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Adolphe Moudiki
Adolphe Moudiki (born 10 December 1938〔("Adolphe Moudiki" ), ''La Lettre du Continent'' N°182, Africa Intelligence, 25 February 1993 .〕〔''Les Élites camerounaises'' (1980), page 142 .〕) is a Cameroonian political figure who has been Director-General of the National Hydrocarbons Company (''Société nationale des hydrocarbures'', SNH), the state oil company of Cameroon, since 1993. A long-time associate of President Paul Biya, Moudiki was Minister of Labor from 1987 to 1988, Director of the Civil Cabinet of the Presidency from 1988 to 1989, and Minister of Justice from 1989 to 1991.
==Political career==
Born in Yaoundé,〔〔("Adolphe Moudiki" ), ''Jeune Afrique'', 27 April 2009 .〕 Moudiki studied law and was Vice-President of the Yaoundé Court of Appeals from February 1968 to August 1970. He worked as Deputy Director of Legislation at the Ministry of Justice from November 1972 to March 1973, as Attorney-General at the Garoua Court of Appeals from March 1973 to April 1974, and as Attorney-General at the Douala Court of Appeals from April 1974 to 1975.〔 Afterward Moudiki worked under Prime Minister Paul Biya; he was appointed as Technical Adviser to the Prime Minister's Office in 1975 and was Secretary-General of the Prime Minister's Office from 1976 to 1982.〔Pierre Flambeau Ngayap, ''Cameroun, qui gouverne?: de Ahidjo a Biya : l'héritage et l'enjeu'' (1983), pages 145 and 205 .〕
Prime Minister Biya succeeded Ahmadou Ahidjo as President of Cameroon in November 1982 and promptly instituted an administrative reshuffle that affected Moudiki. In his fourth and fifth presidential decrees, Biya moved Moudiki out of the Prime Minister's Office and into the Presidency, assigning him the new post of Technical Adviser to the Presidency.〔Bouopda Pierre Kamé, (''La quête de libération politique au Cameroun: 1884–1984'' ) (2006), page 198 .〕 However, Moudiki only remained in that post until December 1982; he then served as Director-General of the Cameroon Railways Authority (''Régie des chemins de fer du Cameroun'', commonly known as Regifercam) from 1982 to 1987.〔"Moudiki Adolphe", ''Cameroun: Les Hommes de Pouvoir N°7'', (Africa Intelligence ), 17 September 2002 .〕
Moudiki was first appointed to the government of Cameroon as Minister of Labor and Social Insurance〔(Page on Moudiki ) at government website (accessed 14 March 2010).〕〔(''Africa Contemporary Record'', volume 19 ) (1988).〕 on 23 January 1987.〔 He was instead appointed as Director of the Civil Cabinet of the Presidency of the Republic on 16 May 1988〔〔''West Africa'', issues 3699–3724 (1988), page 918.〕 and then as Minister of Justice on 13 April 1989.〔〔Bouopda Pierre Kamé, ''Cameroun, du protectorat vers la démocratie, 1884–1992'' (2008), page 317, note 15 .〕〔(''Africa Research Bulletin: Political, Social, and Cultural Series'', volumes 26–27 ) (1989), page 9,822.〕
In a 1990 address to judicial court presidents, Moudiki called for greater leniency in sentencing. He said that it was important to strictly respect the rights of individuals and suggested that prison sentences were being applied too broadly, pointing to the serious problem of overcrowded conditions at prisons.〔(''West Africa'' ) (1990), page 2,876.〕 After two years as Minister of Justice, he was dismissed from the government on 26 April 1991, when Douala Moutomé was appointed to replace him at the Justice Ministry.〔Michel Banock, (''Le procéssus de démocratisation en Afrique: le cas camerounais'' ) (1992), page 53 .〕〔(List of members of the government appointed on 26 April 1991 ), Cameroon government website (accessed 14 March 2010) .〕

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