THE GOVERNMENT OF EQUATORIAL GUINEA


Government

Vicente Ehate Tomi is appointed Prime Minister of the Government, in charge of Administrative Coordination.

Clemente Engonga Nguema Onguene, First Deputy Prime Minister is appointed Head of the Political Affairs, Democracy and Minister of Internal Affairs and Local Corporations.

Alfonso Nsue Mokuy is appointed Second Deputy Prime Minister in Charge of the Social and Human Rights Affairs. 

Ministers

1. Minister of State to the Presidency of the Republic in charge of Missions, H.E. Alejandro Evuna Owono Asangono.

2. Minister of State to the Presidency of the Republic in charge of the Civil Cabinet, H.E. Braulio Ncogo Abegue.

3. Minister of State to the Presidency of the Government in charge of Relations with the Parliament and Legal Affairs, H.E. Angel Masie Mibuy.

4. Minister of State to the Presidency of the Government in charge of Regional Integration, H.E. Baltasar Engonga Edjo.

5. Minister of State for Justice, Religious Affairs and Penitentiary Institutions, H.E. Francisco Javier Ngomo Mbengono.

6. Minister of State for National Defense, H.E. Antonio Mba Nguema.

7. Minister-Secretary General of the Presidency of the Government, H.E. Tomas Esono Ava.

8. Minister of Foreign Affairs and Cooperation, H.E. Agapito Mba Mokuy.

9. Minister of Economy, Trade and Business Promotion, H.E. Celestino Bonifacio Bakale Obiang.

10. Minister of Finance and Budgets, H.E. Marcelino Owono Edu.

11. Minister of Planning, Economic Development and Investment, H.E. Conrado Okenve Ndoho.

12. Minister of Transportation, Technology, Postal Services and Telecommunications, H.E. Francisco Mba Olo Bahamonde.

13. Minister of National Security, H.E. Nicolas Obama Nchama.

14. Minister of Education and Science, H.E. Maria del Carmen Ekoro.

15. Minister for Health and Social Welfare, H.E. Tomas Mecheba Fernandez.

16. Minister of Public Works and Infrastructures, H.E. Juan Nko Mbula.

17. Minister of Mines, Industry and Energy, H.E. Gabriel Mbega Obiang Lima.

18. Minister of Labor and Social Security.H.E. Heriberto Miko Mbengono. 

19. Minister of Agriculture and Forestry, H.E. Miguel Oyono Ndong Mifumu.

20. Minister of Information, Press and Radio, H.E. Agustin Nze Nfumu.

21. Minister of Social Affairs and Promotion of Women, H.E. Maria Leonor Epam Biribe.

22. Minister of Fisheries and the Environment, H.E. Crescencio Tamarite Castaño.

23. Minister of Public Service and Administrative Reform, H.E. Purificacion Buari Lasaquero.

24. Minister of Youth and Sports, H.E. Francisco Pascual Obama Asue.

25. Delegate Minister of the Department of Culture and Tourism, H.E. Guillermina Mokuy Mba Obono.

26. Delegate Minister of Foreign Affairs and Cooperation, H.E. Pedro Ela Nguema Buna.

27. Delegate Minister of Justice, Religious Affairs and Penitentiary Institutions, H.E. Juan Olo Mba Nseng.

28. Delegate Minister of National Defense, H.E. Vicente Eya Olomo.

29. Delegate Minister of Internal Affairs and Local Corporations, H.E. Leocadio Ndong Moñung.

30. Delegate Minister of Economy, Trade and Business Promotion, H.E. Jose Angel Borico Moises.

31. Delegate Minister of Finance in charge of Taxes and Contributions, H.E. Monserrat Afang Ondo.

32. Delegate Minister of Planning, Economic Development and Investment, H.E. Fortunato Ofa Mbo Nchama.

33. Delegate Minister in charge of Civil Aviation, H.E. Fausto Abeso Fuma.

34. -Delegate Minister of Education and Science, H.E. Santiago Ondo Esono.

