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Celebrating and Paying Tribute to a Great NEXSAN, Paul Che Elung

Paul Elung Che, Former General Manager of Cameroon’s Treasury Becomes CSPH GM


(Business in Cameroon) – Paul Elung Che, 45, has been appointed General Manager of Cameroon’s Hydrocarbons Prices Stabilization Fund (CSPH).

In a decree signed by President Paul Biya, late Friday April 26, 2013, the new GM of CSPH replaces Ibrahim Talba Mala appointed GM of Cameroon’s National Refinery, SONARA last February.

Former General Manager of the Cameroon Treasury, Paul Elung Che was sacked on February 19, 2009 after one year in office. He was the pioneer General Manager (GM) of Treasury, Financial Cooperation and Monetary Affairs. After his dismissal, he remained in the corridors of the Ministry of Finance.

Before now, Elung Che had been Paymaster-General for the Northwest Region and later occupied the same position in the Southwest Region for over six years.

A graduate of Harvard University, in the USA with a Masters in financial management, Elung Che, after his first degree from the University of Yaoundé enrolled into ENAM (National School of Magistracy) Yaoundé, graduating two years later as Inspector of Treasury.


Cameroon: CSPH - Paul Elung Che is New General Manager
Yaoundé, 28 avril 2013
© Valentine MULANGO
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     Paul Elung Che is now the new boss of Cameroon’s Hydrocarbon Prize Stabilization Fund (CSPH) who says hard work will be his watch word coupled with the thirst for quality output and ensuring the steady supply of petroleum products without destabilizing the prices.
Mr. Che’s appointment follows a presidential decree made public on Friday April 26 via national radio.
     Paul Elung Che, 45, who replaces Ibrahim Talba Malla now General Manager of the National oil Refinery Corporation seems to have a mastery of his new job. “CSPH is in a strategic sector – energy. I know it is a price stabilization mechanism. If you have fluctuation in prices in the energy sector, it can lead to general inflation in the economy.” Che told state TV while adding that “We have the challenge of making sure that we have a steady flow of petroleum products in the market and more so, that the prices are stable.”
     A graduate from the Harvard University in the United States of America with a post graduate diploma in public finance, Elung Che is a former Director of Treasury and a former student of the National Advance School of Magistracy and Administration, ENAM.
     Elung Che is a financial expert and has held several posts of responsibilities in that domain. He is former Treasurer/Paymaster-General for the Northwest and South West Regions, National Director of Treasury in the country’s capital, Yaoundé and was Pioneer Director-General of Treasury, Financial cooperation and Monetary Affairs.

Valentine MULANGO

“Hip hip hurray, hip hip hurray. Once again a NEXSAN excelled to the top of the list as the most competent for the prestigious position you have been appointed to. We are all very proud of you. MAY GOD ALMIGHTY BE YOUR GUIDE”

Henry Epie Ngole M
Or (Muabe Henry) as you commonly know me
Somerset- UK.

Great NEXSANs,

This appointment of Elung Paul is confirmation of the greatness of NEXSA by God's grace. NEXSA has really been blessed with similar high profile appointments that we can but only give the glory to God and be glad that we formed this Association to help showcase the alumni. Are there Nanje Jackson?

Yes, Elung Paul is a great one from the great alma mater. A few NEXSANs might really be able to size up what his profile really is. He is of the great 7th batch from which hails the like of Presidential journalist George Ewane and a host of other swells. A product of the elitist National School of Administration and Magistracy, Elung's first appointment was Paymaster of the North West Region, a rare appointment in Cameroon for a fresh graduate from ENAM; that was more than 15 years ago. He was later transferred as Paymaster for the South West Region. After some years he was raised to the position of Director of the National Treasury. After a year or so's stint, he was replaced and kept in the cold for a couple of years till his recent appointment as Director of the Cameroon Hydrocarbons Prices Stabilization Funds.

Elung Paul Che is a duly registered member of the Association and has always handsomely manifested in NEXSAN causes and engagements. We wish more power to his elbow while sending general kudos to the great 7th batch.

Thanks Great Bume for giving the scoop to the forum.

Regards,
Jerry Nnangeh
SG - NEXSA

So true Mbombap!!!!!!!
Evelyne Epie

“Congratulations to great Paulo, you make us proud and give us hope.”

HILARY MBOMBAP FORCHA

Dear All,

President Biya Paul on Friday the 26th of April 2013, appointed a NEXSAN "Great Elung Che Paul" as General Manager of Cameroon's Hydrocarbons Prices Stabilization Fund (CSPH).

Mr. Elung Che Paul replaces long-serving Ibrahim Talba Malla who held the post for 15 years, before his appointment to Sonara last February 15 to replace Charles Metouk.

Congratulations to our Great Grand Elung Paul.

Long live Nexsa
Olive BUME NGOLE
1985 batch

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"Congrats Mr Paul Elung. We pray for God's guidance and protection."

