Yaoundé, Cameroon — Théodore Datouo, Prime Minister of Cameroon, has been officially appointed as the new Speaker of the National Assembly, succeeding Cavayé Yéguié Djibril. The appointment, confirmed by reliable sources, signifies a notable change in the country’s legislative leadership.
Datouo, known for his influential connections within the political arena, has been a pivotal figure in the government’s decision-making. His appointment is anticipated to shape legislative activities and the government’s agenda within the National Assembly.
With a broad political network, Datouo is poised to significantly impact the assembly’s proceedings and decisions. His immediate responsibility will be to manage the assembly’s ongoing legislative sessions, including the examination of critical bills and resolutions.
Further insights into Datouo’s tenure as Speaker and his strategic plans for the assembly are expected to unfold in the near future.
Source: AfricaIntelligence



