In April 2019, she was made president of the Court of Cassation, joining the other three judges Pierre Kobo Claver, Koné Mamadou and Francis Wodié.
[2] President of the republic, Alassane Ouattara, appointed her to a term of three years.
[3] She has received the highest honour bestowed by the state, the National Order of the Ivory Coast.
[1] On May 9, 2023, while she was a magistrate outside the hierarchy of group 1 single level, she was appointed President of the Constitutional Council by decree for a non-renewable term of six years.
She succeeded Mamadou Koné after a two-year vacancy caused by "politico-judicial imbroglio" and took office on July 21, 2023.