NASLA board approves 2025 financial accounts
Translated from French, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- The National School of Local Administration (NASLA) board approved the 2025 financial accounts during a June 25, 2026 meeting in Yaounde.
- NASLA reported 2.376 billion FCFA in revenue, achieving 80.55% of its target, with expenses at 2.099 billion FCFA (71.18% execution).
- Board members praised the management for the quality and clarity of the submitted financial documents.
The National School of Local Administration (NASLA) board convened on June 25, 2026, in Yaounde, approving the institution's 2025 financial accounts. The meeting, presided over by Serge Tsimi and led by Director General Tanyitiku Enohachuo Bayee, focused on the administrative and management accounts for the past fiscal year.
NASLA's revenues reached 2.376 billion FCFA, representing 80.55% of the annual projection of 2.950 billion FCFA. Expenses, meanwhile, were recorded at 2.099 billion FCFA, with an execution rate of 71.18%. Actual payments amounted to 1.525 billion FCFA, or 51.69% of the budgeted figures.
The board also reviewed the financial controller's report, the 2025 performance report, and several administrative and financial resolutions. Following the deliberations, administrators commended the management for the quality and clarity of the financial documents presented for their review.
saluted the management of the establishment by its director general, highlighting the quality of the documents submitted for their appreciation and the clarity of the information presented.
Originally published by Journal du Cameroun in French. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.