Cameroon’s president, Paul Biya, proceeded on 2 October 2015, to a cabinet reshuffle. Whilst keeping Philémon Yand as his Prime Minister, the head of state laid off eleven ministers. Subsequent substantial portfolio changes as well as new arrivals in the governmental staff are noticeable. Indeed, there is for example the reinstatement of Louis Paul Motazé and Bidoung Nkpatt at the heads of the Economy and Sport ministries respectively, or the arrival of Joseph Beti Assomo at the head of Defense Ministry (during a relentless fight against Boko Haram) which was previously under the direction of Edgar Alain Mebe Ngo’o who has now been transferred to the Ministry of Transport..
Meanwhile, Ama Tutu Muna, embroiled in governmental as well as legal squabbles involving copyrights issues, was sacked from government. Idem for Agriculture’s Essimi Menyé, Bapes Bapes which was imprisoned for 24 hours a few months ago, Public Works’s Amba Salla, Transport’s Robert Nkili, Telecom’s Biyiti bi Essam or Moukoko Mbonjo of the External Relations Ministry… Presented below is an overview from Business in Cameroon.
Transferred Ministers
Minister of Transport: Edgard Alain Mebe Ngo’o (former Minister of Defense)
Minister of Economy: Louis Paul Motazé (ex-Secretary General at PM’s and former Minister of Economy’s offices)
Minister of Sports: Pierre Ismaël Bidoung Npkatt (Former Minister of Youth and former Minister of Youth and Sports)
Minister of Youth: Mounouna Fossou (ex-State Secretary of Minister for Secondary Education, in charge of normal education)
Minister of Posts and Telecoms: Minette Libom li Likeng (Former Director General of Customs)
Minister of Agriculture and rural Development: Henri Eyébé Ayissi (Former Minister Delegate at the Presidency in charge of Superior State Audit)
Minister of Public Works: Emmanuel Nganou Djoumessi (Former Minister of Economy)
Ministers keeping their position
Vice-PM, Minister Delegate at the Presidency in Charge of Relations with Parliament: Amadou Ali
State Minister of Justice: Laurent Esso
State Minister of Tourism and Recreation: Bouba Bello Maïgari
Minister of Finance: Alamine Ousmane Mey
Minister of Communication: Issa Tchiroma Bakary
Minister of Scientific Research and Innovation: Madeleine Tchuinté
Minister for the Promotion of Women and Family: Marie Thérèse Abena Ondoa
Minister of Trade: Luc Magloire Mbarga Atangana
Minister of Labor: Grégoire Owono
Minister of Higher Education: Jacques Fame Ndongo
Minister for Civil Service and Administrative Reform: Michel Ange Angouing
Minister of Employment and Vocational Training: Zacharie Pèrevet
Minister of Land Affairs: Jacqueline Koung à Bessiké
Minister for Urban Development and Housing: Jean Claude Mbwentchou
Delegate Minister of Transport Ministry: Mefiro Oumarou
Minister of Public Health: Mama Fouda
Minister for Territorial Administration and Decentalization: René Emmanuel Sadi
Minister of Energy and Water: Basile Atangana Kouna
Minister of Livestock, Fisheries and Animal Industries: Dr Taïga
Minister of Basic Education: Youssouf Adjidja Alim
Minister of Forestery: Philip Ngolle Ngwesse
Minister of Environmental Protection: Hélé Pierre
Minister of SMEs: Laurent Serge Etoundi Ngoa
Delegate Minister at the Presidency in charge of Public Markets: Abba Sadou
Newly appointed Ministers
Delegate Minister at the Presidency in charge of Defense, Joseph Beti Assomo (previously governor of Coastal region)
Minister of External Relations, Mbella Mbella Lejeune (previously Cameroon’s Ambassador to France)
Minister of Arts and Culture, Narcisse Mouellé Kombi (previously Presidential adviser)
Delegate Minister at the presidency in charge of Superior State Audit, Mrs. Mba Asha Rose
Minister of Social Affairs, Pauline Nguene
Minister of Mines, Ngouah Boubou Ernest
Minister of Secondary Education, Jean Ernest Ngallé Bibehe Massena
Delegate Minister of Finance Ministry: Elung Paul Ché (previously Managing Director of the Fund for Stabilization of Oil and gas prices and Director General of Treasury)
State Secretary of Secondary Education in charge of normal Education, Boniface Bayaola
State Secretary of Ministry of Public Works in charge of roads, Louis Max Ayina Ohandza
Outgoing Ministers
Essimi Menyé, Former Minister of Agriculture
Jean pierre Biyiti bi Essam, Former Minister of Posts and Telecoms
Louis Bapes Bapes, Former Minister of Secondary Education
Patrice Amba Salla, Former Minister of Public Works
Robert Nkili, Former Minister of Transport
Emmanuel Bondé, Former Minister of Mines, Industry and Technological Development
Catherine Bakang Mbock, Former Minister of Social Affairs
Pierre Moukoko Mbonjo, Former Minister of External Relations
Adouma Garoua, Former Minister os Sports
Ama Tutu Muna, Former Minister of Arts and Culture
PierreTitti, Former Delegate Minister of Finance Ministry
Brice R. Mbodiam
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