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Name
  
Njomgang Isaac


Role
  
Politician

Njomgang Isaac (1931 at Tsep, Batoufam, West Cameroon --) was a Cameroonian politician and administrator. He was the First black local Cameroonian Administrator appointed in Dschang Post Colonial Administration (1). He died in 2008.

Contents

In 1954, the Arrondissement of Dschang in West Cameroon was administered by a mixed group of White Colonial European (Messieurs MOUTERDE Emmanuel et GAUGER Robert jusqu'en 1959). They were replaced by Isaac, who was then the First Local Cameroonian Administrator of Dschang.

Education

Isaac received his early education at the local school of Batoufam and his high School in Dschang. He received his undergraduate education in Nkongsamba's College. Isaac was then selected to study Public Law and Public Administration at the "Cours De Selection of Public Administrators" in Dschang. The men entering the Public Administrators education at this time were generally selected carefully by the colonial administrators themselves; they required high ability, strong leadership and a sense of dedication.

Government service

Isaac was from 1958 to 1976, a Prefect (In French Prefet) meaning the head of the capital of a department.There are 58 departments in Cameroon. As in the French model, the capital of a department is called "prefecture" in the French language. A department is under the authority of a Prefect, appointed by Presidential decree; meaning that the prefect upholds both the authority of the State and implicitly the authority of the region at the local level.

Isaac was appointed by Cameroonian President Ahmadou Ahidjo:

  • Prefet of the Department of Bamboutos - 1961-1964
  • Prefet of Haut Nkam Department - 1964 - 1966 (2)
  • Prefet Boumba and Ngoko Department - 1966 - 1971
  • Prefet of Mefou Department - 1971 - 1973
  • Prefet of Mbam Department - 1973 - 1976
  • In 1974, he was appointed Director of Territorial Affairs at the Ministry of Territorial Administration in the Ahidjo's government.

    In December 1977, Isaac was appointed General Inspector of Territorial Affairs at the Ministry of Territorial Administration in the Ahidjo's government with the same ranking of a Minister.

    Personal life

    He was married with nine children.

    References

    Njomgang Isaac Wikipedia