Biya makes new appointments at universities
President Paul Biya has appointed Prof. Lucy Mbande Ayamba as the inaugural director of the newly established Higher Teachers’ Training College (HTTC) in Buea. The appointment was announced on Wednesday, July 10.
Before her new role, Prof. Ayamba served as the Director of the Department of Student Affairs at the University of Buea. In her previous position, she has been succeeded by Prof. Fossung Michael Forzeh, who was the Vice Dean in Charge of Research and Cooperation in the Faculty of Social and Management Sciences at the University of Buea.
In addition to these appointments, President Biya also named a new director for the College of Technology. Prof. Lukong Cornelius Fai, who previously served at the Higher Teachers Training College of the University of Bamenda, has taken over the position following the retirement of Fonteh Mathias Fru.
President Biya Appoints Prof. Lucy Mande Ayamba and others
President Biya’s recent appointments extend beyond Buea, affecting several other universities including those in Bertoua, Yaoundé I, Yaoundé II, and Douala.
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