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Ivory Coast PM Coulibaly laid to rest after shock death

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July 18, 2020
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Ivory Coast's prime minister Amadou Gon Coulibaly was buried in a private ceremony on Friday at the end of week-long national mourning triggered by a death that stunned the West African country.

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Gon Coulibaly's sudden death of a heart attack on July 8 has deprived 78-year-old President Alassane Ouattara of an anointed successor less than four months before key elections.

He was buried in the family tomb in his home town of Korhogo, the main city in the country's north, a source close to his family said.

Funeral prayers were said earlier in the city's main mosque, with several hundred mourners, including Ouattara, in attendance.

Gon Coulibaly, 61, died shortly after returning from France, where he had undergone long treatment for cardiac problems.

Nicknamed the "Lion of Korhogo," he was highly popular in the city of his birth, where he was also an MP and mayor for a long time.

Gon Coulibaly "was a model," said teacher El Hadj Bambadji Bamba.

"This is the funeral of a chief. We turned out in large numbers today. We had to be here, after everything that this man did for his country."

Local people said infrastructure funds had flowed into Korhogo during his time in office.

"He tarmacked the main roads and the neighbourhoods, installed electricity throughout the city and the villages outside, gave us piped water and built schools and health centres," said the local mayor, Lazani Coulibaly, who shares the same family name.

"He changed the face of the city — he achieved more in 10 years than people did in the previous 40."

The ruling RHDP party is now expected to step up deliberations on how to fill the gap left by Gon CoulibaRead More – Source

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