At the MTPTC, Joseph Almathe Pierre-Louis Promises Rigor, Modernization, and Republican Neutrality
By Gesly Sinvilier · Port-au-Prince
· 2 min read · Updated 24 April 2026
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The Haitian government has installed engineer Joseph Almathe Pierre-Louis at the head of the Ministry of Public Works, Transport and Communications (MTPTC), a strategic institution for the development of the country's infrastructure and economic recovery. A native of Port-Salut and trained in Haiti as well as internationally in civil engineering, particularly in the fields of structures and earthquake-resistant construction, the new minister displays a technocratic profile that could inject new dynamism into this key ministry.
In his installation address, the new head of the MTPTC first thanked Alix Didier Fils-Aimé, the Prime Minister of the Republic, for the trust placed in him in a particularly demanding national context. He emphasized the responsibility that comes with this appointment and pledged to fulfill his duties with a sense of state, rigor, and public service spirit.
Engineer Joseph Almathe Pierre-Louis also affirmed his commitment to exercising his responsibilities with neutrality, objectivity, and ethics, ensuring that state resources will neither be instrumentalized nor diverted for partisan purposes. According to him, the ministry's actions must remain exclusively oriented towards the general interest and the service of the Republic. He insisted on the need to place competence, strategic planning, and administrative rigor at the heart of public action to gradually move away from a logic of permanent crisis management towards a dynamic of sustainable results.
In a context marked by major security and institutional challenges, the new minister also announced that the MTPTC will work in close coordination with the country's security forces. The ministry will notably intervene to maintain, modernize, and rehabilitate already secured infrastructures, to make them fully functional and adapted to the requirements of national stability. This approach aims to consolidate re-established areas and promote the gradual restoration of public services and economic activities.
The minister also announced that national and departmental roads will be subject to priority technical interventions to ensure their usability and facilitate the mobility of citizens and goods across the territory. The improvement of the road network's condition is considered an essential condition to support economic exchanges and strengthen territorial cohesion.
Finally, Joseph Almathe Pierre-Louis expressed his desire to make port, airport, and telecommunications infrastructures more accessible and functional, as these are essential elements for the functioning of the state and the stability of economic activities. The modernization of these infrastructures should contribute to improving the country's connectivity, securing strategic installations, and strengthening the operational capacity of public institutions.



