The Executive Bureau of the National Federation of Gold Factories held a meeting on Monday evening, February 2, 2026, at the Federation’s headquarters. The meeting was dedicated to renewing the Executive Bureau of the Goldsmithing and Jewelry Section and took place at 6:00 p.m.
The meeting was chaired by the President of the Federation, Mr. Sidi Mohamed Ould Kaem, and attended by members of the Federation’s Executive Bureau. This step comes as part of the Federation’s broader process of renewing its structures, aimed at strengthening organizational performance and developing working mechanisms in a manner that serves the interests of the sector and its affiliates.
The meeting resulted in the announcement of the new composition of the Executive Bureau of the Goldsmithing and Jewelry Section for the upcoming term, as follows:
President: Mohamed Fall Ben Ahmed
First Vice President: Jamal Ould Amissa
Second Vice President: El Hassan Moham
Head of Relations: Minina Bent Echnidhra
Head of Finance: Hamdi Ould El Kentaoui
Head of Manufacturing and Promotion: Lahbib Ould Enjieh
Head of Organization: Sidibat Ould Bedade
Head of Members Affairs: Mohamed Mahmoud Ould Akar
In his address on the occasion, the newly elected President of the Goldsmithing and Jewelry Section, Mr. Mohamed Fall Ben Ahmed, welcomed the President of the National Federation of Gold Factories and the members of its Executive Bureau, expressing his appreciation for their presence and their continuous support for the goldsmithing and jewelry sector. He also affirmed the new bureau’s commitment to working toward the development and advancement of the sector.
He further expressed his thanks and gratitude to His Excellency the President of the Republic, Mohamed Cheikh El Ghazouani, for the great efforts he exerts and the special attention he gives to national crafts, as well as for the continued support provided to the goldsmithing and jewelry sector.
For his part, the President of the National Federation of Gold Factories, Sidi Mohamed Ould Kaem, emphasized that this step falls within the Federation’s strategy aimed at supporting the goldsmithing and jewelry sector, strengthening its role in the national economy, developing local manufacturing, and improving the promotion of national products.
