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The Cabinet of Liberia, together with the President and Vice President, form the executive branch of government in the country. The President, with the consent of the Senate, appoints cabinet ministers.
The current government
The following is a list of ministers currently serving in the administration of President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf, who took office as president on 16 January 2006:[1]
Office | Minister |
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Minister of Foreign Affairs | Augustine K. Ngafuan |
Minister of State for Presidential Affairs | Edward B. McClain, Jr. |
Minister of Finance | Amara Mohamed Konneh |
Minister of Justice and Attorney-General | Christiana Tah |
Minister of National Defense | Brownie J. Samukai |
Minister of Internal Affairs | Morris Dukuly |
Minister of Education | Etmonia Tarpeh |
Minister of Posts and Telecommunications | Frederick Norkeh |
Minister of Public Works | Antoinette Weeks |
Minister of Agriculture | Florence Chenoweth |
Minister of Health and Social Welfare | Walter Gwenigale |
Minister of Information, Culture, and Tourism | Lewis Brown |
Minister of Lands, Mines, and Energy | Patrick Sendolo |
Minister of Commerce and Industry | Axel Addy |
Minister of Gender and Development | Julia Duncan-Cassell |
Minister of Labor | Juah Lawson |
Minister of Youth and Sport | Eugene Nagbe |
Minister of Transport | Tornolah Varpilah |
Minister of State without Portfolio | Conmany B. Wesseh |
See also
References
- ^ "'Right People for the Job': Meet Ellen's Reconfigured Government". FrontPageAfrica. December 4, 2010. Retrieved December 6, 2010.
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