First Ivorian Vice-President, Daniel Kablan resigns

First Ivorian Vice-President, Daniel Kablan resigns

First Ivorian Vice-President, Daniel Kablan resigns

 

President Alassane Ouattara of Ivory Coast has accepted the resignation of the country’s Vice President, Mr Daniel Kablan Duncan who had served as Vice-President since 2017.

Mr Kablan was appointed as vice-president in 2017, the first to occupy the new position created by a new constitution the previous year following a referendum. He had previously served as prime minister

His resignation follows the death of the Prime Minister Amadou Gon Coulibaly last week.

The secretary-general of the Ivory Coast presidency, Patrick Achi, said that Kablan Duncan, was leaving “for personal reasons.”

The vice-president had put in his resignation letter to President Alassane Ouattara in February, Mr Achi noted.

“After several communications, the last of which took place on Tuesday 7 July, 2020, the president of the republic took note of his resignation and proceeded to sign the decree terminating Daniel Kablan Duncan,” Mr Achi said in a statement.

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