Equatorial Guinea Council of Ministers
The Equatorial Guinean Council of Ministers or Ministerial Council, consists of representatives from the Chamber of People's Representatives who are appointed by the president and confirmed by the members of the Chamber.[1]
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The Council of Ministers is chaired by the President and is tasked with managing government operations, drafting a budget and defining monetary policy.[1]
Members of the Council of Ministers
OFFICE | NAME | TERM |
President | Teodoro Obiang Nguema Mbasogo | August 3, 1979– |
Prime Minister | Ignacio Milam Tang | July 8, 2008– |
First Vice Prime Minister in charge of Human Rights | Aniceto Ebiaka Mohote | -incumbent |
Second Vice Prime Minister in charge of Internal Policy | Demetrio Elo Ndong Nsefumu | -incumbent |
Ministers to the Presidency | ||
Minister to the Presidency in charge of Missions | Alejandro Evuna Owono Asangono | -incumbent |
Minister to the Presidency in charge of Politic and Administrative Issues | Carmelo Modú Acusé Bindang | -incumbent |
Minister to the Presidency in charge of Information, Culture, and Tourism | Alfonso Nsue Mokuy | -incumbent |
Minister to the Presidency in charge of Administrative Coordination and Secretary of State | Fortunato Ofa Mbo | -incumbent |
Ministers | ||
Minister of Relations with the Parliament and Judicial Affairs of the Government | Angel Masie Mibuy | -incumbent |
Minister of Sub Regional Integration | Baltasar Engonga Edjo | -incumbent |
Minister of Foreign Affairs, International Cooperation, and Francophony | Pastor Micha Ondó Bile | -incumbent |
Minister of Justice, Cults, and Penitentiary Institutions | Mauricio Bokung Asumu | -incumbent |
Minister of the Interior and Local Corporations | Clemente Engonga Nguema Onguene | -incumbent |
Minister of National Defense | Victoriano Bibang Nsue Okomo | -incumbent |
Minister of National Security | Manuel Nguema Mba | -incumbent |
Minister of Transportation, Technology, Post, and Telecommunications | Enrique Mercader Costa | -incumbent |
Minister of Infrastructure and Urbanization | Fidel Nsue Micha | -incumbent |
Minister of Economy, Trade, and Business Promotion | Jaime Ela Ndong | -incumbent |
Minister of Planning, Economic Development, and Public Investment | Jose Ela Oyana | -incumbent |
Minister of Finance and Budget | Marcelino Owono Edu | -incumbent |
Minister of Mines, Industry, and Energy | Atanasio Ela Ntugu Nsa | -incumbent |
Minister of Education, Science, and Sport | Cristobal Manana Ela | -incumbent |
Minister of Health and Social Welfare | Antonio Martin Ndong Ntutumu | -incumbent |
Minister of Labor and Social Security | Evangelina Oyo Ebule | -incumbent |
Minister of Agriculture and Forests | Teodoro Nguema Obiang Mangue | -incumbent |
Minister of Social Affairs and Promotion of Women | Eulalia Envo Bela | -incumbent |
Minister of Fishing and Environment | Vicente Rodriguez Siosa | -incumbent |
Minister of Information, Culture, and Tourism, and Government Spokesperson | Santiago Nsobeya Efuman Nchama | -incumbent |
Minister ofPublic Sector and Administrative Planning | Vicente Ehate Tomy | -incumbent |
Vice Ministers | ||
Vice Minister of Foreign Affairs, International Cooperation, and Francophony | Jose Esono Micha | -incumbent |
Vice Minister of Justice and Penitentiary Institutions | Salvador Ondo Nkumu | -incumbent |
Vice Minister of the Interior and Local Corporations | Leocadio Ndong Menung | -incumbent |
Vice Minister of National Defense | Antonio Obama Ndong | -incumbent |
Vice Minister of National Security | Francisco Edu Ngua | -incumbent |
Vice Minister of Transport, Technology, and Telecommunications | Isidoro Eyi Monsuy | -incumbent |
Vice Minister of Infrastructure and Urbanization | Alejandro Micha Nsue | -incumbent |
Vice Minister of Economics, Trade, and Promotion of Companies | Nicasia Riloha Ebuera | -incumbent |
Vice Minister of Planning, Economic Development, and Public Investments | Martin-Crisantos Ebee Mba | -incumbent |
Vice Minister of Finance and Budget | Estanslao Don Malavo | -incumbent |
Vice Minister of Mines, Industry, and Energy | Gabriel Mbega Obiang Lima | -incumbent |
Vice Minister of Education, Youth, and Sports | Carlos Nsue Otong | -incumbent |
Vice Minister of Health and Social Welfare | Pedro Abaga Esono | -incumbent |
Vice Minister of Labor and Social Security | Jeronimo Osa Osa Ekoro | -incumbent |
Vice Minister of Agriculture and Forests | Domingo Olomo Nve Nsang | -incumbent |
Vice Minister of Fishing and Environment | Anastasio Asumu Mum Munoz | -incumbent |
Vice Minister of Information, Culture, and Tourism | Purificacion Opo Barila | -incumbent |
Vice Minister of Public Sector and Administrative Planning | Salvador Mangue Ayingono | -incumbent |
Secretaries of State | ||
Secretary of State for International Cooperation | Victoriana Nchama Nsue Okomo | -incumbent |
Secretary of State for National Defense | Santiago-Mauro Nguema | -incumbent |
Secretary of State for National Security | Julian Ondo Nkumu | -incumbent |
Secretary of State of Post and Telecommunications | Francisco Mba Olo Bahamaonde | -incumbent |
Secretary of State of Housing and Urbanization | Pedro Ondo Nguema | -incumbent |
Secretary of State in charge of Treasury and Budget | Melchor Esono Edjo | -incumbent |
Secretary of State in charge of Taxes and National Heritage | Montserrat Afang Ondo | -incumbent |
Secretary of State for Energy | Miguel-Angel Ondo Angue | -incumbent |
Secretary of State for Youth and Sports | Pedro Mabale | -incumbent |
Secretary of State for Social Affairs and Promotion of Women | Marioa Leonor Epam Birbe | -incumbent |
Secretary of State for Information, Culture, and Tourism | Federico Abaga | -incumbent |
Secretary of State for Labor and Social Security | Santiago Esua Nko | -incumbent |
Source[2]
References
- "The Constitution of Equatorial Guinea". The Government of the Republic of Equatorial Guinea. 1996-01-17. Retrieved 2008-04-12.
- "Council of Ministers". The Government of the Republic of Equatorial Guinea. Retrieved 2008-04-12.
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