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Saturday, March 3, 2018

Cabinet Reshuffle: Six Ministers Sacked from Government



President Paul Biya this 2nd March 2018 has sacked six government ministers  while others change portfolio.  Six ministers were dismissed while nine others changed portfolio. On the other hand, nine new comers were appointed. 
Here below is the analysis of President Paul Biya's "appointment and disappointment" decision.

1. Sacked from government.
  • Mebe’e Ngo Edgard Alain, former Minister of Transport
  • Michel Ange Angouin former Minister of  the Public Service and Administrative Reforms
  • Atangana Kouna Basile former Minister of Water Resources and Energy
  • Ngole Ngwese Philip, former Minister of Forestry and wildlife
  • Bokam Jean Baptist former Secretary of State at the Ministry of Defence incharge of the Gendarmerie.
  • Belinga Eboutou former Minister, Director of the Civil cabinet at the Presidency of the Republic
2. Those who changed portfolio;
  • Eloung Paul Che goes to the Presidency as Assistant Secretary General
  • Jules Doret Ndongo leaves the Territorial Administration as Minister Delegate to become the Forest and Wildlife Boss
  • Alamine Ousmane Mey leaves the Finance Ministry to become Minister of the Economy Planning and Regional Development.
  • Motaze Louis Paul takes over the Ministry of Finances
  • Ngale Masina Bibehe Jean Ernest leaves the Ministry of Secondary Education to Transport.
  • Atanga Nji Paul who was National Security Permenent Secretary is now incharge of Territorial Administration
  • Sadi Rene who was Minister of Territorial Administration goes to the Presidency as Minister incharge of Special Duties
  • Dion Ngute leaves the Ministry of External Relations incharge of cooperation with the Commonwealth to become Minister of Special Duties at the Presidency of the Republic.
  • Yaouba Abdoulaye leaves the Ministry incharge of the Economy to the Ministry of Finance as Minister Delegate .
3.The new comers;
  • Elanga Obam George heads the newly created Ministry of Decentralisation and Local Development.
  • Gaston Eloundou Minister of Water Resources and Energy
  • Nalova Lyonga Minister of Secondary Education
  • Joseph Le, Minister of Public Service and Administrative Reforms
  • Mvondo Ayolo Directeur of the Civil Cabinet at the Presidency of the Republic
  • Etoga Yves Landry, Secretary of State at the Ministry of Defence incharge of the Gendarmerie
  • Felix Mbayou Secretary Minister Delegate at the Ministry of External Relations incharge of cooperation with the Commonwealth
  • Armand Claude  Njoudom, Secretary of State for Public Works
  • Tasong Paul is Minister Delegate at the Ministry of the Economy Planning and Regional Development incharge of Plannification.



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