35. Delegate Minister of Health and Social Welfare, H.E. Diosdado-Vicente Nsue Milang.

36. Delegate Minister of Energy, H.E. Fidel-Marcos Meñe Ncogo.

37. Delegate Minister of Labor and Social Security, Ricardo Máximo Torao Oyfio.

38. Delegate Minister of Agriculture and Forestry, H.E. Diosdado-Sergio Osa Mongomo.

39. Delegate Minister of Information, Press and Radio, H.E. Teobaldo Nchaso Matomba. 

Vice Ministers

40. Vice Minister of Culture and Tourism, H.E. Jose Mba Obama.

41. Vice Minister of Foreign Affairs and Cooperation, H.E. Victoriana Nchama Nsue Okomo.

42. Vice Minister of National Defense, H.E. Daniel Ncogo Ncogo.

43. Vice Minister of Internal Affairs and Local Corporations, H.E. Jeremías Ondo Ngomo.

44.-Vice Minister of Economy, Trade and Business Promotion, H.E. Jose-Jaime Ondo Ndong.

45. -Vice Minister of Planning, Economic Development and Investment, H.E. Valentin Ela Maye.

46. -Vice Minister of Transportation, H.E. Joaquin Elema Borengue.

47. Vice Minister of National Security, H.E. Juan-Antonio Bibang Nchuchuma.

48. Vice Minister of Health and Social Welfare, H.E. Miguel Obiang Abeso.

49. Vice Minister of Public Works and Infrastructures, H.E. Reginaldo Asu Mangue.

50. -Vice Minister of Labor and Social Security, H.E. Isidoro Eyi Mosuy Andeme.

51. Vice Minister of Information, Radio and Press, H.E. Federico Abaga Ondo.

52. Vice Minister of Social Affairs and Promotion of Women, H.E. Consuelo Ondo Nsang.

53. Vice Minister of Fisheries and the Environment, H.E. Santiago Esua Nko.

54. Vice Minister of Public Service and Administrative Reform, H.E. Baltasar Esono Eworo Nfono.

55. Vice Minister of Youth and Sports, H.E. Manuel Asumu Cawan. 

Secretaries of State

56.- Secretary of State in Charge of Roads, Tolls, Airport Infrastructures in the Government Presidency, Mr. Luis Oyono Esono.

57.- Secretary of State for Consular Affairs in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Cooperation, Mr. Angel Mokara Moleila.

58.- Secretary of State of the Ministry of Justice, Religious Affairs and Penitentiary Institutions, Mr. Antonio Nzambi Nlonga.

59.- Secretary of State in Charge of the General State Treasury in the Ministry of Finance and Budgets, Mr. Eucario Bakale Angue.

60.- Secretary of State in Charge of Financial Control Services in the Ministry of Finance and Budgets, Mr. Eusebio Ipico Penda.

61.- Secretary of State for Technology and Telecommunications in the Ministry of Transportation, Technology, Posts and Telecommunications, Mr. Carmelo Martin Modu Ebuka.

62.- Secretary of State in Charge of Primary and Secondary Education at the Ministry of Education and Science, Mr. Salvador Nguema Mangue.

63.- Secretary of State in Charge of University Education in the Ministry of Education and Science, Mr. Jose Cosme Okenve Mbomio.

64.- Secretary of State in Charge of Public Health and Health Planning in the Ministry of Health and Social Welfare, Mr. Praxedes Rabat Macambo.

65.- Secretary of State of Hospital Infrastructures, Medical Supplies and Medicines in the Ministry of Health and Social Welfare, Mr. Enrique Ovono Ondo.

66.- Secretary of State for Hospital Coordination and Assistance in the Ministry of Health and Social Welfare, Mr. Victor Sima Oyana.

67.- Secretary of State in Charge of Housing and Urban Development in the Ministry of Public Works and Infrastructures, Mr. Aurelio Mba Olo Andeme.

68.- Secretary of State for Industry at the Ministry of Mines, Industry and Energy, Mr. Miguel Angel Ondo Angue.

69.- Secretary of State in the Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry, Mr. Alfredo Mitogo Mitogo Ada.

70.- Secretary of State in the Ministry of Information, Press and Radio, Mr. Juan Noel Nsue Ondo.

71.- Secretary of State in the Ministry of Fisheries and Environment, Mr. Simon Osa Adugu.

72.- Secretary of State for Public Service in Charge of Human Resources in the Ministry of Public Service and Administrative Reform, Mrs. Amparo Mele Kolifa.

73.- Secretary of State in the Ministry of Youth and Sports, Mr. Ruslan Obiang Nsue.

  

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