24, November 2017
Who is in Sisiku Ayuk Tabe’s cabinet? 0
By the authority vested in me, I hereby make the following appointments: –
Vice President – XXX (Ground Zero)
Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs – Prof Carlson Anyangwe
o Under-Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs – Dr Samuel Ikome Sako
Secretary of State for Defence & Homeland Security – XXX (General)
o Under-Secretary of State for Defence & Homeland Security – XXX
Secretary of State for Finance & Economy – Brado Etchu Tabenyang
o Under-Secretary of State for Finance & Economy – Dr Cornelius Kwanga
Secretary of State for Communication & Information Technology – Christopher Anu
o Under-Secretary of State for Communication & IT – Milton Taka
Secretary of State for Education – Wilfred Tassang
o Under-Secretary of State for Education – Dr Elizabeth Ambe
Secretary of State for Home Affairs – Dr Ojong Okongor Eno
o Under-Secretary of State for Home Affairs – Shufai Blaise Berinyuy
Secretary of State for Health & Social Services – Caleshe Bongo
o Under-Secretary of State for Health & Social Services – Edith Ngang
- Ambassador to the African Union & Rest of Africa – Eyambe Elias
- Ambassador to the SADC countries – Jessy Engu Itambi
- Ambassador to the United Nations & America – MbuliRene
- Ambassador to the United Kingdom – Kingsley Ekolle
- Ambassador to the Scandinavia & the Nordic Region – Emma Larry Daniel
- Ambassador to mainland Europe – Dr Elad Kisito
- Ambassador to Asia & Middle East – Tangie Donatus Muma
Chairperson, Ethics Commission – Chief Fonkem Achankeng
o Deputy Chairperson, Ethics Commission – Nancy Assanga
Chairperson, Judiciary Commission – Bobga Harmony Mbuton
o Deputy Chairperson, Judiciary Commission – Denis Atemkeng
Director Performance, Monitoring & Evaluation – Prof Cosmas Ambe
o Deputy Director Performance, Monitoring & Evaluation – Prof Martin Ayim
Director Intelligence – XXX
o Deputy Director Intelligence – XXX
Done at Buea this 24th Day of November 2017





















25, November 2017
The French President is the defacto Commander-in-Chief of the Cameroonian Armed Forces 0
Biya has been president of Cameroun since Ahmadu Ahidjo handed over power to him. He has been on the saddle for 35 years. He has survived many coups and many sham elections. He has left Cameroun rural, desolate. But no one cites him as an example of a political tragedy. Mugabe is the African tragedy. Biya spends months on end holidaying in Switzerland. But the western press leaves him in his peace. No one is intent on bringing him down in the name of democracy.
Biya has repressed political opponents. Biya has supervised genocidal incursions into the English speaking parts of Southern Cameroon. But nobody thinks of Biya and remembers the ICC. France is the nanny of Cameroun. But that apostle of freedom and rule of law would not open her mouth and tell President Biya to step down. The French president is the defacto commander-in-chief of the Cameroonian Armed Forces. But he won’t nudge the army to do a Zimbabwe in Cameroon.
Western news media celebrated crowds on the streets screaming obscenities at a Mugabe held down by the army. But western media won’t call on France to tell the Camerounian army to hold down Biya so the party in Harare can move to Yaounde. Biya can remain on the throne. France is happy with him. He can junket around the European Union. He can loot the Camerounian treasury and stash it in France and Switzerland. If he challenges French authority then his sins will come to the fore and he would become a demon. We are happy Mugabe has gone. But the West must let go of its stinking hypocrisy. It is more abhorrent, more tyrannical, than Mugabe’s despotism.
Source: The Vanguard