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Alain Akouala Atipault

Alain Akouala Atipault (born 1959[1]) is a Congolese politician who served in the government of Congo-Brazzaville as Minister of Communication from 2002 to 2009. Subsequently he was Minister of Special Economic Zones from 2009 to 2015 and again from 2016 to 2017.

Political career edit

Akouala Atipault was born in Brazzaville. In 1995, he became a communications adviser to the Committee for the Privatization of State Enterprises; he also served for a time as communications adviser to the National Oil Company of Congo (Société nationale des pétroles du Congo, SNPC).[1] At the time of the March 2002 presidential election, he worked as spokesman for President Denis Sassou Nguesso's campaign. In the absence of any serious competitors, Sassou Nguesso's victory was viewed as a foregone conclusion. As campaign spokesman, Akouala Atipault argued that the election was fair, although he acknowledged that there were some "minor problems" in the process.[2] After the election, Akouala Atipault was appointed to the government as Minister of Communication and Relations with Parliament, as well as Government Spokesman, on 18 August 2002.[3] He was derisively dubbed "the minister of denial" by opposition media.[4]

In response to "misconceptions" in The Washington Times, Akouala Atipault wrote a commentary piece for that paper that was published on 11 June 2006. He defended President Sassou Nguesso and the government's policies, arguing that Congo-Brazzaville was heavily burdened by debt and badly needed debt relief.[5]

Akouala Atipault was the National President of Citizen Force, a political association, as of 2007.[6] In the June–August 2007 parliamentary election, he stood as a candidate in the second constituency of Gamboma,[7][8] but he was defeated by Guy Timothée Ngantsio Gambou.[8] He appealed to the Constitutional Court, but his appeal was rejected.[7][8]

During the campaign for the 12 July 2009 presidential election, Akouala Atipault worked on Sassou Nguesso's campaign as head of the foreign relations department.[9][10] In the election, Sassou Nguesso faced an anemic field of competitors, thinned by boycotts and disqualifications. Akouala Atipault dismissed the opposition's claims of fraud as "incorrect" and claimed that the presence of 170 international observers disproved the accusations of fraud.[11] According to Akouala Atipault, the opposition's claim that voter turnout was only 10% was "ludicrous".[12]

Following Sassou Nguesso's victory, Akouala Atipault was moved to the post of Minister at the Presidency for Special Economic Zones as part of a cabinet reshuffle on 15 September 2009.[13]

When scandal erupted in October 2009 over a book foreword supposedly written by Nelson Mandela for a collection of interviews with Sassou Nguesso, with Mandela's foundation claiming he had neither read the book in question nor authorised his name to be associated with it,[14] Akouala Atipault again came to the Congolese president's defense. Arguing that the Congolese people needed nobody's permission to use Mandela's name, he told an interviewer that "Mandela doesn't even belong to himself. He belongs to us." Akouala Atipault went on to urge legal action against the Nelson Mandela Foundation, which he described as "an organization that, in reality, has nothing to do with the personality of Nelson Mandela," and condemned it as a commercial concern linked with "savage capitalism and international finance."[15]

As Minister for Special Economic Zones, Akouala Atipault was responsible for the implementation of four special economic zones at Ouesso, OyoOllombo, Brazzaville, and Pointe-Noire. He visited Mauritius for a week in late 2013, and in a subsequent interview he discussed the importance of developing a partnership between the two countries and learning from the economic experience of Mauritius. He also discussed the need to diversify Congo-Brazzaville's economy beyond its reliance on oil through the development of the special economic zones.[16]

Speaking at a meeting in Brazzaville on 10 June 2015, Akouala Atipault articulated the ruling Congolese Labour Party's reasons for wanting to change the constitution. While the opposition viewed the proposed change as merely a means of facilitating another term for Sassou Nguesso, Akouala Atipault framed the change in terms of improved governance.[17]

On 10 August 2015, Akouala Atipault was dismissed from the government; he was expected to replace the retiring Henri Lopes as Ambassador to France.[18] He was included on Sassou Nguesso's campaign team for the March 2016 presidential election as head of electoral operations.[19] After Sassou Nguesso's victory, he was reappointed as Minister of Special Economic Zones on 30 April 2016.[20][21]

Akouala Atipault was dismissed from the government on 22 August 2017, and Gilbert Mokoki was appointed to succeed him as Minister of Special Economic Zones.[22][23]

