Council of Ministers
of the Republic of Equatorial Guinea
Spanish: Consejo de Ministros de Guinea Equatorial
French: Conseil des ministres de Guinée équatoriale
Portuguese: Conselho de Ministros da Guiné Equatorial
Overview
Established12 October 1968 (1968-10-12)
CountryEquatorial Guinea
Appointed byPresident of the Republic
Responsible toPresident of the Republic
Parliament
WebsiteOfficial website

The Equatorial Guinean Council of Ministers or Council of Ministers of Equatorial Guinea, is chaired by the President of Equatorial Guinea Teodoro Obiang Nguema, and constituted by the Vice President Teodorín Nguema Obiang, his Prime Minister Manuela Roka Botey along with the other Ministers members of the governemt.[1][2]

According to the constitution, the council is in charge of assisting the president with the execution of the national policy and his political and administrative duties.[3]

Members of the Council of Ministers


The current Equatoguinean Government was appointed on February 2th of 2023, and is constituted by the following members:

Cargo Titular
President of Guinea Ecuatorial Teodoro Obiang
Vice Presidente of Ecuatorial Guinea Teodoro Nguema Obiang Mangue
Prime Minister of Ecuatorial Guinea Manuela Roka Botey
First Deputy Prime Minister, Head of the Ministry of Education, University Education and Sports Clemente Engonga Nguema Onguene
Second Deputy Prime Minister, in Charge of Relations with Parliament and Legal Affairs Ángel Mesie Mibuy
Third Deputy Prime Minister, Head of Human Rights Alfonso Nsue Mokuy
Minister of State to the Presidency of the Republic, in Charge of Missions Alejandro Evuna Owono Asangono
Minister of State to the Presidency of the Government in Charge of Regional Integration Lucas Abaga Nchama
Minister of State in Charge of National Security Nicolás Obama Nchama
Minister of State in Charge of Foreign Security Juan Antonio Bibang Nchuchuma
Minister Secretary General of the Presidency of the Government Ramón Nká Ela Nchama
Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation Simeón Oyono Esono Angüe
Minister of Justice, Worship and Penitentiary Institutions Sergio Esono Abeso Tomo
Minister of National Defense Victoriano Bibang Nsue Okomo
Minister of Finance and Budgets Fortunato Ofa Mbo Nchama
Minister of Planning and Economic Diversification Gabriel Mbega Obiang
Minister of Youth and Sports Patricio Bakale Mba
Minister of Health and Social Welfare Mitoha Ondo’o Ayekaba
Minister of Public Works, Housing and Urban Planning Clemente Ferreiro Villarino
Minister of Labor, Employment Promotion and Social Security Alfredo Mitogo Mitogo Ada
Minister of Agriculture, Livestock and Rural Development Juan José Ndong Tomo
Minister of Fisheries and Water Resources Francisco Medina Catalán
Minister of Mines and Hydrocarbons Antonio Oburo Ondo
Minister of Electricity and Renewable Energy Gervasio Engonga Mba
Minister of Information, Press and Radio Pamela Nse Eworo
Minister of Social Affairs and Gender Equality María Consuelo Nguema Oyana
Minister of Transport, Post Office and New Information and Communication Technologies Honorato Evita Oma
Minister of Public Service and Administrative Reform Eucario Bakale Angue
Minister of Commerce, Industry and Business Promotion Benjamín Bakale Nkara
Minister of Civil Aviation Norberto-Bartolomé Mensuy Mañe Andeme
Minister of Culture, Tourism and Craft Promotion Rufino Ndong Esono Nchama
Minister of the Interior and Local Corporations Faustino Ndong Esono Ayang

Source[2]

References

  1. "Appointment of the ministers of the new Government". PDGE. 2 February 2023. Retrieved 27 February 2023.
  2. 1 2 "The government of the Republic of Equatorial Guinea". www.guineaecuatorialpress.com. Retrieved 2023-10-26.
  3. "The Constitution of Equatorial Guinea". The Government of the Republic of Equatorial Guinea. 1996-01-17. Chapter Three: The Council of Ministers. Archived from the original on 2008-06-28. Retrieved 2008-04-12.
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