Cabinet of Sierra Leone

The Cabinet of Sierra Leone is the chief executive body of the Republic of Sierra Leone. Cabinet members are nominated by the President and are then proceeded to the House of Parliament of Sierra Leone for confirmation or rejection by a majority vote by members of Parliament. The president has the constitutional power to dismiss a cabinet official at anytime.

==The current cabinet of Sierra Leone (2013-present)==

Office Minister
President Ernest Bai Koroma
Vice President Alhaji Samuel Sam-Sumana
Minister of Foreign Affairs Dr. Samura Kamara
Minister of Finance Dr Kaifala Marah
Minister of Defense and National Security Alfred Paolo Conteh
Minister of Justice and Attorney-General Franklyn Bai Kargbo
Minister of Information and Communication Alpha Kanu
Deputy Minister of Information and Communication Theophilus Nicol
Minister of Mines and Mineral Resources Alhaji Minkailu Mansaray
Minister of Energy Oluniyi Robbin-Coker
Minister of Water Resources Momodu Maligie
Minister of Internal Affairs JB Dauda
Minister of Lands and Country Planning Musa Tarawally
Minister of Transportation and Aviation Vandi Chidi Minah
Minister of Health and Sanitation Miatta Kargbo
Minister of Trade and Industry Usman Boie Kamara
Minister of Agriculture Dr Joseph Sam Sesay
Minister of Education Alhaji Minkialu Bah
Minister of Political and Public Affiars Alhaji Alpha Sahid Bakar Kan
Minister of Social Welfare, Gender and Children's Affairs Moijue Kai Kai
Minister of Marine Resources and Fisheries Momudu Alieu Pat-Sowe
Minister of Labor TBA
Minister of Local Government and Rural Development Diana Konomanyi
Minister of Tourism and Cultural Affairs Victoria Saidu Kamara
Minister of Youth and Sports TBA

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