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Saturday, 9 August 2014

The chief of state and carbinet members of the cameroon government

French Cameroon became independent in 1960 as the Republic of Cameroon. The following year the southern portion of neighbouring British Cameroon voted to merge with the new country to form the Federal Republic of Cameroon. In 1972, a new constitution replaced the federation with a unitary state, the United Republic of Cameroon. The country has generally enjoyed stability, which has permitted the development of agriculture, roads, and railways, as well as a petroleum industry. Despite slow movement toward democratic reform, political power remains firmly in the hands of President Paul BIYA.Why so?   the president  in his mandate has had many cabinet members who he changed when ever things went bad but remain firmly on power. The worst of it is that the president is the richest personality in the country whereas the country is highly in debt. With a cabinet whose intentions are not to improve the the condition of the country but to maximise their wealth as their leader does where are we leading to. The fact is the biggest and finniest houses in cameroon belongs to civil workers whose salary do not enable them to do so.In 2008 when the law on the acknowledgement on personal wealth had to be voted at the National Assembly it was refused by the high authority. so, what there afraid of if they have nothing to hide?
Chiefs of State and Cabinet Members of  Cameroon
Last Updated: 1 Aug 2012
Pres.
Paul BIYA
Prime Min.
Philemon YANG
Dep. Prime Min.
Amadou ALI
Dep. Prime Min.
Jean NKUETE
Sec. Gen. of the Presidency
Laurent ESSO
Min.-Delegate at the Presidency in Charge of Defense
Alain Mebe NGO'O
Min. in Charge of Special Duties at the Presidency
Paul ATANGA NJI
Min. in Charge of Special Duties at the Presidency
Victor MENGOT
Min. in Charge of Special Duties at the Presidency
Hamadou MUSTAPHA
Min. in Charge of Special Duties at the Presidency
Rene Emmanuel SADI
Min. of Agriculture & Rural Development
Jean NKUTE
Min. of Basic Education
Alim YOUDDOUF
Min. of Commerce
Luc Magloire MBARGA ATANGANA
Min. of Communication
Issa Tchiroma BAKARY
Min. of Culture
Ama Tutu MUNA
Min. of Economy, Planning, & Regional Development
Louis Paul MOTAZE
Min. of Employment & Professional & Technical Training
Zacharie PEREVET
Min. of Energy & Water Resources
Michael Ngako TOMDIO
Min. of Environment & Nature Protection
Pierre HELE
Min. of External Relations
Pierre Moukoko MBONJO
Min. of Finance
Lazare Essimi MENYE
Min. of Forestry & Wildlife
Elvis NGOLLE NGOLLE
Min. of Higher Education
Jacques Fame NDONGO
Min. of Industry, Mines, & Technological Development
Badel Ndanga NDINGA
Min. of Justice
Amadou ALI
Min. of Labor & Social Security
Robert NKILI
Min. of Lands & Titles
Jean-Baptiste BELEOKEN
Min. of Livestock & Fisheries
Aboubakary SARKI
Min. of Post & Telecommunications
Jean-Pierre Biyiti Bi ESSAM
Min. of Public Health
Andre Mama FOUDA
Min. of Public Service & Admin. Reform
Emmanuel BONDE
Min. of Public Works
Bernard Messengue AVOM
Min. of Scientific Research & Innovation
Madeleine TCHUENTE
Min. of Secondary Education
Louis BAPES BAPES
Min. of Social Affairs
Catherine Bakang MBOCK
Min. of Sports & Physical Education
Michel ZOA
Min. of Territorial Admin. & Decentralization
Hamidou Yaya MARAFA
Min. of Tourism
Baba HAMADOU
Min. of Transport
Bello Bouba MAIGARI
Min. of Urban Development & Housing
Colbert TCHATAT
Min. of Women & Family Protection
Marie Theresa Abena ONDOA
Min. of Youth
Adoum GAROUA
Governor, Central Bank
Philibert ANDZEMBE
Ambassador to the US
Joseph FOE-ATANGANA
Permanent Representative to the UN, New York
Michel Tommo MONTHE

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