Joseph Ngute's government

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Ngute government

Cabinet of Cameroon
2019–present
Date formed4 January 2019 (2019-01-04)
People and organisations
PresidentPaul Biya
Prime MinisterJoseph Ngute
Member partiesCPDM
UNDP
FNSC
Status in legislatureSupermajority
162 / 180 (90%)
Opposition partiesSDF
CPNR
UDC
MDR
USM
History
Election(s)2020 parliamentary election
Legislature term(s)9th National Assembly
10th National Assembly
PredecessorFourth Yang Government

Joseph Ngute's government has governed Cameroon since 2019.[1] It is made up of 63 members, including the Prime Minister, 4 Ministers of State, 31 Ministers, 12 Deputy Ministers, 5 Ministers in charge of mission and 10 Secretaries of State. The government has 8 female members.

Cabinet[edit]

Ministers of State[edit]

Portfolio Minister Took office Left office Party
Minister of State
Minister of Tourism and Leisure
4 January 2019Incumbent UNDP
Minister of State
Minister of Justice
Keeper of the Seals
4 January 2019Incumbent RDPC
Minister of State
Minister of Higher Education
4 January 2019Incumbent RDPC
Secretary General of the Presidency of the Republic
Ferdinand Ngoh Ngoh
4 January 2019Incumbent RDPC

Cabinet Ministers[edit]

Portfolio Minister Took office Left office Party
Prime Minister4 January 2019Incumbent RDPC
Minister for Territorial Administration
Paul Atanga Nji
4 January 2019Incumbent RDPC
Minister of Social affairs
Pauline Irene Kendeck-Nguene
4 January 2019Incumbent RDPC
Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development
Gabriel Mbarobe
4 January 2019Incumbent RDPC
Minister for Arts and Culture
Pierre Ishmael Bidoung Kpwatt
4 January 2019Incumbent RDPC
Minister of Commerce
Luc Magloire Mbarga Atangana
4 January 2019Incumbent RDPC
Minister of Communication4 January 2019Incumbent RDPC
Minister for Decentralization and Local Development
George Elanga Obam
4 January 2019Incumbent RDPC
Minister of Economy, Planning and Regional Development
Alamine Ousmane Mey
4 January 2019Incumbent RDPC
Minister of Basic Education
Laurent Etoundi Ngoa
4 January 2019Incumbent RDPC
Minister for Livestock, Fisheries and Animal Industries
Minister for Employment and Vocational Training4 January 2019Incumbent FSNC
Minister for Energy and Water Resources
Gaston Eloundou Essomba
4 January 2019Incumbent RDPC
Minister for Environment, Nature Protection and Sustainable Development4 January 2019Incumbent RDPC
Minister of Secondary Education4 January 2019Incumbent RDPC
Minister of Finance4 January 2019Incumbent RDPC
Minister for Civil Service and Administrative Reform
Joseph Le
4 January 2019Incumbent RDPC
Minister for Forestry and Wildlife4 January 2019Incumbent RDPC
Minister of Housing and Urban Development
Celestine Courtes
4 January 2019Incumbent RDPC
Minister of Youth and Civic Education
Moununa Foutsou
4 January 2019Incumbent RDPC
Minister of Mines, Industry and Technological Development4 January 201921 January 2023 RDPC
Minister of SMEs, Social Economy and Crafts
Achilles Bassilekin III
4 January 2019Incumbent RDPC
Minister of Posts and Telecommunications4 January 2019Incumbent RDPC
Minister of Women Empowerment and The Family4 January 2019Incumbent RDPC
Minister of Scientific Research and Innovation
Madeleine Tchuente
4 January 2019Incumbent RDPC
Minister of Foreign Affairs4 January 2019Incumbent RDPC
Minister of Public Health
Malachi Manaouda
4 January 2019Incumbent RDPC
Minister of Sports and Physical Education
Narcissus Mouelle Kombi
4 January 2019Incumbent RDPC
Minister of Transport
Ernest Ngalle Bibehe
4 January 2019Incumbent RDPC
Minister of Labor and Social Security
Gregory Owona
4 January 2019Incumbent RDPC
Minister of Public Works
Emmanuel Nganou Djoumessi
4 January 2019Incumbent RDPC
Director of the Civil Cabinet of the Presidency of the Republic
Samuel Mvondo Ayolo
4 January 2019Incumbent RDPC

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Dion Ngute appointed as Cameroon's new Prime Minister". Journalducameroun.com. 4 January 2019. Retrieved 10 January 2019.