Minister of State, Secretary General at the Presidency of the Republic : Laurent Esso
Appointment of Ministers following the proposal of the Prime Minister:
1. Vice Prime Minister, Minister of State in charge of Justice and Keeper of the Seals: Amadou Ali
2. Minister of State, Minister of Territorial Administration and Decentralisation: Marafa Hamidou Yaya
3. Minister of State, Minister of Culture: Oyono Ferdinand Leopold
4. Minister of State, Minister of Post and Telecommunications: Bello Bouba Maigari
5. Minister of State, Minister of Planning and Territorial Development: Kodock Augustin Frederic
6. Minister of State, Minister of Urban Development and Housing: Clobert Tchatat
7. Minister Delegate at the Presidency in charge of Defence: Ze Meka Remy
8. Minister Delegate at the Presidency in charge of Relations with the Assemblies: Owona Gregoire
9. Minister Delegate at the Presidency in charge of Higher State Control: Etame Massoma David Siegfried
10. Minister of Transport: Dakole Daissala
11. Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development: Kuete Jean
12. Minister of Economy and Finance: Abah Abah Polycarpe
13. Minister of Elementary Education: Mme Haman Adama
14. Minister of Industry, Mines and Technological Development: Salé Charles
15. Minister of Employment and Professional Training: Perevet Zacharie
16. Minister of Labour and Social Security: Prof Nkili Robert
17. Minister of Livestock, Fisheries and Animal Industries: Dr Aboubakary Sarki
18. Minister of Youth: Gargoum Garoua
19. Minister of Sports and Physical Education: Edzoa Augustin
20. Minister of Public Health: Olanguena Awono Urbain
21. Minister of Secondary Education: Bapes Bapes Louis
22. Minister of Environment and Protection of Nature: Hele Pierre
23. Minister of Public Works & Administrative Reforms: Bernard Avom Messengue
24. Minister of Energy and Water: Sindeu Jean Bernard
25. Minister of Tourism: Baba Hamadou
26. Minister of Forests and Fauna: Elvis Ngolle Ngolle
27. Minister of Lands: Louis Abogo Nkono
28. Minister of Higher Education: Fame Ndongo Jacques
29. Minister of Social Affairs: Bakang Mbock Catherine
30. Minister of Public Service and Administrative Reforms: Emmanuel Bonde
31. Minister of Communication: Njoh Mouelle Ebenezer
32. Minister of Commerce: Mbarga Atangana Luc Magloire
33. Minister of Research and Scientific Innovation: Mme Tchuente Magdaleine
34. Minister of Small and Medium Sized Enterprises of Social Economy and Crafts: Etoudi Ngwa Laurent
35. External Relations: Jean Marie Atagana Mebara
36. Minister of Women’s Affairs and the Family: Bomback Suzanne
37.Minister of State, Secretary General at the Presidency: Laurent Esso
Ministers Delegate
Minister Delegate at the Ministry of External Relations in charge of Relations with the Commonwealth: Dion Ngute Joseph
Minister Delegate at the Ministry of External Relations in charge of Relations with the Islamic World: Adoum Gargoum
Minister Delegate at the Ministry of Planning and Territorial Development: Yaoba Abdoulaye
Minister Delegate at the Ministry of Communication: Prof Gervais Mendo Ze
Minister Delegate at the Ministry of Territorial Administration and Decentralisation: Edou Emmanuel
Minister Delegate at the Ministry of Environment: Nana Aboubakar Diallo
Minister Delegate at the Ministry of Justice: Kamto Maurice
Minister Delegate at the Ministry of Economy and Finance in charge of the Budget: Essimi Menge Lazar
Minister Delegate at the Ministry of Economy and Finance in charge of Planning: Njankou Lambert Daniel
Ministers in charge of Missions at the Presidency of the Republic: Victor Arrey Nkongho Mengot, Philemon Yang,
Secretaries of State
Secretary of State at the Ministry of Justice in charge of Penitentiary Administration: Ngafeeson Emmanuel
Secretary of State at the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development: Bakari Abdoulaye
Secretary of State at the Ministry of Defence in charge of the National Gendarmerie: Bokam Jean Baptiste
Secretary of State at the Ministry of Commerce: Mme Amah Muna
Secretary of State at the Ministry of Secondary Education: Mme Abena Catherine
Secretary of State at the Ministry of Economy and Finance: Oumarou Denis
Secretary of State at the Ministry of Public Health: Alioum Hayatou
Secretary of State at the Ministry of Transport: Danga Dinga Badel
Secretary of State at the Ministry of Public Works: Abono Moampam Paulin
Secretary of State at the Ministry of Lands: Etogo Jean-Claude
Fellow Southern Cameroonians,
The time has come for us to change the course of history. The time has come for us to go beyond the rhetorics and take congrete actions. The time has come for us to start the revolution.
Since October 1 1961 we lost our sense of identity. Predators set on our land and have since sapped us dry and they have continued their attempts to deprive us of our dignity and patriotism. The time has come for us to say NO!!!
Today we declare that violence begets violence. As we are poised to celebrate our INDEPENDENCE on OCTOBER 1st, I would like to take this opportunity and inform you the youths of Southern Cameroons that the SOUTHERN CAMEROONS LIBERATION ARMY has been formed. Our motto is "we can make the difference". The force of argument has failed. Diplomacy has failed. Democracy has failed. War is not a break down of communication or negotiation but just another way for a people to voice their frustration and determination. Our course is just, our cry is honest. Let history be our judge.
Contact:
s_quinty@yahoo.ca
tel:+46 (0)762 89 20 89
Posted by: Squinty | Wednesday, 27 September 2006 at 03:08 PM
Biya I am sorry to say that your new cabinet is bias towards the southern Cameroonians regardless of their contribution to national growth.
I also wish to know why we keep on hearing the same names all the time in ministerial positions as though there is no superannuation age in that coun
Posted by: TabiSweden | Thursday, 28 September 2006 at 06:59 AM
It pains to hear, each cabinet reshuffle carying thesame names. is it that there are no young qualified ones who can handle some of this office? Mr biya, please have a rethink of what you are doing.
Posted by: Ngwana E=k | Wednesday, 08 December 2010 at 05:09 AM