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The Minister of the Public Service and Administrative Reform, Joseph LE, presided over the ceremony of the flag hoisting and launch of the second semester(2018-2019) of the National School of Administration and Magistracy (ENAM).
The ceremony which took place at the premises of the National School of Administration and Magistracy, this day, 03th June 2019, assembled the staff and students of ENAM around the Minister of the Public Service and Administrative Reform and his team. In a note of welcome, the Director General of ENAM Bertrand Pierre Soumbou Angoula recognised the unflinching support of the Minister of the Public Service and Administrative Reform to the affairs of the School.
In his speech, the Minister commented on the message of the president of the Republic, H.E Paul Biya addressed to the students of ENAM for the high sense of civic responsibility which they exhibited in the march past at the 20th May boulevard on the occasion of celebrations to mark the 47th Anniversary of the unitary State. He said, this was very important, given the difficult context of the country stormed by the attacks of secessionist factions and terrorists who present major stakes to the unity of the state.
As a word of reminder, Minster Joseph LE, also noted that, the intellectual curriculum of the school is constituted to imbibe methodical Republican values in the students who will become competent civil servants given to serve the state at very high levels. In this light, he mentioned that to be great achievers, the students should be humble, disciplined, avoid alcohol, laziness, cheating, drugs and favouritism and this explains why, they have to run from every degrading thing that can destroy their individual image and that of the School and the state at large.
In his closing remark, the Minister mentioned that, "there's no greater honour or joy than that of serving one's state.

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MINFOPRA and MINESEC meet with a group of Infuriated Teachers on the 23rd of May 2019

The previewed strike action that was planned for the 27th of May 2019 by a group of angry teachers, was finally cancelled, following a meeting that took place yesterday, 23rd May 2019 in the conference hall of the Ministry of Secondary Education.
According to these teachers, the origin of their problem is embedded in the numerous disciplinary sanctions that are meted upon teachers who practice in the crisis affected regions of the country( North West and South West).For Security reasons, they request that their authorising Ministries consider a redeployment for teachers practising in these regions.
After about an hour of discussions with these teachers, their spokes person Mr. Bessala resolved to cancel the strike action which does not represent the teacher's profession especially on the eve of the beginning of Public examinations in Cameroon. Their complaints were taken into consideration for further exploitation and durable solutions by the two Ministers, Joseph LE of the Ministry of the Public Service and Administrative Reform and Nalova Lyonga, of the Ministry of Secondary Education.
From every indication, the end of the meeting raises hope that, the baccalauréat exams which is supposed to begin on the 27th of May will hold in a convenient atmosphere.

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Coordination Meeting of the 23th of May 2019 at the Ministry of the Public Service and Administrative Reform.

On Thursday the 23th of May 2019, the Minister of the Public Service and Administrative Reform, Joseph LE, chaired a coordination meeting in the conference hall of the Ministry at 2Pm.

In the presence of Directors from all departments, Service Heads and other personnel of high standing profile, the Minister mentioned the highlights of the meeting which was convened for discussions on the evaluation of the CDMT(Cadre de Dépense à Moyens Terme) project, reflections on points coming from the reports of the civil cabinet meeting which held in the morning of the same day and preparations towards the celebration of the forthcoming public service day in Africa on the 23rd of June every year.

After hours of intense reflections and useful exchanges  between the Minister and his close collaborators, the meeting ended on a promising note with a closing word and appreciation from the Minister.

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