Tuesday, June 30, 2009

What Goes Well With Persimmon

ministerial reshuffle in Cameroon, the first Minister fired


Received Friday, June 26, 2009 to 3:00 exchange with the President of the Republic, Paul Biya, the now former Prime Minister Ephraim Inoni, according to various testimonies emerged from the presidential palace near collapse . On Saturday, June 27, 2009, Simon Achidi Achu, personnailté highly respected in the region's Anglophone Cameroon (where the premiers are from Cameroon) could have made proposals to the Head of State. Presumably, that Philemon Yang, a former magistrate and former High commaire of Cameroon in Canada who has retained the favor of the Cameroonian head of state. It comes in any case be appointed prime minister, leader of the Cameroonian government in a presidential decree signed Tuesday, June 30, 2009. In lieu of the Prime Minister Ephraim Inoni who is more than ever in the viewfinder of news and columnists news judiciary. Regularly
cited in "Case Albatross", the case in which several employees of the Head of State had been involved and which consisted of buying a cheap plane that almost killed the head of state and which has already led some former senior officials in jail, former Prime Minister Inoni Ephraim would have been mixed. Several Cameroonian media have even reported elsewhere repeatedly that he had been interviewed by police. However, the difficulty investigators poivait be real if one considers the high position occupied by Ephraim Inoni. Now it becomes more than ever litigant and could answer for his actions before the forces of order and justice in the coming days.
When the new head of government, Philemon Yang is a well known personality.

Philemon YANG

holds a law degree from the University of Yaounde, which leaves the Yang Philemon Secratariat General of the Presidency of the Republic has seen a remarkable rise. Judge graduated from the Ecole Nationale d'Administration and Magistracy (ENAM), he was appointed in January 1975, the prosecutor of the Court of Appeal in Buea where he will officiate as a prosecutor. Just time familiarize themselves with the courtroom where he spent only 6 months. It is then propelled to the government June 30, 1975. He then became Deputy Minister of Territorial Administration. Three years later, May 2, 1978, he was appointed Minister of Livestock and Animal Industries. He remained there until February 4, 1984, when he left the government. After nearly eight months of slump, he packed his bags for Canada October 23, 1984, when he was appointed High Commissioner in Cameroon in this country of North America. It goes into effect 20 years in this position, including 10 years as dean of the diplomatic corps accredited to Canada. In 1999, when he is Cameroon's High Commissioner in that country, Paul Biya, head of state, will cancel a meeting with the Cameroonian community, while it had bent over backwards to receive and express their grievances. It was at the summit of la Francophonie had welcomed Canada that year. It could have considered this as a disavowal by the Head of State. False. In December 2004, Philemon Yang returned to Cameroon by the front door. He was appointed Deputy Secretary-General to the Presidency of the Republic. Since then he has not left the hushed corridors of the Presidency which can sometimes be found in the delegations shrinkage of President Paul Biya during his trips abroad. A highly privileged position.

The new officers of government: Prime Minister

, Head of Government: Mr. Philemon YANG
State Minister, Minister of Transport: Mr Bello Bouba Maigari
Minister Delegate at the Presidency in charge of Defence: Mr ESEM Edgar Alain Ngo'o
Minitris Posts and Telecommunications: Mr. Biyiti Bi Essam Jean Pierre
Minister of Lands and Land Affairs: Mr Jean Baptiste BELEOKEN
Minister of Communication: Mr. ISSA Tchiroma BAKARY
Minister of Social Affairs and Family: Mrs. ABENA ONDOA OBAMA Born Mary Therese
Minister of Basic Education: Ms. Youssouf born Adidja ALIM
Minister of Water and Energy Minister Ngako TOMDIO Michael
Sports and Physical Education: Mr. Michel ZOAH
Minister at the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development: Ms. Anang MESSINA born BEYENS Clementine Antoinette
Secretary of State, Ministry of Secondary Education: Mr. MOULOUNA FOUTSOU
Secretary General adjojnts the Presidency of the Republic: MM. Agbor Tabi and Seraphin Magloire Fouda
Advisor Special to the presidency of the Républqiue: Luke Sindjoun
Minister for misssions: Mr. René SADI
Director of Civil Cabinet of the Presidency Républqiue: Martin BELINGA EBOUTOU
Goodwill Ambassadors: MM. Ferdinand Leopold OYONO Maikano ABDOULAYE
Officer Missions to the Presidency of the Republic: Mr. Martin BILE BIDJANG

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Thursday, June 4, 2009

How Acidic Should My Throat Be

Cameroon; Law enforcement, university officials and students on a war footing at the University of Yaounde I


For several weeks, it is a charged atmosphere that lives on the campus of the University of Yaounde I. Hundreds of angry students want to fight with the authorities University of Yaounde I in which they demanded payment of their premiums for participation in university games. Indeed, before and during university games in Cameroon which took place from 3 to 10 May 2009, students divided into several committees (protocol and parade) have trained hard and have offered various services on behalf of the university of Yaounde I. Under the sun like the rain like to remind students they have spent with the expectation of sharing bonuses. But more than a month after the holding of the event, some students did not always receive their premiums. Which resulted in organizing a sit-in 27 May 2009 by students at the rectory. Occasionally, we learn from an authoritative source, the rector of the university had promised to rectify the situation not later than June 3, 2009. Thus, at the latter date, university officials have urged the payment of those premiums. An unfair share of the taste of some students. Since the students of the Protocol Committee will receive 15,000 francs while 7000 will be offered to those of the Franks Committee parade. These who do not understand this "injustice" then decided to express their discontent. The adrenaline will be so yesterday when, weary of claim peacefully (25 000 francs per student as one might read on some signs), one hundred students began to sequester the Rector of the University of Yaounde I in offices. Barricades have been erected and before all the exit doors of Rector. Requiring the president to remain in office until 5 am. Faced with this turn of events, university officials will call on law enforcement which, as of this morning of June 4, 2009, will crisscross the campus. Even
if on that day, the voltage dropped on campus, students promise to ring again as if the charge is that the problem is far from being resolved. Not only students of the parade committee of university games of the University of Yaounde I do not intend to yield to Soviet methods of the President, but they also denounce the list of their comrades of the parade committee has been struck by university officials. A list that includes 900 people and yet not be filled as "Paradiene. This leads some to think already it has been magnified by some officials who intend to divert some money. More news to follow anyway.