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Actualités of Tuesday, 10 February 2015

Source: Cameroon Tribune

CCAA officials organize seminar on Budget programme in Yaounde

Participants of the seminar will receive training for nine days at the Congress Hall in Yaoundé.

Aviation authority of Cameroon (CCAA) has in three years moved from average budget into the budget program. To this end, it has focused on four key programs including: improving the security of civil aviation in Cameroon, the improvement of the safety of services for Cameroon by air, secure operation of secondary airports and serving programme of support for the other three programs.

But moreover, the appropriation of the contours of this type of budget, because of the new conditions of development, presentation, implementation and execution of the budget control poses a problem.

It is in the context of strengthening the capacity of its personnel structure that they organized this training seminar on Monday at the Congress Hall in Yaoundé.

The foundations have been opened in the presence of the Secretary General of the Ministry of Finances (Minfi) Urbain Noël Ebang Mvé, and the Director General of the CCAA, Pierre Tankam.

This is the second seminar of its kind in the CCAA. "We wanted to assess what has been done and possibly correct the imperfections found in order to contribute to the achievement of the objectives of the reform of the public finances of 2006", explained Pierre Tankam.

This initiative was welcomed and supported by the Minfi. "We are mandated to disseminate this reform. This is through the training of key actors, so that they can take ownership of the reform and apply it at all levels.

This seminar will allow CCAA officials to master the tools and techniques of the budget program. "We have come to support them in this process to ensure that everyone is the master of reform" explained Urbain Noël Ebang Mvé.

During the training, learners will be trained to control the budget programme approach and that of the various stages of its development. The seminar ends on February 23.