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Minette Libom Li Likeng | |
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Minister of Posts and Telecommunications | |
Assumed office October 2, 2015 | |
Director General of Customs | |
In office 2008–2015 | |
Personal details | |
Born | March 4,1959 Mveng (Esse),Center Region,Cameroon |
Political party | Democratic Rally of the Cameroonian People (RDPC) |
Alma mater | University of YaoundéI,National School of Administration and Magistracy (ENAM) |
Minette Libom Li Likeng (formerly Minette Mendomo),born on March 4,1959,is a Cameroonian politician.
She has held the position of Minister of Posts and Telecommunications since the ministerial reshuffle on October 2,2015,in the government of Philémon Yang [1] and later in the government of Joseph Dion Ngute.
She was born on March 4,1959,in Mveng (Esse),a locality in the Center region of Cameroon.
She completed her primary education in her hometown. In 1976,she obtained the first cycle studies certificate (BEPC),followed by the scientific probationary (Series D) in 1978 and the baccalaureate series D the following year,in 1979. She then moved to the Cameroonian capital,Yaoundé,to pursue her university studies at the University of YaoundéI,where she obtained a degree in economics,with a major in analytics and economic policies [2] in 1982. In 1984,she earned the diploma of inspector of financial management (customs option) from the National School of Administration and Magistracy (ENAM). [2]
She began her professional career in 1984 as a visiting inspector at the main office of Yaoundé central station. Four years later,in 1988,she relocated from the political capital city to the economic capital city,Douala,where she served as head of IT liaison service for the customs sector in the Littoral region. In 1992,she worked in studies at the general secretariat of the Ministry of Finance. By 1995,she became a verification inspector in the central sector of the political capital. Concurrently,in 1997,she became a temporary teacher at the National School of Administration and Magistracy. In 2002,she was promoted to head of the legislation and litigation division at the Customs Directorate. Later in 2004,she assumed the position of head of the legislation and international cooperation division at the Customs Directorate,in addition to serving as a relay to the customs director and handling all interim cases. From 2004 to 2007,she fulfilled the specific function of relaying to the Director General of Customs and handling all interim cases. Eventually,she held the position of Director General of Customs from 2008 to 2015. [2]
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She is a member of the Democratic Rally of the Cameroonian People (RDPC),the ruling party.
She has received three distinctions in Cameroon from the United Nations' Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) program.
1988:MDG diploma (Best agent) 2002:MDG diploma (Best agent) in professional ethics 2005:WCO medal for significant actions to promote customs worldwide.
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