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Saturday 16 January 2021

Elig-Mfomo Subdivision: New DO Tasked To Fight Criminality, Promote Peace Among Locals

Nguime Joseph reviewing troops after officially taking command as new Elig-Mfomo DO

By Doh Bertrand Nua just back from Elig-Mfomo
The new Divisional Officer (DO) of Elig-Mfomo Subdivision in Lekie Division, Centre Region has been tasked to launch a fierce fight against criminality, maintain law and order in strict respect of republican values incarnated by President Paul Biya, promote peaceful coexistence among locals and ensure the development of the area.
Nguime Joseph reviewing troops after officially taking command as DO
The instructions were given among others by the SDO of Lekie, Simou Kamsu Patrick while officially commissioning 40-year-old Civil Administrator, Nguime Joseph into his functions Thursday 4 January 2021.  
New DO and Outgone flank Lekie SDO
With 25 villages under his control, the SDO told the new DO to be a man of integrity, good moral conduct and to lead by example in order to succeed. 
Nguime Joseph receives bouquet of flower from beautiful wife
He charged the DO to fight alcoholism and the consumption of hard drugs among the youths, work hand in gloves with the Major in ensuring the hygiene and sanitation of the area remains of major priority, ensure respect of all anti-COVID barrier measures and ensure proper use of mosquito nets. 
Troops commander greeting new DO
The SDO congratulated the outgone DO, Djadai Yacouba, promoted to the post of SDO of Djerem in Adamawa region for a job well done and wished him well in his new post. 
He challenged the incoming to copy from the footsteps of his predecessor by ensuring to always be at his area of command, perfectly control of decentralised government services and civil servants in the area among others. 

In his address, the Mayor of Elig-Mfomo, Ayissi Stanislas on behalf of the population, internal and external elites, expressed joy receiving the new DO. 
Elig-Mfomo Mayor welcomes new DO
He conveyed a message of gratitude to the outgone DO for outstanding services, adding that his brilliant promotion is of great joy to sons and daughters of the subdivision. 
Installation ritual
The Mayor told the new DO that the over 31 000 people living in the Subdivision are very hospital and patient but will turn violent their patience and hospitality is taken for granted. 

The lamented the lack of police station and a special branch station in the area, adding that even the lone Gendarmerie Brigade has just six elements. 

While appreciating the allocation of FCFA 50 million for renovation the District hospital, the Mayor decried lack of equipment and personnel added to the degrading nature of some sections of the tarred road, criminality among others were among problems. 

Bio Data
Born 7 July 1981 in Dibombari, Moungo Division in the Littoral region, Nguime Joseph, schooled extensively in Bonaberi where obtained his CEPE and BEPC certificates in 1993 and 1997 respectively before continuing to obtain his Probatoire A4 and BACC A4 in 1999 and 2000 respectively. 
He graduated from the University of Douala with a degree in Law in 2004 and later obtained Post Graduate Diplomas in Business law and Advanced Studies. 

Before enrolling into to the National School of Administration Magistracy, ENAM in 2013, Nguime spent two years (2008-2010) as a collaborator at a law chambers in Douala and from 2010-2013, he served as a personnel at the Bangem Court of First Instance. 

Nguime would later graduate from ENAM in 2015 to debut his career as staff of the Ministry of Territorial Administration and Decentralisation between 2016-2017. 
He was appointed First Assistant SDO for Meme in 2017 where he diligently until 18 December 2020 when he was promoted to post of DO. While in Meme, he also served as president of the Divisional Tenders Board for two years. He is married and a father of one. 

The event was massively attended by the population Elig-Mfomo, elutes, traditional rulers. Also present was Meme SDO, Chamberlin Ntou'ou Ndong and a heavy delegation from Kumba. 

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