Ahmed Mohamed ag Hamani (born 1942[1]) was the prime minister of Mali from 2002 to 2004.
He left the government on January 20, 1987[2] and became High Commissioner of the Organization for the Development of the Senegal River,[1][2] in which post he remained until 1992.
In 1993, he was named Ambassador to Morocco by President Alpha Oumar Konaré; after six years in that post, he became Ambassador to Belgium, the Netherlands, the United Kingdom, Luxembourg, and the European Union.
[1] He served there until he was named Prime Minister by Amadou Toumani Touré on June 9, 2002, after Touré took office following his victory in that year's presidential election, and his government was named on June 14.
[5] His initial appointment was regarded as being on a temporary basis extending through the period of the July 2002 parliamentary election.