For the interest of Cameroon, Enam should be closed - Célestin Bedzigui

Celestin Bedzigui

Thu, 25 Dec 2014 Source: cameroon-info.net

For the Cameroonian politician installed in America, the batches which left the school during the past fifteen years are guilty of the biggest derivatives recorded in the life of the State.

Célestin Bedzigui has a problem with Enam (National School of administration and Magistracy). The politician based in the United States wishes for the close down of this institution which forms for decades the senior officials of the administration and the Cameroonian State.

The old framework of the defunct Pal (Liberal Alliance Party) gave his opinion on this school during the last edition of the show "Entretien avec…", broadcast on the Cameroon Spectrum TV. At the bend of an evocation of his academic career, the presenter Thierry Ngogang asked him what he thinks of Enam.

"I think, really with any friendship I have for my classmates of the time and those who enter now, I think for the interest of Cameroon this institution should be closed," he replied without batting an eyelid.

He explained that Enam no longer fulfils the mission assigned to it which is to "form for public service personnel with a sense of the State, with the vocation to serve the State”. He noted that those who enter now are animated by a perverted spirit, and rely on the State.

Reference is thus made to corruption scandals, embezzlement which leads Ministers and directors of public corporations to prison. "One of the healthy steps that should be taken today will be to close Enam and allow each head of Department to have a procedure of recruitment of its staff, its human resources".

Source: cameroon-info.net