profile of Gabon and Cameroon's recent visit to clearly indicate that it is the official candidate of his country.
Of all the diplomatic signals issued recently in the Central African sub-region, there is no evidence that the consensus of Fort Lamy will be challenged at the next summit of Heads of State of CEMAC. Which is to say that the post of governor of the Bank of Central African States (BEAC) should return to Gabon. In this perspective, personality seems to emerge to take charge: Alexandre Barro Chambrier. Profile of Gabon and Cameroon's recent visit to clearly indicate that it is the official candidate of his country. It could be knighted by the Presidents of other CEMAC.
His arrival in Yaounde, November 12, 2009 was almost passed unnoticed. Arriving alongside Paul Toungui, Gabonese Minister of Foreign Affairs, Special Envoy of President Ali Bongo, he was received in audience by Prime Minister Philemon Yang of Cameroon. For thirty minutes. The Minister Paul Toungui, on leaving the hearing was told reporters: "I was instructed by the President of the Gabonese Republic, His Excellency Ali Bongo, to deliver a message to the President of the Republic of Cameroon, His Excellency Paul Biya. This message from a head of state to another is preparing the next summit CEMAC to be held in Bangui on November 30. The next summit of the CEMAC? The tellers of the diplomatic scene subregional agree to recognize that it is precisely this opportunity that will be designated to replace the current Governor of BEAC, Philibert Andzembe, splashed by a vast financial scandal of 19 billion francs CFA within the institution. On October 28, 2009, the Council of Ministers of the Monetary Union of Central Africa (UMAC) already suggested that for reasons of service need, Philibert Andzembe should return to his post in Yaounde, until replaced Effective at the Conference of Heads of State of CEMAC scheduled for November in Bangui, Central, on the sidelines of the summit of the CEMAC. There is no doubt that at this summit that will be known the name of the successor of Philibert Andzembe.
Economist broken
Former Expert International Monetary Fund (IMF) and current member of the National Assembly of Gabon, Hugues Alexandre Barro Chambrier profile job. He flirted with the business of national and international economy. From 1987 to 1990, he successively held the responsibilities of the Ministry of Economic Advisor Trade and Secretary of State for Culture and Francophony in the Government of the Republic of Gabon. From 1990 to 1994, he served as Economic Advisor to the Prime Minister and Finance. During the period 1994 - 2002, Barro Chambrier was successively Deputy Administrator, then Administrator of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) in Washington, representing 24 African countries. As such, it has contributed to the development and policy decisions of the Fund in the field of monitoring and financial facilities. Associate in Economics, he has assisted many Mission Trading Fund staff and was made in this respect to advise the highest authorities in many African countries. Barro Chambrier holds honors from Benin, Burkina Faso, Cameroon, Gabon, Mauritania, Niger and Togo. According to the IMF, reached in Washington, the International Institute for Africa, a private organization founded by former Ivorian Prime Minister Alassane Ouattara, specializes in advising and assisting governments in relations with the Bretton Woods.
In 2005, his name was even circulated among the potential candidates to head the African Development Bank (ADB). Before the Gabonese government does its final choice on the person of Casimir Oye Mba, a former Governor of BEAC.
With a solid experience of international financial channels, the man had to take the direction of the sub-regional bank. In order to print the necessary reforms it needs. If he can count on the support of Gabon, one can already think that Cameroon should knighted. Just as Congo Brazzaville, the more easily that, according to news magazine Jeune Afrique, Helena, his wife is the niece of the first lady of the Congo.
With 3 trucks of Central Africa, his appointment would be a formality.
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