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DECENTRALIZATION PROCESS UNDER THREATS IN CAMEROON

Ex students of National Advance School of local administration say they remain unemployed after training

By Tamfu Ciduan NdimbieJuly 12, 2026 · 20:30 GMT
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Tamfu Ciduan Ndimbie

Politics Correspondent · Kumba, Cameroon

Kumba, CameroonThe project of decentralization is now being threatened. This comes over one year since the first batch of graduates from the National Advance School of Local Development NASLA are yet to be employed in both local and regional authorities.

The graduates have called on government to step in and address the disturbing situation. According to one of the graduates, Achingale Roy, since the government spent much resources to train these experts, they should be recruited inorder to apply competence in both local and regional authorities.

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