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Actualités Régionales of Sunday, 4 October 2015

Source: Hilltopvoices

Cabinet Reshuffle; Northwest in, Northwest out

Ama Tutu Muna, former Minister of Arts and Culture Ama Tutu Muna, former Minister of Arts and Culture

This Friday 2nd October 2015, a Presidential decree appointing 17 new Ministers in Cameroon brought mixed feelings to Momo Division of the Northwest Region.

While Ama Tutu Muna from Ngyembo in Momo who hitherto was Arts and Culture Minister was shown the door out of government, the Head of State, H.E. Paul Biya appointed Mbah Acha nee Foumunda Rose Ngwari from Batibo to head the supreme State Audit.

Reports from Momo generally talk of mixed emotions. While some opinion leaders express surprise as to how a Muna could be kicked out of government with a very strong physically expressed attachment to the ruling CPDM party, others who see the supreme State Audit function as more dignifying are of the opinion that it is better than Ama’s ministry.

Mbihbe Sylvester a political scientist talking to hiltopvoices on phone from Yaounde observed that the Muna’s have been in the system for too long. “It is just natural that they take a break and give room for others.” he said. “Mbah Acha Rose is a lady of substance whose trappings are clear particularly in the judiciary.” He added.

Prior to her appointment Mbah Acha Rose was serving as the President of the Regional administrative court in the Northwest region.

Here is the full list of the newly appointed ministers:

1 - Minister Delegate at the Presidency in charge of Defense-

Joseph Beti Assomo

2 - Minister Delegate at the Presidency in charge of the Supreme State Audit-

Mbah Acha nee Foumunda Rose Ngwari

3 - Minister of Social Affairs-

Pauline Irene Nguene Kendeck

4 - Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development-

Henri Eyebe Ayissi

5 - Minister of Arts and Culture-

Narcisse Kombi Mouelle

6 - Minister of the Economy, Planning and Regional Development-

Louis Paul Motaze

7 - Minister of Secondary Education-

Jean Ernest Massena Ngalle Bibehe

8 - Minister of Youth Affairs and Civic Education-

Foutsou Mounouna

9 - Minister of Mines, Industries and Technological Development-

Ernest Ngwaboubou

10 - Minister of Posts and Telecommunication-

Minette Libom Li Likeng

11 - Minister of External Relations-

Lejeune Mbella Mbella

12 - Minister of Sports and Physical Education-

Ismael Pierre Bidoung Kpwatt

13 - Minister of Transport-

Edgard Alain Mebe Ngo’o

14 - Minister of Public Works-

Emmanuel Nganou Djoumessi

15 - Minister Delegate at the Ministry of Finance-

Paul Elung Che

16 - Secretary of State at the Ministry of Secondary Education in charge of General Education-

Boniface Bayaola

17 - Secretary of State at the Ministry of Public Works in charge of Roads-

Louis Max Ayina Ohandja