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Head of the armed forces of Senegal

Chief of the General Staff
Chefs d'État-Major général des armées
Incumbent
Mbaye Cissé
since 6 April 2023
Armed Forces of Senegal
StyleSir
Reports toMinister of Defense
ResidenceDakar
SeatDakar
AppointerPresident of Senegal
Term lengthNo fixed length
Constituting instrumentConstitution of Senegal
PrecursorChief of Staff of the Federation of Mali
Formation1960
First holderAmadou Fall
WebsiteOfficial website

TheChief of the Defense Staff (French:Chefs d'État-Major général des armées) is the professional head of theArmed Forces of Senegal. He/she is responsible for the administration and the operational control of the military ofSenegal. The current chief is General of Air CorpsMbaye Cissé.

Duties

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He is responsible for the preparation of military plans and operations:

  • General Staff
  • Directorate of Military Security;
  • Department of Information and Public Relations

He directly exercises his authority over:

  • Chief of the Army Staff
  • Chief of Staff of the Navy
  • Chief of Staff of the Air Force
  • Military zone commanders

The directors of the specialized services departments placed for employment with him are:

  • Engineering Management
  • Material Department (DIRMAT)
  • Direction of Transmissions (DIRTRANS);
  • Stewardship Department (DIRINT);
  • Armed Forces Health Directorate (DSA)

List

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No.PortraitName
(Birth–Death)
Term of officeRef.
Took officeLeft officeTime in office
1General
Amadou Fall
196019600 years[1][2]
2Colonel
Abdoulaye Soumaré [fr]
(1905–1964)
196019 August 19600 years[2]
3Colonel
Idrissa Fall [fr]
(born 1932)
20 August 196019621–2 years[2]
4Major general
Jean Alfred Diallo [fr]
(1911–2006)
17 December 196230 June 19729 years, 196 days[2]
(3)Colonel
Idrissa Fall [fr]
(born 1932)
1 July 197230 June 198411 years, 365 days[2]
5General
Joseph Louis Tavarez de Souza
1 July 198431 May 19883 years, 335 days[2]
6General of air corps
Mamadou Mansour Seck [fr]
31 May 198830 June 19935 years, 30 days[2]
7General
Mouhamadou Lamine Keita [fr]
30 June 199330 June 19963 years[2]
8General of the army
Lamine Cissé [fr]
(1939–2019)
1 July 199631 December 19971 year, 183 days[2]
9Major general
Mamadou Seck [fr]
1 January 199830 April 20002 years, 120 days[2]
10Lieutenant general
Babacar Gaye
(born 1951)
1 May 200012 August 20033 years, 103 days[2]
11Lieutenant general
Papa Khalilou Fall [fr]
(born 1947)
12 August 200331 May 20062 years, 292 days[2]
12Lieutenant general
Abdoulaye Fall [fr]
(born 1952)
1 June 200630 October 20126 years, 151 days[2]
13General
Mamadou Sow
(born 1956)
30 October 201231 December 20164 years, 62 days[2]
14General
Cheikh Gueye [fr]
(born 1960)
1 January 201731 December 20193 years, 364 days[2]
15General of air corps
Birame Diop
1 January 20201 April 20211 year, 90 days[2][3]
16Army corps general
Cheikh Wade
1 April 20216 April 20232 years, 5 days[2][4]
17General of air corps
Mbaye Cissé
6 April 2023Incumbent2 years, 236 days[5]

References

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  1. ^Gaye, Khalifa Ababacar."AUJOURD'HUI : 12 avril 1963, le général Amadou Fall est radié de l'armée pour sa proximité avec Mamadou Dia".Senenews - Actualité Politique, Économie, Sport au Sénégal (in French). Retrieved7 February 2021.
  2. ^abcdefghijklmnopq"Anciens CEMGA".Etat-Major Général des Armées (in French). Retrieved30 November 2024.
  3. ^"SENEGAL : New chief of staff Birame Diop to give air force a lift - 04/12/2019 - West Africa Newsletter".Africa Intelligence. 4 December 2019. Retrieved7 February 2021.
  4. ^Faye, Ayoba (1 April 2021)."Installation du nouveau CEMGA Cheikh Wade: un Commando prend la tête des "Jambaars"".pressafrik.com (in French). Retrieved15 January 2022.
  5. ^"Sénégal: le général Mbaye Cissé nouveau chef d'état-major des armées".RFI (in French). 7 April 2023. Retrieved13 June 2023.
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