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Prime Minister: Philemon Yang's Chief Of Protocol Leaves His Post

Last Tuesday in the National Assembly, a man, the silhouette and the discreet gestures, guides and installs the Prime Minister Philemon Yang in the box of the hemicycle reserved for the members of the government. 

This man is Victor Oben Enoh, and he acts here as Chief of Protocol of the Prime Minister. At least until he reached Paris, the capital of France, where he now has to serve as consul general of Cameroon. This Minister Plenipotentiary replaces Raphael Galega Gana, who is eligible to retire.

Since November 07, and the decree of the President of the Republic "appointing officials in the external services of the Ministry of Foreign Relations", this diplomat training was assigned to the Consulate General of Cameroon in Paris where he will henceforth be responsible for the administrative management of Cameroonians living in this country.

A consulate-general is in fact a foreign diplomatic service responsible for the protection and the administrative follow-up of the nationals of the country on which it depends.
Prime Minister: Philemon Yang's Chief Of Protocol Leaves His Post
The Consulate General is the largest consulate and the high diplomat who heads it is also empowered to foster the development of commercial, economic, cultural and scientific relations between the two states.

Victor Oben Enoh leaves the Primature after 8 years with Philemon Yang. During those years in office, the Minister Plenipotentiary has survived several rumors of reshuffle and appointment announcing him either at the head of a ministerial department or ambassador abroad.

Member of the Cabinet of the Prime Minister, which is headed by Ghogomu Paul Mingo and in which he has the rank of director, Victor Oben Enoh leaves "the star building", headquarters of the Primature while the social chronicles more and more dissertation on a imminent cabinet reshuffle.

Following the former chief of protocol of the Prime Minister, other officials of this administration have been assigned to the external services of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

These include Louis-Marie Magloire Nkoum-Me-Ntseny, former chargé de mission in the Office of the Prime Minister, who is now Minister Counselor to the High Commissioner of Cameroon in the Republic of South Africa with residence in Pretoria.

Rose Marie Kouo, who until now has been in charge of studies, has been appointed Second Counselor at the Embassy of Cameroon in the Republic of Ethiopia, with residence in Addis Ababa.


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