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Who's Who", Congo Brazzaville: Les Hommes de Pouvoir, number 1, Africa Intelligence, 29 October 2002 (in French).
  2. ^ Todd Pitman, "Republic of Congo holds election", Associated Press, 10 March 2002.
  3. ^ , Les Dépêches de Brazzaville, 19 August 2002 (in French).
  4. ^ "Akouala, ne nous quitte pas", Mwinda Press (in French).
  5. ^ Alain Akouala, "Republic of Congo's path", The Washington Times, 11 June 2006.
  6. ^ Thierry Noungou, , Les Dépêches de Brazzaville, 7 September 2007 (in French).
  7. ^ a b Roger Ngombé, , Les Dépêches de Brazzaville, 27 October 2007 (in French).
  8. ^ a b c "Elections législatives 2007 : le scrutin a été annulé dans quatre circonscriptions" 2007-11-01 at the Wayback Machine, Congo-Site, 29 October 2007 (in French).
  9. ^ , Les Dépêches de Brazzaville, 9 June 2009 (in French).
  10. ^ Aidan O'Donnell, "Election will go ahead - and be fair, says Akouala", Radio France Internationale, 10 July 2009.
  11. ^ "Congo counts votes after contested presidential poll", Agence France-Presse, 12 July 2009.
  12. ^ Laudes Martial Mbon, "Row rages over Congo presidential poll", Agence France-Presse, 13 July 2009.
  13. ^ , Les Dépêches de Brazzaville, 16 September 2009 (in French).
  14. ^ "Abuse of Nelson Mandela's name" 2009-11-02 at the Wayback Machine, Nelson Mandela Foundation, 20 October 2009.
  15. ^ "Nous n'accepterons pas que des mercantilistes fassent du revisionisme sur notre histoire", La Semaine Africaine, number 2,941, 30 October 2009, page 4 (in French).
  16. ^ "Alain Akouala Atipault, ministre délégué chargé des zones économiques spéciales : «L’expérience de l’Île Maurice, son expertise, son vécu et sa construction en tant que pays nous intéresse»", La Semaine Africaine, 27 December 2013 (in French).
  17. ^ Jean Jacques Koubemba, "Constitution du 20 janvier 2002 : Alain Akouala Atipault explique le bien-fondé de son changement", ADIAC, 11 June 2015 (in French).
  18. ^ "Remaniement au Congo-Brazzaville : deux ministres opposés à la modification constitutionnelle exclus", Jeune Afrique, 11 August 2015 (in French).
  19. ^ "Direction de campagne du candidat Denis Sassou N'Guesso" 2016-03-06 at the Wayback Machine, ADIAC, 29 February 2016 (in French).
  20. ^ "Équipe gouvernementale de la Nouvelle République", ADIAC, 1 May 2016 (in French).
  21. ^ Trésor Kibangula, "Congo-Brazzaville : ce qu’il faut savoir sur le nouveau gouvernement", Jeune Afrique, 3 May 2016 (in French).
  22. ^ Trésor Kibangula, "Congo-Brazzaville : ce qu’il faut retenir du gouvernement Clément Mouamba 2", Jeune Afrique, 23 August 2017 (in French).
  23. ^ Cyr Armel Yabbat-Ngo, "Nouvelle équipe gouvernementale: On prend les mêmes et on recommence !" Archived 2020-01-02 at archive.today, La Semaine Africaine, number 3,719, 25 August 2017, page 3 (in French).

