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Centre De Garoua AO/CBGI REPUBLIQUE DU CAMEROUN REPUBLIC OF CAMEROON Paix –Travail –Patrie Peace –Work–Fatherland -------------- --------------- MINISTERE DE LA FONCTION PUBLIQUE MINISTRY OF THE PUBLIC SERVICE ET DE LA REFORME ADMINISTRATIVE AND ADMINISTRATIVE REFORM --------------- --------------- SECRETARIAT GENERAL SECRETARIAT GENERAL --------------- --------------- DIRECTION DU DEVELOPPEMENT DEPARTMENT OF STATE HUMAN DES RESSOURCES HUMAINES DE L’ETAT RESSOURCES DEVELOPMENT --------------- --------------- SOUS-DIRECTION DES CONCOURS SUB DEPARTMENT OF EXAMINATIONS ------------------ -------------------- CONCOURS DIRECT POUR LE RECRUTEMENT DE 50 COMMIS DES RÉGIES FINANCIÈRES (TRÉSOR) SESSION 2020 CENTRE DE GAROUA LISTE DES CANDIDATS AUTORISÉS À SUBIR LES ÉPREUVES ÉCRITES DU 06 SEPTEMBRE 2020 RÉGION DÉPARTEMENT NO MATRICULE NOMS ET PRÉNOMS DATE ET LIEU DE NAISSANCE SEXE LANGUE D’ORIGINE D’ORIGINE 1. CTG0770 ABASSI IREIMA 21/10/1994 A FIGUIL M NO MAYO LOUTI F 2. CTG2100 ABDALLAH ADAMOU 00/00/1992 A GAROUA M NO BENOUE F 3. CTG0577 ABDEL AZIZ OUSMANOU 04/12/1993 A MOKOLO M EN MAYO TSANAGA F 4. CTG1850 ABDOUL KADIRI 20/01/2000 A GAROUA M EN MAYO KANI F 5. CTG1806 ABDOUL -WAHABOU OUMAROU MEFFEKING 07/11/1999 A GAROUA M NO BENOUE F 6. CTG1388 ABDOULAYE ADAMOU 27/08/1997 A CSI DE GOUNA M NO BENOUE F 7. CTG1719 ABDOULAYE ALAMINE BOUKAR 03/05/1999 A GAROUA M EN MAYO SAVA F MINFOPRA/SG/DDRHE/SDC|Liste générale des candidats Commis des Régies Financières (Trésor), session 2020_Garoua Page 1 8. CTG0921 ABOUBAKAR AL WARACH BEN SALI 20/06/1995 A NGAOUNDERE M NO BENOUE F 9. CTG0227 ADAMA SAIHOU 08/05/1992 A GAROUA F NO BENOUE F 10. CTG1840 ADAYATOU YAKUBU 03/01/2000 A DOUALA F NO BENOUE F 11. CTG1090 ADOUM ABBA 26/03/1996 A CHAFFO-MIDJELIDJE M EN LOGONE ET CHARI F 12. CTG1726 AHMADOU RENE 15/05/1999 A GUIDER QT BEBERE M NO MAYO LOUTI F 13. CTG1930 AICHA ABBA 07/08/2000 A GUIDER F EN MAYO SAVA F 14. CTG1066 AMANI ANATOLE 19/02/1996 A FIGUIL M NO MAYO LOUTI F 15. CTG1847 AMBADAN IRENE BAWALAOU 15/01/2000 A GAROUA F NO MAYO REY F 16. CTG2107 AMINATOU BABAWA 00/00/1999 A GAROUA F NO BENOUE F 17. CTG1959 AMMA KIME MOUSSA KIME 14/11/2000 A GAROUA F EN LOGONE ET CHARI F 18. CTG1239 ANANAHI PATRICIA 10/12/1996 A LAM F NO MAYO LOUTI F 19. CTG1097 AOUTACKSA OUMAROU ROBERT 10/04/1996 A DELELE M NO MAYO LOUTI F 20. CTG0573 ASTA ELISE 28/11/1993 A GAROUA F EN MAYO KANI F 21. CTG1316 ASTA CELESTINE 10/04/1997 A DAGAI F EN MAYO SAVA F 22. CTG1327 ATTA BRAHIM SALEH MAMAYA 29/04/1997 A AFADE F EN LOGONE ET CHARI F 23. CTG0698 AWASSA BLANDINE 02/07/1994 A GAROUA F NO MAYO LOUTI F 24. CTG1471 AYOUBA DJALLO 05/02/1998 A DJOUMTE POLI M NO FARO F 25. CTG0888 BAHANE BRIGITTE 01/05/1995 