Cameroon prime minisita nima yuya
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Yuya ŋɔ nyɛla prime nima ban be Cameroon yuya tum tiŋgbani maa ni deei maŋsulinsi France nima sani yuu 1960 zaŋ na ni zuŋɔ.
Ŋun nyɛ Prime Minisita nti Cameroon saha ŋɔ n-nyɛ Joseph Ngute, tum 4 January 2019.[1]
Kpamba yua
[mali niŋ | mali mi di yibu sheena n-niŋ]- Siyaasa paati nima
Cameroonian Union (UC)
No. | Portrait | Name (Birth–Death) |
Election | Term of office | Political party | President | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Took office | Left office | Time in office | ||||||
Republic of Cameroun | ||||||||
1 | Ahmadou Ahidjo (1924–1989) |
— | 1 January 1960 | 5 May 1960 | 125 days | UC | none | |
2 | Charles Assalé (1911–1999) |
— | 15 May 1960 | 1 October 1961 | 1 year, 139 days | UC | Ahidjo | |
Federal Republic of Cameroon | ||||||||
East Cameroon | ||||||||
(2) | Charles Assalé (1911–1999) |
1964 | 1 October 1961 | 19 June 1965 | 3 years, 261 days | UC | Ahidjo | |
3 | Vincent de Paul Ahanda (1918–1975) |
— | 19 June 1965 | 20 November 1965 | 154 days | UC | ||
4 | Simon Pierre Tchoungui (1916–1997) |
— | 20 November 1965 | 1 September 1966 | 6 years, 195 days | UC | ||
(4) | 1 September 1966 | 2 June 1972 | UNC | |||||
West Cameroon | ||||||||
1 | John Ngu Foncha (1916–1999) |
1964 | 1 October 1961 | 13 May 1965 | 3 years, 224 days | KNDP | Ahidjo | |
2 | Augustine Ngom Jua (1929–1977) |
— | 13 May 1965 | 1 September 1966 | 2 years, 243 days | KNDP | ||
(2) | 1 September 1966 | 11 January 1968 | UNC | |||||
3 | Salomon Tandeng Muna (1912–2002) |
1970 | 11 January 1968 | 2 June 1972 | 4 years, 143 days | UNC | ||
United Republic of Cameroon | ||||||||
Post abolished (2 June 1972 – 30 June 1975) | ||||||||
5 | Paul Biya (born 1933) |
1978 | 30 June 1975 | 6 November 1982 (become President.) |
7 years, 129 days | UNC | Ahidjo | |
6 | Bello Bouba Maigari (born 1947) |
1983 | 6 November 1982 | 22 August 1983 | 289 days | UNC | Biya | |
7 | Luc Ayang (born 1947) |
— | 22 August 1983 | 25 January 1984 | 156 days | UNC | ||
Republic of Cameroon | ||||||||
Post abolished (25 January 1984 – 26 April 1991) | ||||||||
8 | Sadou Hayatou (1942–2019) |
1992 | 26 April 1991 | 9 April 1992 | 349 days | RDPC | Biya | |
9 | Simon Achidi Achu (1934–2021) |
— | 9 April 1992 | 19 September 1996 | 4 years, 163 days | RDPC | ||
10 | Peter Mafany Musonge (born 1942) |
1997 2002 |
19 September 1996 | 8 December 2004 | 8 years, 80 days | RDPC | ||
11 | Ephraïm Inoni (born 1947) |
2007 | 8 December 2004 | 30 June 2009 | 4 years, 204 days | RDPC | ||
12 | Philémon Yang (born 1947) |
2013 | 30 June 2009 | 4 January 2019 | 9 years, 188 days | RDPC | ||
13 | Joseph Ngute (born 1954) |
2020 | 4 January 2019 | Incumbent | 5 years, 305 days | RDPC |
Timeline
[mali niŋ | mali mi di yibu sheena n-niŋ]Lihimi m-pahi
[mali niŋ | mali mi di yibu sheena n-niŋ]- Politics of Cameroon
- President of Cameroon
- Prime Minister of Cameroon
- List of colonial governors of Cameroon
- List of heads of government of French Cameroon
- List of heads of government of British Cameroons
Kundivihira
[mali niŋ | mali mi di yibu sheena n-niŋ]- ↑ Dion Ngute appointed as Cameroon's new Prime Minister (4 January 2019).