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2022 in Ivory Coast
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2021
2020
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2022
in
Ivory Coast
→
2023
2024
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Decades:
2000s
2010s
2020s
See also:
Other events of 2022
Timeline of Ivorian history
Events in the year
2022 in
Ivory Coast
.
Incumbents
[
edit
]
President
:
Alassane Ouattara
Prime Minister
Patrick Achi
(Interim, starting March 8)
[
1
]
Events
[
edit
]
Further information:
Public holidays in Ivory Coast
Ongoing:
COVID-19 pandemic in Ivory Coast
April 6 – Former
President of Burkina Faso
Blaise Compaoré
is found guilty of complicity in the murder of the country's first president,
Thomas Sankara
, and is sentenced
in absentia
to
life imprisonment
. Compaoré has been in exile in
Ivory Coast
ever since resigning to the presidency following the
2014 Burkina Faso uprising
.
[
2
]
April 13 – Prime Minister
Patrick Achi
resigns due to President
Outtara
's plans to reshuffle the government.
[
3
]
April 19 –
Patrick Achi
is reappointed prime minister with a cabinet reshuffle and the formation of a
second government
replacing his
original cabinet
.
[
4
]
December 28 – A
court
in
Abidjan
,
Ivory Coast
, sentences four
Malian
men to
life imprisonment
for
inciting
shootings
that killed 19 people and injured 30 others at a beach resort in
Grand-Bassam
in 2016.
[
5
]
Deaths
[
edit
]
January 3 –
Oussou Konan Anicet
, 32, footballer (
Makkasa
,
HJK
,
Nam Dinh
), poisoned.
[
6
]
January 13 –
Lambert Amon Tanoh
, 95, politician,
minister of education
(1963–1970), COVID-19.
[
7
]
January 30 –
Alphonse Douati
, 67, politician.
[
8
]
February 6 –
Abraham Sie
, 22, basketball player (
ABC Fighters
,
DUC Dakar
,
national team
).
[
9
]
February 7 –
Amadou Soumahoro
, 68, politician, president of the
National Assembly
(since 2019).
[
10
]
April 6 –
Abraham Sie
, 22, basketball player (
ABC Fighters
,
DUC Dakar
,
national team
).
[
11
]
May 7 –
Amadou Soumahoro
, 68, politician, president of the
National Assembly
(since 2019).
[
12
]
September 29 –
Akissi Kouamé
, 67, army officer
[
13
]
October 30 –
Martine Djibo
, educator and politician,
MP
[
14
]
November 1 –
Charles Nokan
, 85, academic and writer.
[
15
]
December 19 –
Max Brito
, 51, rugby union player (
national team
).
[
16
]
December 25 –
Luc Marius Ibriga
, 66, Ivorian-born Burkinabé academic and jurist.
[
17
]
See also
[
edit
]
COVID-19 pandemic in Africa
African Continental Free Trade Area
Organisation internationale de la Francophonie
References
[
edit
]
^
"Ivory Coast President Ouattara names Patrick Achi as interim prime minister"
.
news.yahoo.com
. Reuters. March 8, 2021
. Retrieved
March 8,
2021
.
^
"Burkina Faso's ex-president guilty of complicity in murder of predecessor"
.
the Guardian
. 2022-04-06
. Retrieved
2022-09-16
.
^
"Ivory Coast prime minister and government resign"
.
www.aljazeera.com
. Retrieved
2022-09-16
.
^
"Ivory Coast: Achi reappointed PM, regional bank chief named VP"
.
www.aljazeera.com
. Retrieved
2022-09-16
.
^
"I.Coast hands down four life terms for 2016 jihadist attack"
.
RFI
. 2022-12-28
. Retrieved
2022-12-29
.
^
"Chấn động khi "vua phá lưới" V-League 2021 bị giết chết ở quê nhà"
.
Báo Thanh Niên
(in Vietnamese). 2022-01-04
. Retrieved
2022-09-16
.
^
"Côte d'Ivoire: mort de Lambert Amon Tanoh, le «père de l'école ivoirienne»"
.
RFI
(in French). 2022-01-13
. Retrieved
2022-09-16
.
^
"Décès à Abidjan de l'ex-ministre ivoirien Alphonse Douati - Abidjan.net News"
.
news.abidjan.net
(in French)
. Retrieved
2022-09-16
.
^
"Ivory Coast's Dakar University Club Abraham Sie dies at 22"
.
boxscorenews.com
. Retrieved
2022-09-16
.
^
AFP.
"Côte d'Ivoire: décès du Président de l'Assemblée nationale Amadou Soumahoro"
.
DHnet
(in French)
. Retrieved
2022-09-16
.
^
"Ivory Coast's Dakar University Club Abraham Sie dies at 22"
.
boxscorenews.com
. Retrieved
2022-12-29
.
^
AFP -.
"Côte d'Ivoire: décès du Président de l'Assemblée nationale Amadou Soumahoro"
.
DHnet
(in French)
. Retrieved
2022-12-29
.
^
"Côte d'Ivoire / Décès à Abidjan du général de brigade Akissi Kouamé"
.
www.pressivoire.com
(in French)
. Retrieved
2022-12-29
.
^
Beganssou, Prince (2022-11-01).
"Côte d'Ivoire : Décès de Martine Djibo, la première femme député de la ville de Bouaké"
.
AFRIK SOIR
(in French)
. Retrieved
2022-12-29
.
^
"Côte d'Ivoire : Décès de Charles Nokan, une page noire pour la littérature"
.
www.afrique-sur7.ci
(in French). 2 November 2022
. Retrieved
2022-12-29
.
^
"Max Brito, who was paralysed at the 1995 Rugby World Cup, has died"
.
www.rugbypass.com
. 20 December 2022
. Retrieved
2022-12-29
.
^
Ivory News, Mousso (2022-12-25).
"Burkina : décès de Luc Marius Ibriga, ancien président de l'Autorité supérieur de contrôle de l'Etat - Mousso News"
(in French)
. Retrieved
2022-12-29
.
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