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Cameroon: Ms. Mohamadou becomes the chairwoman of the board of director of NSIF

Cameroon: Ms. Mohamadou becomes the chairwoman of the board of director of NSIF
  • Comments   -   Wednesday, 15 November 2017 15:54

(Business in Cameroon) - Paul Biya, Cameroon’s president appointed Ms. Mohamadou  ( maiden name: Bilite Haman-Djoda) as the chairwoman of the board of directors of the National Social Insurance Fund (NSIF) through a decree on November 13, 2017.

She is replacing El Hadj Ousmane Mey Abba, a high ranking official, who died during the night of January 19 to 20, 2016. El Hadj Mey spent 25 years as the chairman of the board of the NSIF.

Before her appointment, Ms. Mohamadou was a project manager at the office of Cameroon’s presidency.

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