Actualités of Wednesday, 14 January 2015

Source: CRTV

New Year wishes in an unusual manner to Prime Minister Yang

Staff and members of auxiliary services to the Prime Minister`s Office have presented their best wishes to the Prime Minister, Head of Government Philemon.

The Star Building played host to the best wishes ceremony this Monday 12th January 2015 in an exceptional way.

The Prime Minister`s arrival at the esplanade of the Star Building in Yaounde saw a brief and void of speeches ceremony with no exchange of flowers nor wining and dining.

The Secretary General of the Prime Minister’s Office, Louis Paul Motaze, led the staff of the General Secretariat to say “Happy New Year” to the Head of Government.

Then followed the staff of the Prime Minister’s Cabinet led by Paul Ghoghomu Mingo with words of best wishes to the Prime Minister.

The members of auxiliary services attached to the Prime Minister’s Office were also present with good tidings for Philemon Yang.

Members of the National Communication Council under the leadership of its Vice-President, Peter Essoka, expressed their best to the PM in smiles and handshakes.

Other delegations included the National Governance Programme, the Permanent Secretariat of the National Road Board and the Permanent Secretariat of the Council for Regulation and Competitiveness.

Members of the Permanent Secretariat of the National Decentralisation Council as well as those of the Public Contracts Regulatory Board and the recently created Permanent Secretariat of the Committee for the Organisation of the African Cup of Nations took turns to shake hands with the Prime Minister After the handshakes, smiles and no exchange of flowers with the Prime Minister, he waved goodbye and a happy new year 2015 to cross sections of well-wishers at the esplanade of the Star Building.