Simon Pierre Tchoungui

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Succeeded byPaul Biya
Born(1916-10-28)28 October 1916
Nkolmending, Mefou Division, Center Province
Simon Pierre Tchoungui
Federal Minister of Public Health
In office
20 October 1961  30 June 1964
Federal Minister of National Economy
In office
1 July 1964  24 May 1965
Federal Minister of Public Health
In office
25 May 1965  19 November 1965
4th Prime Minister of Cameroon
In office
20 November 1965  2 June 1972
PresidentAhmadou Ahidjo
Preceded byVincent de Paul Ahanda
Succeeded byPaul Biya
Personal details
Born(1916-10-28)28 October 1916
Nkolmending, Mefou Division, Center Province
Died23 July 1997(1997-07-23) (aged 80)
CitizenshipCameroonian
Alma materUniversity of Paris
ProfessionDoctor

Simon Pierre Tchoungui (28 October 1916 – 23 July 1997) was a medical doctor who was appointed Prime Minister of East Cameroon from October 1965 until 20 May 1972, when the United Republic of Cameroon came into being.[1]

Simon Pierre Tchoungui was born in Nkolmending, Mefou Division, Center Province of Cameroon on 28 October 1916.[1] He belonged to the Ewondo / Bulu group collectively known as the Beti people.[2] He attended the Ayos school for health assistants, founded in 1932 by Eugène Jamot.[3] After his schooling he worked as a medical assistant in Yaoundé and Mbalmayo. During World War II he enrolled as a soldier in the Free French Forces from 1942 to 1945. He then studied at Dakar Medical School, qualifying as a surgeon to 1947, when he returned to Cameroon. He studied at the University of Paris from 1950 to 1956, gaining a PhD in Medicine.[1] In 1960 Tchoungui was medical superintendent of Yaoundé Central Hospital.[1]

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