Ibrahim Baré Maïnassara seized power in a military coup in January 1996, ousting Ousmane. On 23 August 1996, Abdoulaye was named Minister of Transport in a government headed by Prime Minister
Boukary Adji and appointed by President Maïnassara. In joining the government under Maïnassara, Abdoulaye split from the CDS. After over a year as Minister of Transport, he was moved to the post of
Minister of the Interior in the government of Prime Minister
Ibrahim Hassane Mayaki on 1 December 1997. As Interior Minister, Abdoulaye was the public face of the security forces. He was widely criticized when, on 20 August 1998, he had
Bory Seyni, the editor of
Le Democrate independent paper, arrested, following the paper's accusation that the Interior Minister had benefited from the sale of government wheat supplies. According to Seyni and observers in the government offices, the journalist was brought handcuffed to Abdoulaye, where the minister beat him severely with a leather crop. According to Seyni, it was only the physical intervention of several Ministry employees which stopped the beating. At the same time, Abdoulaye ordered increasingly severe measures against opposition parties, culminating in the arrest of four senior party leaders in April 1998, including former prime minister
Hama Amadou, following a series of protests in
Zinder. ==After Maïnassara==