Palau President Surangel Whipps Jr has announced plans to retain his current cabinet ministers in his upcoming administration, with Vice President-elect Raynold “Arnold” Oilouch slated to lead the Ministry of Justice.
The announcement was made at a recent press conference, confirming continuity in key government positions.
Whipps affirmed that Oilouch, as Vice President-elect, will also serve as the Minister of Justice.
Under Palau’s Constitution, the Vice President is automatically part of the President’s cabinet and does not require Senate approval for the assigned portfolio.
Oilouch previously held the dual role of Vice President and Minister of Justice during the 10th government under former President Tommy E. Remengesau Jr.
The current cabinet lineup includes Minister Charles Obichang of the Ministry of Public Infrastructure and Industries (MPII), Minister Ngirai Tmetuchl of the Ministry of Human Resources, Culture, Tourism and Development, Minister Dale Jenkins of the Ministry of Education, Minister Gaafar Uherbelau of the Ministry of Health and Human Services, Minister Gustav Aitaro of the Ministry of State, Minister Steven Victor of the Ministry of Fisheries, Agriculture and Industries, and Minister Kaleb Udui Jr. of the Ministry of Finance. Vice President and Minister of Justice J. Uduch Sengebau-Senior will be replaced by Oilouch, but all other ministers are expected to be reappointed, pending Senate confirmation.
In addition, President Whipps noted that Ambassador Hersey Kyota would continue serving as Palau’s Ambassador to the United States. Kyota’s longstanding presence in Washington, and his status as the dean of the diplomatic corps have been recognised as valuable assets for Palau’s foreign relations.