 2018-07-10.