Cameroon marked the 32nd African Public Service Day on June 23rd, focusing on revitalizing public service values for a modern and citizen-focused administration. Minister of Public Service and Administrative Reform, Joseph Lé, used the occasion to call on state employees to renew their dedication to serving citizens. He emphasized the crucial role of the civil service in national development, describing it as fundamental to societal progress. Lé stressed the importance of integrity, responsibility, and a sense of duty within the public sector. The celebration serves as a moment for reflection on the strategic importance of administration in African nations. The government aims to improve service quality, rebuild trust between citizens and the administration, and continue ongoing reforms to create a more efficient and results-oriented public service. Ultimately, the goal is to support Cameroon’s long-term development ambitions.
