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Centre De Bertoua 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 BERTOUA 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. CTE0033 ABADE MEFO'O JEAN CHRISOSTOME 08/03/1991 A ESSENG II M ES HAUT NYONG F 2. CTE0185 ABAGUI MAXIME ROCK AUBIN 31/01/1992 A BERTOUA M ES BOUMBA ET NGOKO F 3. CTE1290 ABANDA ULRICH FLANCK 27/02/1997 A YOKADOUMA M CE HAUTE SANAGA F 4. CTE1222 ABEYA ZE GIRESSE LEGRAND 09/11/1996 A BATOURI M ES HAUT NYONG F 5. CTE0061 ABIENAMBES VITRICE 02/05/1991 A YOKADOUMA M ES BOUMBA ET NGOKO F 6. CTE1689 ABONDO JEAN NESTOR 03/03/1999 A KETTE M ES KADEY F 7. CTE0025 ADJIMI YILAO LEOPOLDINE 14/02/1991 A ABONG-MBANG F AD MBERE F MINFOPRA/SG/DDRHE/SDC|Liste générale des candidats Commis des Régies Financières (Trésor), session 2020_Bertoua Page 1 8. CTE0413 AFIA MINGOLA MARIELLE 18/03/1993 A ATOK F ES HAUT NYONG F 9. CTE0779 AKO KOUNDOU JEANINE 04/11/1994 A MBANG F ES KADEY F 10. CTE0358 ALIMA ETELE CHRISTIAN 25/12/1992 A BIATOMBO M CE MBAM ET KIM F 11. CTE0718 ALIMBOULAYE LOUIS PHILIPPE 05/08/1994 A GARI-GOMBO M ES BOUMBA ET NGOKO F 12. CTE0487 ALOANE ZE EMIANE KHADI LORIE 10/07/1993 A NKOUAL F ES HAUT NYONG F 13. CTE1062 AMOUGOU GABRIEL 10/02/1996 A MBALMAYO M CE NYONG ET SO'O F 14. CTE0195 ANGONO CHRYSTELLE PAULE 01/03/1992 A BATITOUM F ES HAUT NYONG F 15. CTE1387 ANKOUMA HORNELLA CABRELLE 26/08/1997 A PALLISCO F ES HAUT NYONG F 16. CTE0120 APOUH OCTAVIE STEVINE 09/09/1991 A BAGOFIT F ES HAUT NYONG F 17. CTE2079 ASSIEMA DJASSUH SONAISE 14/06/2002 A MINDOUROU-DJA M ES HAUT NYONG F 18. CTE0719 ASSIGA CEDRIC 05/08/1994 A DOUME M ES HAUT NYONG F 19. CTE0696 ATEBA NGUELE MAX LANDRI 30/06/1994 A GRAND-BOULAYE M ES HAUT NYONG F 20. CTE0785 ATTA SOUMOU MADELEINE 19/11/1994 A NGAOUNDERE F ES LOM ET DJEREM F 21. CTE1473 ATTA ZARI RACHEL 09/02/1998 A GAROUA-BOULAÏ F ES LOM ET DJEREM F 22. CTE2075 AWA MEFANT AUREOLE 08/05/2002 A BAGOBOUNG F ES HAUT NYONG F 23. CTE0170 AZIO PRUDENCE 07/01/1992 A MALEN 5 F ES HAUT NYONG F 24. CTE1616 BABIL SOUANN NARCISSE 17/10/1998 A BERTOUA M ES KADEY F 25. CTE0647 BAGGIO NAPHI CLINTON WILLIAM 06/04/1994 A BATOURI M ES LOM ET DJEREM F 26. CTE1217 BANOCK MISSOUP SIMPHORIEN 27/10/1996 A NDIKOKO-NOMENA M CE MBAM ET INOUBOU F 27. CTE1586 BANS ROMAINE 19/08/1998 A BENT F ES HAUT NYONG F 28. CTE1494 BASSOMBEN DOMINIQUE SIMPHORIEN 10/03/1998 A NDIKINIMEKI M CE MBAM ET INOUBOU F 29. CTE1337 BEDJEME MPANG JULIETTE 18/05/1997 A ANDOM F ES LOM ET DJEREM F 30. CTE1854 BEKONO IKIEME CEDRIC 02/02/2000 