CENPA President Ngah Christian( above) and the new executive in group photo (below)
The Cameroon English Language Newspaper Publishers Association (CENPA) has renewed its confidence in Ngah Christian, re-electing him as President in a closely watched leadership update that also ushers in notable changes within the executive.
The new leadership elected this Friday 10 April 2026 sees Wasso Norbert replacing Larry Esong as Vice President, while Dr Olive Ejang takes over the strategic role of Secretary General from Tayang Tabe, marking a significant shift in the association’s administrative core.
Other members of the newly constituted executive include Ndikum Gerald as 2nd Vice President, Teneng Lucas as Deputy Secretary General, Theodore M. Ndze as Treasurer, and Elias Ngalame as Financial Secretary.
The team is further reinforced by Nde Richard (Public Relations Officer), Ndiba Williams (Organising Secretary), and Solomon Agborem as Chief Dispute Officer.
The elections followed a review of the CENPA constitution, which clarified many issues and introduced new positions. The new team will lead the Association for the next four years.
The General Assembly was held shortly after a workshop on the theme: “Consolidating National Unity: The Role of the Media.”
Presentations during the workshop session was done by Yerima Kini Nsom and Buddih Adams all of The Post Newspaper.
WORKSHOP SESSION