A MAROUA F EN MAYO DANAY F 26. CTG0990 BAIMA OUSMANE JOB 15/10/1995 A GAROUA M NO BENOUE F 27. CTG2087 BALKISSOU SALI 17/09/2002 A ZIDIM F EN MAYO TSANAGA F 28. CTG2108 BAM FOUNAMYA ABEL 00/00/2002 A LAGDO M EN MAYO TSANAGA F 29. CTG1687 BATOURE JAPHET PRECIEUX 23/02/1999 A DIR M AD MBERE F 30. CTG0153 BAWAWE DJONGA JOEL 13/12/1991 A NGAOUNDERE M EN MAYO KANI F 31. CTG1918 BAYANG RAPHAEL 25/06/2000 A NKONGSAMBA F EN MAYO KANI F 32. CTG1321 BELING ARMAND 19/04/1997 A KAELE M EN MAYO KANI F 33. CTG1030 BELLA DOUDOU FLORENCE ERNESTINE 01/01/1996 A GAROUA F NO BENOUE F 34. CTG1924 BETMEIJI MARGUERITE 19/07/2000 A TOKOMBERE F NO FARO F 35. CTG0287 BEZEVEDE TEWECHE 18/08/1992 A MOHOUR-MOKOLO M EN MAYO TSANAGA F 36. CTG0124 BIGUIBI ARISTIDE 13/09/1991 A PITOA M EN MAYO KANI F 37. CTG0449 BINDOWO DJOULDE 12/05/1993 A POUSSANE M NO BENOUE F 38. CTG0515 BOUBA EUGENE 17/08/1993 A MOKOLO M NO MAYO LOUTI F 39. CTG0116 BOUBA TOUMBA 27/08/1991 A LAGDO M NO BENOUE F 40. CTG0235 BOUBA VICTOR 18/05/1992 A DAHAL-LAM M NO MAYO LOUTI F 41. CTG0131 BOUBAKARY NICODEM 01/10/1991 A FIGUIL M NO MAYO LOUTI F MINFOPRA/SG/DDRHE/SDC|Liste générale des candidats Commis des Régies Financières (Trésor), session 2020_Garoua Page 2 42. CTG1445 BOUGOLNA MICHEL DIMANCHE 31/12/1997 A KOUSSERI M EN MAYO DANAY F 43. CTG0214 BOUIYADAMOU AHMADOU YOSOA 05/04/1992 A LANGUI M EN MAYO KANI F 44. CTG0599 BOUSSI SYLVAIN 03/01/1994 A MCSE DE NGONG M NO MAYO REY F 45. CTG0296 DAMDAM FLORENCE 06/09/1992 A TCHOLLIRE F NO MAYO REY F 46. CTG1838 DANMO FELIX 02/01/2000 A PADARME M EN MAYO DANAY F 47. CTG0818 DAOUMI BILDI FILO 12/01/1995 A BANGANA M EN MAYO DANAY F 48. CTG0882 DAYANG PAUL 17/04/1995 A VOGZOM M EN MAYO DANAY F 49. CTG1152 DEKALBE ADELINE 02/07/1996 A GAROUA F EN MAYO KANI F 50. CTG1456 DEKAR LARIDI SOUTENANCE ABIGAIL 13/01/1998 A KOUSSERI F NO BENOUE F 51. CTG1005 DELI PITRUS 16/11/1995 A SIRAKOUTI M EN MAYO TSANAGA F 52. CTG1320 DEZOUMBE MATHURIN 16/04/1997 A GAROUA M EN MAYO KANI F 53. CTG0440 DIGUIR GAVOUNANG 30/04/1993 A NGONG M EN MAYO KANI F 54. CTG1871 DJAITOING DJONRIBELLE 10/03/2000 A HOULA M EN MAYO DANAY F 55. CTG1346 DJAMILATOU DAIROU 30/05/1997 A GASCHIGA F NO BENOUE F 56. CTG1978 DJANGUE YOHADJOU BRENDA VANESSA 06/01/2001 A GAROUA F OU HAUT NKAM F 57. CTG1311 DJEMIA DJEKILA CHRISTIAN 01/04/1997 A NGAOUNDAL M NO BENOUE F 58. CTG0389 DJENABOU SADATOU 16/02/1993 A GAROUA F NO MAYO REY F 59. CTG0522 DJIBRILLA ZOURMBA 26/08/1993 A LAM M NO MAYO LOUTI F 60. CTG1862 DJIFIDA MALVA MARINA FLORENCE 18/02/2000 A BAHAM F EN MAYO KANI F 61. CTG0350 DJIGAOGODO OLIVIER 08/12/1992 A GAROUA M NO BENOUE F 62. CTG2044 DJINY FREDERIC 02/12/2001 A NGONG M EN MAYO DANAY F 63. CTG0600 DJONGWE GODWE 05/01/1994 A SANGUERE-PAUL M EN MAYO KANI