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Alain Akouala Atipault born 1959 1 is a Congolese politician who served in the government of Congo Brazzaville as Minister of Communication from 2002 to 2009 Subsequently he was Minister of Special Economic Zones from 2009 to 2015 and again from 2016 to 2017 Political career editAkouala Atipault was born in Brazzaville In 1995 he became a communications adviser to the Committee for the Privatization of State Enterprises he also served for a time as communications adviser to the National Oil Company of Congo Societe nationale des petroles du Congo SNPC 1 At the time of the March 2002 presidential election he worked as spokesman for President Denis Sassou Nguesso s campaign In the absence of any serious competitors Sassou Nguesso s victory was viewed as a foregone conclusion As campaign spokesman Akouala Atipault argued that the election was fair although he acknowledged that there were some minor problems in the process 2 After the election Akouala Atipault was appointed to the government as Minister of Communication and Relations with Parliament as well as Government Spokesman on 18 August 2002 3 He was derisively dubbed the minister of denial by opposition media 4 In response to misconceptions in The Washington Times Akouala Atipault wrote a commentary piece for that paper that was published on 11 June 2006 He defended President Sassou Nguesso and the government s policies arguing that Congo Brazzaville was heavily burdened by debt and badly needed debt relief 5 Akouala Atipault was the National President of Citizen Force a political association as of 2007 6 In the June August 2007 parliamentary election he stood as a candidate in the second constituency of Gamboma 7 8 but he was defeated by Guy Timothee Ngantsio Gambou 8 He appealed to the Constitutional Court but his appeal was rejected 7 8 During the campaign for the 12 July 2009 presidential election Akouala Atipault worked on Sassou Nguesso s campaign as head of the foreign relations department 9 10 In the election Sassou Nguesso faced an anemic field of competitors thinned by boycotts and disqualifications Akouala Atipault dismissed the opposition s claims of fraud as incorrect and claimed that the presence of 170 international observers disproved the accusations of fraud 11 According to Akouala Atipault the opposition s claim that voter turnout was only 10 was ludicrous 12 Following Sassou Nguesso s victory Akouala Atipault was moved to the post of Minister at the Presidency for Special Economic Zones as part of a cabinet reshuffle on 15 September 2009 13 When scandal erupted in October 2009 over a book foreword supposedly written by Nelson Mandela for a collection of interviews with Sassou Nguesso with Mandela s foundation claiming he had neither read the book in question nor authorised his name to be associated with it 14 Akouala Atipault again came to the Congolese president s defense Arguing that the Congolese people needed nobody s permission to use Mandela s name he told an interviewer that Mandela doesn t even belong to himself He belongs to us Akouala Atipault went on to urge legal action against the Nelson Mandela Foundation which he described as an organization that in reality has nothing to do with the personality of Nelson Mandela and condemned it as a commercial concern linked with savage capitalism and international finance 15 As Minister for Special Economic Zones Akouala Atipault was responsible for the implementation of four special economic zones at Ouesso Oyo Ollombo Brazzaville and Pointe Noire He visited Mauritius for a week in late 2013 and in a subsequent interview he discussed the importance of developing a partnership between the two countries and learning from the economic experience of Mauritius He also discussed the need to diversify Congo Brazzaville s economy beyond its reliance on oil through the development of the special economic zones 16 Speaking at a meeting in Brazzaville on 10 June 2015 Akouala Atipault articulated the ruling Congolese Labour Party s reasons for wanting to change the constitution While the opposition viewed the proposed change as merely a means of facilitating another term for Sassou Nguesso Akouala Atipault framed the change in terms of improved governance 17 On 10 August 2015 Akouala Atipault was dismissed from the government he was expected to replace the retiring Henri Lopes as Ambassador to France 18 He was included on Sassou Nguesso s campaign team for the March 2016 presidential election as head of electoral operations 19 After Sassou Nguesso s victory he was reappointed as Minister of Special Economic Zones on 30 April 2016 20 21 Akouala Atipault was dismissed from the government on 22 August 2017 and Gilbert Mokoki was appointed to succeed him as Minister of Special Economic Zones 22 23 References edit a b Who s Who Congo Brazzaville Les Hommes de Pouvoir number 1 Africa Intelligence 29 October 2002 in French Todd Pitman Republic of Congo holds election Associated Press 10 March 2002 La composition du nouveau gouvernement congolais Les Depeches de Brazzaville 19 August 2002 in French Akouala ne nous quitte pas Mwinda Press in French Alain Akouala Republic of Congo s path The Washington Times 11 June 2006 Thierry Noungou Le ministre Alain Akouala Atipault intronise les bureaux de l association Force Citoyenne a Talangai Les Depeches de Brazzaville 7 September 2007 in French a b Roger Ngombe Verdict de la Cour constitutionnelle reprise du scrutin legislatif dans quatre circonscriptions electorales Les Depeches de Brazzaville 27 October 2007 in French a b c Elections legislatives 2007 le scrutin a ete annule dans quatre circonscriptions Archived 2007 11 01 at the Wayback Machine Congo Site 29 October 2007 in French Election presidentielle 2009 Direction nationale de campagne du candidat Denis Sassou N Guesso Les Depeches de Brazzaville 9 June 2009 in French Aidan O Donnell Election will go ahead and be fair says Akouala Radio France Internationale 10 July 2009 Congo counts votes after contested presidential poll Agence France Presse 12 July 2009 Laudes Martial Mbon Row rages over Congo presidential poll Agence France Presse 13 July 2009 Gouvernement La nouvelle equipe compte trente sept membres Les Depeches de Brazzaville 16 September 2009 in French Abuse of Nelson Mandela s name Archived 2009 11 02 at the Wayback Machine Nelson Mandela Foundation 20 October 2009 Nous n accepterons pas que des mercantilistes fassent du revisionisme sur notre histoire La Semaine Africaine number 2 941 30 October 2009 page 4 in French Alain Akouala Atipault ministre delegue charge des zones economiques speciales L experience de l Ile Maurice son expertise son vecu et sa construction en tant que pays nous interesse La Semaine Africaine 27 December 2013 in French Jean Jacques Koubemba Constitution du 20 janvier 2002 Alain Akouala Atipault explique le bien fonde de son changement ADIAC 11 June 2015 in French Remaniement au Congo Brazzaville deux ministres opposes a la modification constitutionnelle exclus Jeune Afrique 11 August 2015 in French Direction de campagne du candidat Denis Sassou N Guesso Archived 2016 03 06 at the Wayback Machine ADIAC 29 February 2016 in French Equipe gouvernementale de la Nouvelle Republique ADIAC 1 May 2016 in French Tresor Kibangula Congo Brazzaville ce qu il faut savoir sur le nouveau gouvernement Jeune Afrique 3 May 2016 in French Tresor Kibangula Congo Brazzaville ce qu il faut retenir du gouvernement Clement Mouamba 2 Jeune Afrique 23 August 2017 in French Cyr Armel Yabbat Ngo Nouvelle equipe gouvernementale On prend les memes et on recommence Archived 2020 01 02 at archive today La Semaine Africaine number 3 719 25 August 2017 page 3 in French Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Alain Akouala Atipault amp oldid 1169617254, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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