A BAGBETOUT M ES HAUT NYONG F 31. CTE1917 BELLA CHRISTINE 21/06/2000 A GARGA-SARALI F ES LOM ET DJEREM F 32. CTE0697 BIDJA OBERLIN RODDY III 30/06/1994 A AKAK M SU OCEAN F 33. CTE1049 BIENG LIONEL FLORENT 15/01/1996 A BITOUALA M ES KADEY F 34. CTE1587 BILOA NDONGO DIEUDONNE PATRICE 20/08/1998 A YAOUNDE M CE LEKIE F 35. CTE0465 BITOUGA KEMEYONG VIANIE 04/06/1993 A SALLE F ES HAUT NYONG F 36. CTE1390 CHURUPOUO MOUCHILI YAYA 04/09/1997 A BANGOURAIN M OU NOUN F 37. CTE0727 DAH ASSELOBA DONALD 13/08/1994 A BINGONGOL II M ES HAUT NYONG F 38. CTE1593 DART MATHIEU FREDDY 01/09/1998 A YOKADOUMA M ES BOUMBA ET NGOKO F 39. CTE1134 DIYONKI KMANDA BAMIO ASER CHRISTIAN DIEUDONNE 10/06/1996 A BERTOUA M ES LOM ET DJEREM F 40. CTE0550 DJAOSSO JACQUETTE MIRABELLE 11/10/1993 A BATOURI F ES KADEY F 41. CTE1969 DOH MAGLOIRE JUNIOR 18/12/2000 A LILA M ES KADEY F MINFOPRA/SG/DDRHE/SDC|Liste générale des candidats Commis des Régies Financières (Trésor), session 2020_Bertoua Page 2 42. CTE0637 DOKOU DAMA FLAURE CHOISIE 27/03/1994 A YENGA F ES BOUMBA ET NGOKO F 43. CTE0291 EBENE MBARGA ANNE 25/08/1992 A YAOUNDE F CE MEFOU ET AFAMBA F 44. CTE0194 EFOUBA ETABA FRIDOLINE 27/02/1992 A EFOK F CE LEKIE F 45. CTE1336 ELAH AWASSOUM EDMOND 14/05/1997 A MBOUASSOUM M LT MOUNGO F 46. CTE1863 ELOUNGA ENGOULOU WAREINE 20/02/2000 A YOKADOUMA F ES BOUMBA ET NGOKO F 47. CTE0271 ESSANG BORIS STEPHANE 19/07/1992 A ABONG-MBANG M ES HAUT NYONG F 48. CTE1535 ESSISSIMA DJIBRIL 13/05/1998 A KONSIMBANG I M ES HAUT NYONG F 49. CTE1462 ESSONO MBENG YAKO OPHELIE C 22/01/1998 A DIANG F ES LOM ET DJEREM F 50. CTE0559 EWONDO SABINE NADINE 02/11/1993 A EMANA F CE LEKIE F 51. CTE1476 FADIMATOU ABOUBAKAR 15/02/1998 A BERTOUA F AD MBERE F 52. CTE0504 FAK EMILIE GRACE 01/08/1993 A DJAGLASSI F ES HAUT NYONG F 53. CTE0320 FANGA OSSENE JEAN CLAUDE 24/10/1992 A MPOUAGNANG M ES HAUT NYONG F 54. CTE0859 GABAM AUDREY CHOISI 04/03/1995 A MBETH II F ES LOM ET DJEREM F 55. CTE1345 GAMNOH SAH YOLANDE 29/05/1997 A MORA F EN MAYO KANI F 56. CTE1488 GARAMA SERGE 07/03/1998 A MBAMA M ES KADEY F 57. CTE0192 GARGA GREGOIRE 12/02/1992 A GUNBELA-MEIGANGA M AD MBERE F 58. CTE0467 GOUME MBENG EMILIENNE LYSE 06/06/1993 A MENYANGOUA F ES HAUT NYONG F 59. CTE0367 GOUOBENI MARCEL 09/01/1993 A YOKADOUMA M ES BOUMBA ET NGOKO F 60. CTE0639 HAMAT ZE PASCAL RODRIQUE 01/04/1994 A TIBATI M ES HAUT NYONG F 61. CTE0385 JEUKA STEPHANE 12/02/1993 A FONTSA-TOUALA M OU MENOUA F 62. CTE0566 KABEYENE ROMAIN AUDREY 09/11/1993 A NGUELEMENDOUKA M ES HAUT NYONG F 63. CTE0147 KALTOUMA