Ismaël Touré

Ismaël Touré
Minister of Public Works
In office
1957 – January 1963
Minister of Economic Development
In office
January 1963 – May 1969
Succeeded byLouis Lansana Beavogui
Minister of Economy and Finance
In office
May 1969 – June 1972
Preceded bySaifoulaye Diallo
Succeeded byMamadou Béla Doumbouya
Personal details
Born1925/1926
Faranah, Guinea
Died8 July 1985(1985-07-08) (aged 59–60)
Guinea
RelationsAhmed Sékou Touré (Half-brother)
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Ismaël Touré (1925/1926 – 8 July 1985) was a Guinean political figure and the half brother of President Ahmed Sékou Touré. He was the chief prosecutor at the notorious Camp Boiro.