Buea : NASLA Prepared For Better Management
The young NASLA will steer clear of misconduct after a three-day workshop kick-started by Minister Delegate Mbah Acha Fomundam Rose Ngwari last week.
The concepts of irregularities, mismanagement, prejudices and liabilities in managing public establishments have been inculcated into the staff of the 10-month old National School of Local Administration (NASLA) in Buea. Lire aussi : Cameroun-Royaume-Uni: La continuité des échanges assurée
Minister Delegate at the Presidency of the Republic in charge of Supreme State Audit (CONSUPE), Mbah Acha Fomundam Rose Ngwari, was in Buea on December 16, 2020) where she opened a three-day workshop for the personnel of NASLA to enable them know to their fingertips the methods and the risks involved in managing public affairs. The Minister Delegate brought along the highly commended erudite of public management who drilled the NASLA staff to understand the rock-bottom facts about public managemen
Regional Councils : Fully Operational Soon
Everything is becoming clearer after the election of the bureaus of the 10 Regional Councils.
Greater attention in Cameroon is now being focused at the Regional Councils that will likely go fully operational in the days ahead after the observation of a few remaining procedures. Lire aussi : Bamenda: Ultra-Modern DDR Centre Ready For Use
The bureaus of the Regional Councils were elected on December 22, 2020 in compliance with Section 307 of Law No. 2019/024 of 24 December 2019 to Institute the General Code of Regional and Local Authorities which provides that, “During its maiden session, the Regional Council shall elect from among its members a President assisted by a bureau comprising a senior Vice President, a vice president, two questors and two secretaries.” However, there are specificities for the North West and South West Regions that each enjoys a special status. The organs of the two regions are the Regional Assembly and