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:
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 and Economic Planning | Amara M. Konneh |
Minister of Justice and Attorney-General | Christiana Tah |
Minister of National Defense | Brownie J. Samukai |
Minister of Internal Affairs | Blamo Nelson |
Minister of Education | Etmonia Tarpeh |
Minister of Posts and Telecommunications | Frederick Norkeh |
Minister of Public Works | Samuel Kofi Woods |
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 | Miata Beysolow |
Minister of Gender and Development | Julia Duncan-Cassell |
Minister of Labor | Vabah Gayflor |
Minister of Youth and Sport | Tornolah Varpilah |
Minister of Transport | Eugene Nagbe |
Minister of State without Portfolio | Conmany B. Wesseh |
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