The duties of a region’s Governor in Cameroon are outlined in the Cameroonian Constitution and include both executive and ceremonial responsibilities.

Key Roles
Here are the key duties:
- Chief Executive of the State
Implements state laws and policies.
Oversees the functioning of the state executive council and ministries.
Appoints commissioners, special advisers, and heads of state agencies (subject to legislative approval). - Legislative Functions
Signs bills passed by the State House of Assembly into law.
Has the power to veto bills.
Can present the annual state budget to the House of Assembly. - Security Role
Serves as the Chief Security Officer of the state.
Coordinates with federal security agencies to ensure law and order. - Judicial Role
Has the power to appoint judges (on the recommendation of the National Judicial Council and with Assembly approval).
Can grant pardons, reprieves, or commute sentences (under Section 212 of the Constitution). - Financial Responsibilities
Prepares and manages the state’s budget.
Supervises revenue generation and allocation of state funds. - Representation and Diplomacy
Represents the state in official functions and public engagements.
Promotes the state’s image and attracts investment. - Public Administration
Coordinates state development plans and policies.
Ensures delivery of public services like education, health, infrastructure, etc.