Greg Ayuk

On Apr 30, 2013, at 12:21 PM, Felix Epie wrote:

Thanks Mr. President of Nexsa USA for passing on our congratulations to Paul. Those of us who knew Paul i Nyasoso are not surprised that the qualities we saw in him from that early age are being recognized by the hierachy in Cameroon government. I expect Paul to go higher in his career. Cameroon can use people like him. There is something to be said about that fresh air from mount Kupe.

Best to you all,
Felix Epie.


"Congrats, Paul."
Ndode Ngube C. Nkumbe


“Yes grand Eboa and all the others who are at the origin of this massive mobilization drive, it is vital for a brother whose talents have been recognized by the highest political authority of the land to feel the esteem and warmth of those who are close to him. In this regard it is legitimate and even well meaning for NEXSANS, to show solidarity with one of theirs who has been so elevated

But let NEXSANS and the happy appointee permit me to humbly give these pieces of advice. First to NEXSANS; beyond the euphoria and merry making that this occasion will generate, we have to understand that the responsibilities bestowed on our brother are enormous. Let us drink, eat, shout and dance; but when the chips will be down, what our brother will need most, will be good advice and above all, our prayers for God to guide him to discharge these duties with devotion, to manage this mammoth and strategic structure with administrative and financial competence, respecting the norms of the trade. In that way our brother, coupled with his brilliance, will be a manager worth emulating. I need not remind anyone that these are trying times in our beloved fatherland.
Now, to the appointee, Mr. Elung Paul Che, congrats once more. “Grand”, as you savour your very deserved appointment allow me say that throughout my travels in various countries I have observed that ex-students' associations everywhere in the world are networks where those who have arrived pull the others not to promote mediocrity, favoritism and tribalism, but to help open doors for those who are talented. I might be wrong, but I humbly think that unless an ex-students’ association functions like a league, a club and a viable network and encourages an upward mobility of its members, then, it is not worth its salt. NEXSA has been trying its best so far. In the past few days I have observed that most cabinet members of the British government are ex-Eton college London students. Christ College at the University of Oxford alone has produced at least 12 British Premiers. That is the spirit “cher grand frère”. All of that is thanks to networking and the provision of opportunities. Again, I would advise you to read the press. It might sometimes be a gauge to your management style. Many people have overlooked this sometimes to their detriment and above all, it always pays to listen to good advice

Finally, that is the kind of networking that I pray NEXSA should cultivate for the perpetuation of our cherished values. It's a shame that I will not be on the ground to join the great team in the joy.”

ASHU NYENTY

(Spokesperson)1988 batch

Political Affairs Editor CRTV YDE

NOW A FELLOW AT THE UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD.


“Great Voltaire has sent the message already, so I need not reiterate. The importance of the presence of NEXSANS at this epoch- making event cannot be over-emphasized. In fact, numbers can play the track at times, especially in this era. I therefore entreat you all to be there and boost the moral of our hero, Elung Paul Che.”

{Samuel Eboa Ehabe}


Great Nyenti,

You could not have said it any better! I stand with you in that, all nine yards. This is the kind of thought-provoking discussions that we encourage! You have said your mind and we know the mouth speaks the abundance of the heart! You might not be there in person like some of us who would have loved to, but trust me, we would all be there in spirit. It is in times like these that we must stick together as a family and show the world that a brother comes from a family!

John Epie
President
NEXSA-USA Inc

Fellow NEXSANS,

The installation of Great Elung Paul Che as the GM of the Hydrocarbons Price Stabilization Fund will hold tomorrow May 3rd 2013 at the company HEAD QUARTERS in Yaoundé (Carrefour Warda) at 11.00am.
I don't have the authority to summon NEXSANS but I feel it will but normal for us to be there.

Voltaire

Hi!

Yes, it`s really a great position of responsibility as you say. Congratulations Mr. Elung. You deserve the merit and you are up to the task. Like Mr. Nyenty rightly puts it, know we are all behind you especially in prayers. And those of us who can offer good counceling i know will do so.

May the Lord continue to guide and protect that which he has bestowed unto you as His servant and His chosen one. He will shine His light upon you in all your ways and "He shall give His angels charge over you lest you dash your foot against a stone". In Jesus Name.

Priscillia Manjoh EpahElad.
Class of 83.

Dear PAUL,

I wouldn't know how to put an article infront of your name and yet God in his greatness has chosen you in a position of greatness. Well, congratulations a thousandfold. We all join together to put you in prayers as you bequit your duties. May the grace of God guide and cover you where it has led you. We know you are busy and will be even busier from henceforth, but please find time once in a while to participate in NEXSA activities especially the forum. Yes, you have been contributing financially(we were told) but we would love to have the oppurtunity to chat with you sometime.

God's speed.
Nange Masango.








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  1. Congratulations, Mr Elung Paul. We are all proud of you and wish you God's guidance and protection in that office, Amem.
    Ako Thomas Agbor
    Class of 85

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  2. Bravo, bravo Mr. Elung Che Paul for this wonderful blessing from God Almighty. May he guide, protect, lead and direct you in your new office, Amen. Once more, congratulations!

    Musongo Emmanuel Obase
    Kumba

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