President Paul Biya of Cameroon appointed new ministers after his reelection in the October 9, 2011 presidential election. Mr Philemon Yang was unexpectedly retained as Prime Minister and Head of Government after Mr Biya received less than fifty percent of votes in his home region. The new cabinet is the 34th in Mr Biya's 29-year rule. The new government has 37 ministries, up from 35. The two newly created ministries are: the Ministry of Public Contracts and the Ministry of Ex-servicemen and War Veterans. The Complete list of Ministers and their deputies is as follows:
Prime Minister Head of Government
Philemon YANG
Vice Prime Minister, Delegate at the Presidency in charge of Relations with Assemblies
Amadou ALI
Minister of State of Tourism and Leisure
Bello BOUBA Maigari
Minister of State Minister of Justice and Keeper of the Seal
Laurent Esso
Minister of State, Minister of Territorial Administration and Decentralisation
Rene SADI
Minister Delegate at the Presidency in charge of Defence
Edgard Alain Mebe Ngo’o
Minister Delegate at the Presidency in charge of Supreme State Control
Henri Eyebe Ayissi
Minister Delegate at the Presidency in charge of Public Contracts
Abba Sadou
Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development
Essimi Menye
Minister of Finance
Alamine Ousmane Mey
Minister of Arts and Culture
Ama Tutu Muna
Minister of Commerce
Luc Magloire Mbarga Atangana
Minister of Communication
Issa Tchiroma Bakary
Minister of Lands, Survey and State Property
Koum Abissike Jacqueline
Minister of Transport
Robert Nkili
Minister of the Economy, Planning and Regional Development
Emmanuel Nganou Djoumessi
Minister of Women Affairs and the Family
Abena Ondoua née Marie Therese Obama
Minister of Post and Telecommunications
Biyiti Bi Essam
Minister of Water and Energy
Basile Atangana Kouna
Minister of Public Service and Administrative Reforms
Angouen Michel Ange
Minister of Forestry and Wildlife
Ngolle Philip Ngwese
Minister of Small and Medium Size Industries and Social Economies
Laurent Serge Etoundi Ngoa
Minister of Scientific Research and Innovation
Magdeleine Tchuente
Minister of External Relations
Pierre Moukoko Mbonjo
Minister of Public Health
Andre Mama Fouda
Minister of Sports and Physical Education
Adoum Garoua
Minister of Labour and Social Security
Gregoire Owona
Minister of Youth Affairs and Civic Education
Pierre Ismael Bidoung Mkpatt
Minister of Mines, Industries and Technological Development
Emmanuel Bonde
Minister of Higher Education
Jacques Fame Ndongo
Minister of Employment and Vocational Training
Zacharie Perevette
Minister of Environment, Nature Protection and Sustainable Development
Hele Pierre
Minister of Livestock, Fisheries and Animal Husbandry
Dr Taiga
Minister of Public Works
Ambassala Patrice
Minister Delegate in charge of Decentralization
Jules Doret Ndongo
Minister Delegate in charge of Agriculture
Ananga Massina
Minister Delegate in charge of Environment
Nana Aboubakar Djalloh
Minister Delegate in charge of Finance
Titti Pierre
Minister Delegate in charge of the Economy
Yaouba Abdoulaye
Secretary General at the Prime Minister’s Office
Louis Paul Motaze
Secretary General of the CPDM Central Committee
Jean Nkuete
Minister of State Secretary General at the Presidency of the Republic
Ferdinand Ngo Ngo
First Assistant Secretary General at the Presidency
Peter Agbor Tabi
Second Assistant Secretary General at the Presidency of the Republic
Seraphin Magloire Fouda
Director of the Civil Cabinet at the Presidency
Martin Belinga Eboutou
Deputy Director of the Civil Cabinet
Joseph Le Anderson
Ministers in charge of Special Duties
Paul Atanga Nji
Victor Mengot Nkongho Arrey
Philip Mbarga Mboa
Amadou Mustapha
Special Adviser
Rear Admiral Joseph Fouda
Special Advisers
Sindjoun Luc
Mouelle Kombi Narcisse
Roving Ambassadors
Joseph Charles Doumba
Albert Roger Milla
Medjo Marcel
Jean Nkuete
Ahidjo Mohamadou
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