Luc Ayang

Luc Ayang (born 1947 from 1983 to 1984. He has been President of the Economic and Social Council of Cameroon since 1984.
Biography
An ethnic
Since 1984, Ayang has been the President of the Economic and Social Council.[5][6] He is also a member of the Political Bureau of the ruling Cameroon People's Democratic Movement (CPDM).[7] During the campaign for the 2004 presidential election, Ayang was a vice-president of the support and follow-up committee of Biya's election campaign in the Far North Region.[8] Later, during the campaign for the July 2007 parliamentary and municipal elections, Ayang was a member of the CPDM's Central Campaign Committee; he was also President of the CPDM Provincial Campaign Committee in the Far North Region.[9]
In June 2013 he delivered a message from President Biya to Angolan President José Eduardo dos Santos seeking a general increase in cooperation between the two countries.[10]
Personal life
He is married with three children.[1]
References
- ^ a b c d Official government biography Archived 2006-01-17 at the Wayback Machine (in French).
- ^ Marchés tropicaux et méditerranéens (1984), issues 2,004–2,016, page 1,000 (in French).
- ^ Mark DeLancey, Cameroon: Dependence and Independence (1989), Westview Press, page 68.
- ^ a b c Luc Sindjoun, "Le Président de la République au Cameroun" Archived 2008-01-01 at the Wayback Machine, histoire-du-cameroun.com (in French).
- ^ Pauline Biyong, "Cri citoyen d'une femme", Journal La Cité, number 72, Special, October 2006, page 3.
- ^ "Sep 1984 - Attempted coup—Political changes—Budget", Keesing's Record of World Events, volume 30, September 1984, Cameroon, page 33,075.
- ^ "Les membres du bureau politique" Archived 2007-06-30 at the Wayback Machine, RDPC website (in French).
- ^ "President Paul Biya selects campaign team", 2004 presidential election website.
- ^ "Elections Législatives et Municipales du 22 Juillet 2007"[permanent dead link ], CPDM website (in French).
- ^ "Le Cameroun pour le renforcement de la coopération avec l'Angola", Angola Press Agency, 21 June 2013 (in French).