Cameroon: President Paul Biya and Ferdinand Ngoh Ngoh, a relationship of trust in the service of the nation

In Yaoundé, speculation surrounding the formation of the post-presidential election government following the October 12, 2025 poll, is intensifying. In this strategic ballet, one point commands unanimous agreement in the corridors of power: the anticipated reappointment of Minister of State, Secretary General of the Presidency of the Republic, Ferdinand Ngoh Ngoh. A decision that appears not only obvious but as an imperative necessity for the stability and continuity of state action.

The primary reason for this imperative reappointment lies in the unique role played by the Secretary General of the Presidency, Ferdinand Ngoh Ngoh. As head of the presidential administration, he is the central cog, the guarantor of the daily functioning of institutions.

His mastery of dossiers, his unrivalled administrative expertise, and his deep knowledge of the inner workings of the state make him an irreplaceable element.

In a period of relaunching major structural projects and consolidating economic reforms, his experience is an invaluable asset.

He ensures the faithful and effective translation of the presidential vision into concrete actions, safeguarding the coherence of government policy.

Beyond competence, it is the relationship of absolute trust that unites Paul Biya and Ferdinand Ngoh Ngoh that justifies this continuity.

This trust, forged through decades of close collaboration and unwavering loyalty, is a precious political asset.

Ferdinand Ngoh Ngoh embodies discretion, fidelity, and an intuitive understanding of the Head of State’s orientations.

In the Cameroonian political system, where stability is paramount, this symbiotic relationship is a pillar of governance.

 It enables fluid communication, informed decision-making, and the smooth execution of directives, without obscurity or unnecessary delay.

This reappointment would also send a strong signal to investors and international partners: that of permanence, predictability, and the continuation of established policies. Ferdinand Ngoh Ngoh, as an essential point of contact and coordination, represents a known and reassuring figure for the diplomatic and economic world.

Thus, as Cameroon prepares to open a new chapter under the presidency of Paul Biya, the reappointment of Ferdinand Ngoh Ngoh is not merely a personnel matter.

It is a strategic choice to guarantee the cohesion, efficiency, and steadiness of the executive branch.

It consolidates a proven partnership, where mutual trust serves as the foundation for state action, ensuring the stability and continuous progress of the nation.

Jean-Robert TCHANDY

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