I. PERSONAL INFORMATION
1. NAME : DAVID TABENDA ATOGHO
2. DATE OF BIRTH : 29TH March 1936
3. PLACE OF BIRTH : Ngwo, Njikwa, Momo Division, North West Region
4. CIVIL STATUS : Married
5. LANGUAGES : Engwo (Excellent), English (Excellent), French (Very Good)
6. OCCUPATION : - Retired Principal Administrative Officer (A.2 since January 1983)
II. EDUCATIONAL PROFILE
1964 – 1966 : University of California, Los Angeles, USA - Master of Arts in Linguistics
1965 : University of California, Los Angeles, USA- Certificate in the Teaching of English as a Second Language
1961 – 1964 : University of Ghana, Accra, Ghana
Bachelor of Arts in English (Honours)
1957 – 1960 : College of Arts, Science and Technology, Enugu, Nigeria
GCE, Advanced Level in 3 subjects
1950 – 1955 : Cameroon Protestant College, Bali, Cameroon
West African School Certificate, Grade I
1943 – 1949 : Basel Mission School, Ngwo
Baptist School, Limbe
Native Authority/Local Council School, Limbe
III. PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES
1956 – 1960 : Third Class Clerk, House of Assembly and House of Chiefs, Buea
1960 – 1961 : Assistant Executive Officer, House of Assembly, Buea
1964 – 1967 : Administrative Officer, Finance and then Public Service Commission, Buea
1967 – 1968 : Secretary General (Clerk of the House), West Cameroon House of Assembly, Buea
1968 – 1969 : Private Secretary to the Prime Minister, Buea
1969 – 1971 : Secretary General, Prime Minister’s Office, Buea
1972 – 1973 : Deputy Director of Territorial Organization, Ministry of Territorial Administration, Yaounde
1973 – 1988 : Director of Cabinet of the President of the National Assembly, Yaounde
1988 – 1991 : Technical Adviser with Rank of Secretary General, National Assembly,
VI. PARTICIPATION IN MISSIONS, CONGRESSES AND CONFERENCES
1958 : (Co-secretary) First Pan-Cameroon Students Conference for Reunification, Yaounde, Cameroon
1962 : Research Mission to Nigerian University Libraries for material in connection with the Cameroon case against Nigeria over North Cameroon, at the International Court at the Hague
1969 : Member of Technical Secretariat, Cameroon National Union (CNU) Party Congress, Garoua, Cameroon
1974 : Parliamentary Goodwill Mission, Cairo, Egypt
1975 : Inter-Parliamentary Spring Meeting, London, United Kingdom
1975 : Inter-Parliamentary Conference, London, United Kingdom
1975 : Member of Technical Secretariat, Cameroon National Union (CNU) Party Congress, Douala, Cameroon
1976 : Inter-Parliamentary Spring Meeting, Mexico, Mexico
1976 : Inter-Parliamentary Conference, Madrid, Spain
1976 : African-European Economic Community (EEC) Parliamentary Association Conference, Abidjan, Cote d’Ivoire
1976 : World Scout Conference, ???, Denmark
1976 : World Scout Jamboree, Oslo, Norway
1977 : Inter-Parliamentary Spring Meeting, Sydney, Australia
1977 : Inter-Parliamentary Conference, Sofia, Bulgaria
1977 : Inter-Parliamentary Conference on the Environment, Kingston, Jamaica
1977 : First (1st) All-African Scout Jamboree, Jos, Nigeria
1978 : Inter-Parliamentary Spring Meeting, Lisbon, Portugal
1978 : Inter-Parliamentary Conference, Caracas, Venezuela
1978 : World Scout Conference, London, England
1979 : Inter-Parliamentary Conference on Population, Colombo, Sri Lanka
1979 : Inter-Parliamentary Spring Meeting, Bonn, West Germany
1979 : Inter-Parliamentary Conference, Bonn, West Germany
1980 : Inter-Parliamentary Spring Meeting, Berlin, East Germany
1980 : Inter-Parliamentary Conference, Berlin, East Germany
1980 : African Caribbean Parliament-European Economic Community ACP-EEC Consultative Assembly Meeting, Luxembourg, Luxembourg
1981 : Inter-Parliamentary Spring Meeting, Cuba, Cuba
1981 : Inter-Parliamentary Conference, Cuba, Cuba
1981 : ACP-EEC Consultative Assembly Meeting, Luxembourg, Luxembourg
1981 : Fourth (4th) African Scout Conference, Abidjan, Cote d’Ivoire
1981 : World Scout Conference, Dakar, Senegal
1982 : Inter-Parliamentary Spring Meeting, Rome, Italy
1982 : Inter-Parliamentary Conference, Rome, Italy
1982 : ACP-EEC Consultative Assembly Meeting, Rome, Italy
1983 : Inter-Parliamentary Spring Meeting, Seoul, Korea
1983 : Inter-Parliamentary Conference, Seoul, Korea
1985 : Member of Technical Secretariat, Cameroon National Union (CNU) Party Congress which led to the creation of the Cameroon People’s Democratic Movement (CPDM), Bamenda, Cameroon
1987 : Parliamentary Goodwill Mission, Bucharest, Romania
19-- : Parliamentary Goodwill Mission, British Parliament, London, United Kingdom
19-- : Inter-Parliamentary Spring Meeting and Conference, Ottawa, Canada
19-- : Inter-Parliamentary Spring Meeting and Conference, Togo
19-- : Inter-Parliamentary Spring Meeting and Conference, Geneva, Switzerland
19-- : Inter-Parliamentary Spring Meeting and Conference, Mexico, Mexico
19-- : Inter-Parliamentary Spring Meeting and Conference, Argentina
19-- : Inter-Parliamentary Spring Meeting and Conference, Nicaragua
19-- : Inter-Parliamentary Spring Meeting and Conference, Argentina
19-- : Inter-Parliamentary Conference on the Environment, Washington D.C., USA
19-- : All-African Scout Conference, Nairobi, Kenya
VII. AREAS OF INTEREST
1. ADMINISTRATION
Having worked in the Legislature for 23 years, he was familiar with legislation and the legislative process.
Having read virtually all Government Policy papers, many administrative reports and the Head of State’s speeches, he was familiar with the overall national policy of development administration, national integration, as well as Rigour, Integrity and Moralization.
When working in the Public Service and Prime Minister’s Office, he controlled, supervised and managed staff of all grades.
His experience in over 30 International Conferences in various parts of the world gave him a diplomatic touch, as well as a broad outlook on international relations.
2. SOCIO-CULTURAL DEVELOPMENT
His study of Literature and Linguistics gave him a solid foundation to social and cross-cultural development – hence his concern for academic and multi-cultural development.
3. ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
In the then Ministry of Finance in Buea, he carried out and supervised revenue collection, control of expenditure and budgeting. He studied progress reports on Corporations like the Cameroon Development Corporation (C.D.C.) Development Agency, Powercam (present AES-SONEL), etc.
As Secretary General to the Prime Minister, he was involved in policy and implementation of economic projects – Agriculture, Co-operatives, Community Development, Road Communications, Resettlement Schemes, etc.
In Territorial Administration, he studied socio-economic reports of Governors and Senior Divisional Officers of all the Provinces (present Regions). This gave him an overall view of National Development.
He was a seasoned administrator and knowledgeable insider who brought his fair contribution to Cameroon politics and administration.