Cameroon’s Grand North decries under-representation

The three northern Regions of Cameroon that represent the Grand North, say they are underrepresented in the country’s diplomatic service.

According to the 10 Million Northerners Movement, a structure that advocates for political recognition, etc, of the northern regions, only four Northerners are among Cameroon’s 35 Heads of Diplomatic Missions, with just one Northerner among the nine Consul Generals of the country.

The three regions – Far North, North and Adamawa – produced Cameroon’s first President, Ahmadou Ahidjo in 1960.


According to the 10 Million Northerners Movement, just two Minister Counselors are from the Grand North out of the 16 positions available in the diplomatic service.


In the Ministry of External Relations, the situation is not any better as a native of the Grand North occupies one position out of the 20 directors in the Ministry, asserts the 10 Million Northerners Movement.


The Movement adds that only five Northerners are part of the 44 Assistant Directors in the External Relations Ministry, and just 14 Heads of Service in the Ministry are from the Grand North, out of 105 positions in this ministerial department.


The Cameroon government, in her policy, has often emphasized Regional Balance in the appointment and recruitment of state officials, but many Cameroonians say the concept is yet impractical as regions such as the Centre and South have dominated recent State appointments.


Discover more from LN247

Subscribe to get the latest posts sent to your email.

Advertisement

Most Popular This Week

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

More from Author

Advertisement

Read Now

Libya Needs $3-4 bn to Boost Oil Production- Oil Minister

Libya needs between $3 billion and $4 billion to reach an oil production rate of 1.6 million barrels per day (bpd), the acting oil and gas minister, Khalifa Abdulsadek, said, adding that a new license bidding round is expected to be approved by the cabinet before the...

IMF Approve 2nd Review of Ethiopia’s $3.4B Programme

The International Monetary Fund (IMF) executive board has approved the second review of Ethiopia’s financing program, unlocking a disbursement of approximately $250 million. This decision follows Ethiopia’s ambitious four-year, $3.4 billion reform program, agreed upon last July, which included significant measures such as floating its currency, the birr,...

Violence: South Sudan Imposes Nationwide Curfew

South Sudan’s police imposed a nationwide curfew from 6 p.m. (1600 GMT) on Friday after a night of deadly rioting in the capital over the alleged killing of South Sudanese people by the army and allied groups in neighbouring Sudan. In a broadcast on state television, police chief...

Discover more from LN247

Subscribe now to keep reading and get access to the full archive.

Continue reading