Fomudam Rose Ngwari
Cameroonian politician From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Cameroonian politician From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Mbah Acha, born Fomundam Rose Ngwari, is a figure in Cameroonian politics. Following the ministerial reshuffle of October 2, 2015, she assumed the role of Minister Delegate to the Presidency, overseeing State Control.[1]
From the Momo department in the Northwest region of Cameroon, Mbah Acha's roots trace back to the town of Mbengwi, where she spent her formative years.[2]
Mbah Acha's professional trajectory took a significant turn on December 18, 2014, when she ascended to the position of magistrate beyond hierarchy, a prestigious appointment made by the President of the Republic.[3] Prior to her ministerial role, she held esteemed positions including President of the Administrative Court of the Northwest Region in Bamenda. Moreover, she served as Vice President of the Court of Appeal of the Southwest, demonstrating her expertise and dedication to the legal realm.[citation needed]
Throughout her tenure, Mbah Acha has been instrumental in shaping Cameroonian politics and legal proceedings. Her contributions have left an indelible mark on the country's governance landscape.[citation needed]
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