F 64. CTG0781 DJONLAI DENIS 07/11/1994 A GAROUA M EN MAYO KANI F 65. CTG1758 DOMGA LEONE 03/08/1999 A GANGOURA M EN MAYO DANAY F 66. CTG1249 DOMWA CELESTIN CLEMENT 01/01/1997 A MAROUA M EN MAYO DANAY F 67. CTG0247 DONFINE DJINGUI ALAIN 15/06/1992 A TCHOLLIRE M EN MAYO KANI F 68. CTG0972 DOULAKAOU MATHIEU 14/09/1995 A GUIDER M NO MAYO LOUTI F 69. CTG0710 DOURWE LAWA 21/07/1994 A KOUSSERI M EN MAYO DANAY F 70. CTG2102 DOUVA YADJI 00/00/1994 A NGUEVER M NO MAYO LOUTI F 71. CTG0285 EEMETA MADJAKE PRISKILA 16/08/1992 A CSD DE LAGDO F EN MAYO KANI F 72. CTG0489 ELANSA BENOIT JONATHAN 11/07/1993 A GAROUA M NO MAYO LOUTI F 73. CTG0509 ESSAH NKOULLI GERMAINE-JORELLE 03/08/1993 A LOLODORF F SU OCEAN F 74. CTG0783 FADIL YAOUBA 14/11/1994 A YAOUNDE M EN MAYO KANI F 75. CTG0435 FADIMATOU DAOUDA 24/04/1993 A HOURO-HAOUSSA F NO MAYO LOUTI F MINFOPRA/SG/DDRHE/SDC|Liste générale des candidats Commis des Régies Financières (Trésor), session 2020_Garoua Page 3 76. CTG1802 FALMATA AMINE 27/10/1999 A GAROUA F EN LOGONE ET CHARI F 77. CTG0265 FANAVAWA REVES ALAIN 10/07/1992 A SOULEDE M EN MAYO TSANAGA F 78. CTG0431 FANDEO KAOGA STANISLAS 20/04/1993 A MADINGRING M EN MAYO DANAY F 79. CTM0091 FOUKLE ELISABETH II 27/06/1991 A BROUI KAELE F NO BENOUE F 80. CTG1000 GAO BAIDI ERIC PECOUT 08/11/1995 A GAROUA M EN MAYO KANI F 81. CTG0735 GASSISSOU BAISSOUKOUL JACQUES 24/08/1994 A GAROUAM M EN MAYO DANAY F 82. CTG0099 GATAMA MATHIAS 17/07/1991 A GAMBA M EN MAYO TSANAGA F 83. CTG0182 GUINEDE JIMMY 26/01/1992 A KAELE M EN MAYO DANAY F 84. CTG1563 HABIBA 05/07/1998 A MAYO-KABBA F EN MAYO TSANAGA F 85. CTG1818 HADIATOU DJIBRILLA 24/11/1999 A DAMTA MAYO-KOMA F NO MAYO LOUTI F 86. CTG2084 HADIDJA ABBA 04/08/2002 A GUIDER F EN MAYO SAVA F 87. CTG0512 HADIDJATOU HAMIDOU 08/08/1993 A DOUROUM F NO MAYO LOUTI F 88. CTG1882 HADJARATOU BOUBA 04/04/2000 A DOUROUM F NO MAYO LOUTI F 89. CTG2106 HAIBONWA RAYMOND 00/00/1998 A GODJI REY-BOUBA M NO MAYO REY F 90. CTN0549 HAITOM ARSENE 10/10/1993 A NGAOUNDERE M AD VINA F 91. CTG0050 HALIDOU ABASSI 03/04/1991 A ROUMDE M NO MAYO LOUTI F 92. CTG1510 HAMADJOUMA ALIOUM 05/04/1998 A DEMBO M EN MAYO KANI F 93. CTG0313 HAMADOU BAIMA 10/10/1992 A SORAWEL M NO MAYO LOUTI F 94. CTG1644 HAMADOU DAVID 11/12/1998 A BASCHEO M NO MAYO LOUTI F 95. CTG1822 HAMADOU MONGLO 02/12/1999 A DJABE-BIOU M NO MAYO LOUTI F 96. CTG0437 HAMADOU TODOU 25/04/1993 A FIGUIL M NO MAYO LOUTI F 97. CTG1793 HAMAN DJIDDA 05/10/1999 A GAROUA M EN MAYO KANI F 98. CTG0646 HASSANA RUBEN SADJO 05/04/1994 A CS DE DOULOUMI M EN MAYO TSANAGA F 99. CTG2034 HOUMMOL HAIRI MAYANG 24/09/2001 A GAROUA F EN MAYO KANI F 100. CTG0501 HOUZANE PAGUELE RODRIGUE 29/07/1993 A YAOUNDE M EN MAYO KANI F 101.
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