- Govt appoints six-man Normalisation Committee led by a top magistrate Chrysostome Kana to oversee the elections
Cameroon’s ministry in charge of sports has appointed a six-man Normalisation Committee to bring back normalcy in the troubled national federation.
The committee is led by a top magistrate Chrysostome Kana who is deputised by University lecturer specialized in law Professor Odille Emmanuelle Mfegue.
A former Cameroon Boxing Federation Secretary-General Pierre Matongo and a PhD in Law of Sport Albert Ayomba are the two members of the Normalisation Committee.
Others are Patrice Marcel Djambou Tientcheu and a former Africa Boxing Confederation (AFBC) Ethics Committee chairman David Pina.
The Normalisation Committee was established in November 20, 2025, and the members were appointed in January 6, 2026.
Officially they will be in office for six months, and their main mission is to oversee a free and fair elections of the new executive committee.
With the appointment of NC members, the previous interim office led by Banga Pierre Edmond now ceases to exist. They have been in office since June, 2023 following the dissolution of President Bertrand Mendouga’s executive committee.
Interestingly Mendouga, who was kicked out of AFBC leadership by the board in 2023, is reportedly keen on fighting for the top federation position again.





































