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Ibrahim Coulibaly, Ivorian soldier who played a leading role in the 1999 putsch and the outbreak of the rebellion of September 2002 against the government of President
Laurent Gbagbo.[3]
Hamed Bakayoko, born March 8, 1965, in Abidjan, was an Ivorian journalist and politician. A major player in the Ivorian political scene, he occupied various key ministries under Laurent Gbagbo and
Alassane Ouattara. He was appointed Minister of State, Minister of Defense in 2017 in addition to having been elected mayor of
Abobo, the most populous municipality of Côte d'Ivoire, in 2018.
Amadou Soumahoro, born October 31, 1953, in Séguéla, in the
Worodougou region, is an Ivorian statesman. Member of the
Séguéla constituency, Soumahoro has been president of the National Assembly of Côte d'Ivoire since March 7, 2019. He is the president of the
Assemblée parlementaire de la Francophonie (APF) since July 9, 2019.
Alain-Michel Boyer, Les Wan, Mona et Koyaka de Côte d'Ivoire : le sacré, le secret, Fondation Culturelle Musée Barbier-Mueller, Hazan, Paris, 2011, 175 p. (
ISBN978-2-754-1055-14)