Ministers of the Liberian Government
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The Cabinet of Liberia, together with the President and Vice-President, form the executive branch of government in the country. The President, with the consent of the Senate, nominates cabinet ministers.
[edit] The current government
The following is a list of ministers serving in the administration of President Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf, who took office on 16 January 2006.
| Office | Minister |
|---|---|
| Minister of Agriculture | J. Christopher Toe |
| Minister of Commerce and Industry | Frances Johnson Morris |
| Minister of Education | Joseph Korto |
| Minister of Finance | Antoinette Sayeh |
| Minister of Foreign Affairs | Olubanke King Akerele |
| Minister of Gender Development | Varbah Gayflor |
| Minister of Health and Social Welfare | Walter Gwenigale |
| Minister of Information, Culture, and Tourism | Lawrence K. Bropleh |
| Minister of Internal Affairs | Ambullai Johnson |
| Minister of Justice and Attorney-General | Phillip A.Z.Banks |
| Minister of Labor | Samuel Kofi Woods |
| Minister of Land, Mines, and Energy | Eugene Shannon |
| Minister of National Defense | Brownie J.Samukai,Jr |
| Minister of Planning and Economic Affairs | Togah McIntosh |
| Minister of Posts and Telecommunications | Jackson Doe |
| Minister of Public Works | Luseni Donzo |
| Minister of Rural Development | Ernest C.B. Jones] |
| Minister of Transport | Jeremiah Sulunteh |
| Minister of Youth and Sport | Etmonia Tarpeh |
Minister of State for Presidential Affairs
Dr. Edward McClain

