Security ties between France and Cameroon have been described as historic and fruitful with much to show, says the Delegate General for National Security (DGSN), Martin Mbarga Nguele. The police boss made the remark yesterday August 29, 2013 in Yaounde in a solemn but highly colourful ceremony to decorate the Internal Security Attaché at the French Embassy in Cameroon, Colonel Philippe Cuynet, at the end of his mission to Cameroon.
Security ties between France and Cameroon have been described as historic and fruitful with much to show, says the Delegate General for National Security (DGSN), Martin Mbarga Nguele. The police boss made the remark yesterday August 29, 2013 in Yaounde in a solemn but highly colourful ceremony to decorate the Internal Security Attaché at the French Embassy in Cameroon, Colonel Philippe Cuynet, at the end of his mission to Cameroon. Before decorating Col. Cuynet Knight of Valour on behalf of the President of the Republic, Martin Mbarga Nguele cited the adhesion of the national police corps to the training support project dubbed AFORMA as an indication of solidarity. The police boss said Col. Cuynet successfully organised training and refresher courses to DGSN staff on the maintenance of peace, the use of Information and Communication Technologies and the training of trainers in their training Centers and EIFORCE. The outgoing French police was also praised for his determination to follow up the PARCOP project which permitted the police corps to benefit from an integrated management system on offences, through an electronic data base with computerised equipment. To crown this all, Martin Mbarga Nguele said, "I crown you with this honorific distinction as a sign of reconnaissance and friendship between France and Cameroon that you helped strengthened in your tenure in Cameroon."