Patrick Achi, born on November seventeenth, nineteen fifty-five, is a prominent Ivorian politician who held the esteemed position of Prime Minister of Côte d'Ivoire from March twenty twenty-one until October twenty twenty-three. He served under President Alassane Ouattara's administration and is a dedicated member of the Rally of the Republicans (RDR).
Achi's academic journey took him through prestigious institutions, including Supélec and Stanford University, where he honed his expertise in engineering and infrastructure. His career in public service began as the government spokesman for President Ouattara, showcasing his ability to communicate effectively on behalf of the government.
Before ascending to the role of Prime Minister, Achi was appointed Secretary General of the Presidency in January twenty seventeen. His responsibilities expanded as he became Minister of State and Executive Secretary of the National Council for Economic Policy, overseeing the execution of the ambitious 2030 Strategic Plan and the five-year government program, 'Côte d'Ivoire Solidaire twenty twenty-one to twenty twenty-five'.
On April thirteenth, twenty twenty-two, Achi resigned along with his government but was quickly reinstated by President Ouattara. However, his tenure came to an end on October sixth, twenty twenty-three, with the dissolution of the Ivorian government. Achi officially resigned for a second time on October eighteenth, twenty twenty-three, marking a significant chapter in his political career.