DABAY FLORENCE 29/11/1991 A BERTOUA F ES LOM ET DJEREM F 64. CTE1865 KAMBA DOB FELECITE NADEGE 24/02/2000 A NGUELEMENDOUKA F ES HAUT NYONG F 65. CTE0533 KAPANDE DIANE OLGA 10/09/1993 A BATOURI F CE MEFOU ET AFAMBA F 66. CTE0692 KENDE JULES CLOTAIRE 15/06/1994 A MBANG M ES KADEY F 67. CTE1844 KINA KOMBO PRAISCA MARIE MAR 08/01/2000 A KETTE F ES KADEY F 68. CTE2030 KOKO JUNIOR 10/09/2001 A MBOUNOU M ES KADEY F 69. CTE0305 KOMBO ABBO DAVID 26/09/1992 A TIBATI M AD DJEREM F 70. CTE1063 KONDOMBO PEMBA AMANDINE 13/02/1996 A GOUMBEGERON F ES HAUT NYONG F 71. CTE0177 KONG SOMBES RODOLPHE GABIN 22/01/1992 A BERTOUA M ES KADEY F 72. CTE0872 KOTLA ZELA DENIS 29/03/1995 A DIMAKO M ES HAUT NYONG F 73. CTE0531 KOUND MPANDE PATRICK NASSER 06/09/1993 A ABONG-MBANG M ES HAUT NYONG F 74. CTE1120 LANDI LOUISE 15/05/1996 A BERTOUA F ES LOM ET DJEREM F 75. CTE1966 LANG NKOUNGA FLORANT 10/12/2000 A MBOMBA M ES HAUT NYONG F MINFOPRA/SG/DDRHE/SDC|Liste générale des candidats Commis des Régies Financières (Trésor), session 2020_Bertoua Page 3 76. CTE0690 LEMA MESSIPA FLORENCE 09/06/1994 A PANA I F ES KADEY F 77. CTE0863 LEMA NATHALIE 11/03/1995 A MOKOLO F AD MBERE F 78. CTE1933 LOUMO KENDJO ESTELLE FLORE 27/08/2000 A BATOURI F ES KADEY F 79. CTE0387 MAHAMAT ABBA MOUDJOUE 14/02/1993 A BERTOUA M EN LOGONE ET CHARI F 80. CTE0562 MAÏNA SONGO CONSTANTIN 06/11/1993 A GOGOBOUA-KETTE M ES KADEY F 81. CTE1546 MALAYE MINDA FRED CALEB 06/06/1998 A BATOURI M ES KADEY F 82. CTE0228 MAMBOUKEL EMMA CHANCEL 08/05/1992 A DOMIAKA F ES KADEY F 83. CTE1696 MANDARI KPANDJOA HORTENSE 10/03/1999 A NDOUMBI I-DIANG F ES LOM ET DJEREM F 84. CTE0129 MATSI KAMTO MUREILLE 26/09/1991 A BERTOUA F OU HAUTS PLATEAUX F 85. CTE0883 MAWANE KOUMBEL SUZIE DOROTHEE 25/04/1995 A BELABO F ES LOM ET DJEREM F 86. CTE0119 MAYENGOAS DEBOZARD 07/09/1991 A SOKAMALAM M ES HAUT NYONG F 87. CTE1436 MAYINA THIERY 05/12/1997 A KETTE M ES KADEY F 88. CTE1986 MBALLA MARCELIN 13/02/2001 A ONDECK M CE HAUTE SANAGA F 89. CTE1251 MBEYMO MOHAMED 01/01/1997 A BATOURI M ES KADEY F 90. CTE0035 MBOKESSEUEZE BELL-CHRISTELLE 08/03/1991 A MBANG F ES KADEY F 91. CTE0614 MBOLI ELSA 15/02/1994 A MEGOUING F CE MBAM ET KIM F 92. CTE1577 MEDJO ETOUNDI PASCAL 28/07/1998 A MIAMBO M ES HAUT NYONG F 93. CTE1043 MEDZO MOUNGA BERNADIN BOURGEOIS 08/01/1996 A MENGON M CE LEKIE F 94. CTE1693 MENAMBE ELSIE FRANCINE 06/03/1999 A MBOMBA F ES HAUT NYONG F 95. CTE1926 MENDO ZANGA LYSLAINE 21/07/2000 A BERTOUA F ES HAUT NYONG F 96.
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