Ephraïm Inoni
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Ephraïm Inoni | |
Ephraïm Inoni with U.S. Ambassador R. Niels Marquardt in Yaoundé, 25 September 2006 |
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Assumed office December 8, 2004 |
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Preceded by | Peter Mafany Musonge |
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Succeeded by | Incumbent |
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Born | August 16, 1947 Birth place? |
Political party | ? |
Spouse | ? |
Ephraïm Inoni (born 16 August 1947[1][2]) is the Prime Minister of Cameroon. He is a longtime loyalist and assistant of President Paul Biya.[3] He was appointed to the position of Prime Minister by Biya on December 8, 2004 as part of a cabinet reshuffle,[4] and was sworn in that day. Inoni is an Anglophone[3] and a member of the Bakweri ethnic group.
Prior to becoming prime minister, he was named secretary of state for finances in April 1992 and then assistant secretary general to the presidency in November 1992.[1][2]
[edit] References
- ^ a b Profile at government website.
- ^ a b "Sortie: La chute des baobabs", Cameroon-info.net, December 9, 2004 (French).
- ^ a b "Biya aide named premier, cabinet reshuffled", IRIN, December 13, 2004.
- ^ "Inoni Ephraim nommé Premier ministre du Cameroun", Xinhua, December 9, 2004 (French).
Preceded by Peter Mafany Musonge |
Prime Minister of Cameroon 2004–present |
Succeeded by Incumbent |
Prime Ministers of Cameroon | ![]() |
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East Cameroon (1960-72): Ahmadou Ahidjo • Charles Assalé • Vincent de Paul Ahanda • Simon Pierre Tchoungui West Cameroon (1961-72): John Ngu Foncha • Augustine Ngom Jua • Salomon Tandeng Muna Cameroon (since 1972): vacant • Paul Biya • Maigari Bello Bouba • Luc Ayang • vacant • Sadou Hayatou • Simon Achidi Achu • Peter Mafany Musonge • Ephraïm Inoni |