Anatole Collinet Makosso's government
Anatole Collinet Makosso's government has governed the Republic of the Congo since 15 May 2021.[1]
Ministers
Function | Name |
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Minister of State for the Civil Service, Labor and Social Security | Firmin Ayessa |
Minister of State for Commerce, Supplies and Consumer Affairs | Claude Alphonse Nsilou |
Minister of State for Mining Industries and Geology | Peter Oba |
Minister of State for Land Affairs and the Public Domain | Pierre Mabiala |
Minister of Territorial Development, Infrastructure and Road Maintenance | Jean Jacques Bouya |
Minister of National Defense | Charles Richard Mondjo |
Minister of Security and Public Order | Raymond Zephirin Mboulou |
Minister of Foreign Affairs, Francophonie and Congolese Abroad | Jean-Claude Gakosso |
Minister of Agriculture, Livestock and Fisheries | Paul Valentin Ngobo |
Minister of Finance, Budget and Public Portfolio | Rigobert Roger Andely |
Minister of Hydrocarbons | Bruno Itoua |
Minister of Communication and Media Government Spokesperson | Thierry Moungalla |
Minister of Special Economic Zones and Economic Diversification | Emile Ouosso |
Minister of Transport, Civil Aviation and Merchant Navy | Jean-Marc Thystere-Tchicaya |
Minister of Justice, Human Rights and Promotion of Indigenous Peoples | Aimé Ange Wilfrid Bininga |
Minister of Economy, Statistics Plan and Regional Integration | Ingrid Ebouka-Babackas |
Minister of Territorial Administration, Decentralization and Local Development | Guy Georges Mbaka |
Minister of Construction, Urban Planning and Housing | Joshua Rodrigue Ngouonimba |
Minister of the Environment, Sustainable Development and the Congo Basin | Arlette Soudan-Nonault |
Minister of Forest Economy | Rosalie Matondo |
Minister of Health and Population | Gilbert Mokoki |
Minister for International Cooperation and the Promotion of Public-Private Partnership | Denis Christel Sassou Nguesso |
Minister of Energy and Hydraulics | Honore Sayi |
Minister of Youth and Sports and Civic Education, Skills Training and Employment | Hugues Ngouelondele |
Minister of Industrial Development and Promotion of the Private Sector | Nicéphore Fylla de Saint-Eudes |
Minister of Small and Medium Enterprises, Handicrafts and the Informal Sector | Jacqueline Lydia Mikolo |
Minister of Higher Education, Scientific Research and Technological Innovation | Delphine Édith Emmanuel |
Minister of Primary and Secondary Pre-school Education and Literacy | Jean-Luc Moutou |
Minister of Technical and Vocational Education, Skills Training and Employment | Ghislain Thierry Manguessa Ebome |
Minister of Posts, Telecommunications and the Digital Economy | Leon Just Ibombo |
Minister of Tourism and Recreation | Destiny Doukaga |
Minister of Culture and Arts | Dieudonne Mouyongo |
Minister of Social Affairs and Humanitarian Action | Irene Mboukou |
Minister for the Promotion of Women and the Integration of Women in Development | Inès Nefer Bertille Ingani |
Minister of State Control in charge of the quality of public service and the fight against anti-values | Jean Rosaire Ibara |
References
- "A conversation with H.E. Anatole Collinet Makosso, Prime Minister of the Republic of Congo". Atlantic Council. Retrieved 2022-08-10.
See also
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