Int'l Alliance for BRICS Strategic Projects: Businesswoman, Ngo Yetna, appointed representative in Cameroon.

Augustine Ngo Yetna

Renowned Douala-based businesswoman, Augustine Ngo Yetna, has been appointed as representative of the International Alliance for BRICS Strategic Projects in Cameroon. 

Her appointment was announced in a statement issued recently, by the organisation's President, Larisa Zementova.



By the appointment, Ngo Yetna will have to be in direct contact with the highest leaders of the BRICS countries and main representatives of their business communities, as well as create direct links with chambers of commerce and industrial and entrepreneur associations. 

It should be noted that the International Alliance for BRICS Strategic Projects is a community of experts and specialised in establishing public relations in various fields. 

One of the key tasks of the alliance is to help select optimal partners, promote support for international projects, in accordance with general BRICS programmes.

The alliance also helps implement the decisions adopted by the union in congresses, the economics, social and cultural development of the participating countries. 

Among other tasks, the alliance has the synchronisation and unification of the actions of the organisations' commercial structures, scientific and cultural circles of BRICS countries.

The promotion of international socio-economic development, the introduction of social and technological innovation, the strengthening of the national security of participating countries and global security in general, are all part of the alliance objectives. 

By actively protecting the interests of members, the team is able to solve quickly and virtually all the problems of member's international projects.

Augustine Ngo Yetna sees the appointment as a mark of trust and consideration the alliance has on Cameroon as key player in world economic dynamics.

"This appointment which places me as the figure head of the International Alliance for BRICS strategic projects in Cameroon is a great mark of trust, consideration, esteem of the member countries of the BRICS vis-à-vis our country. This is the proof, if it was still necessary, that Cameroon is a strategic country, a key country, which has a role to play in the construction of the new world order under the banner of the BRICS,” she said. 

“It is also the manifestation of the success of the diplomacy of the President of the Republic His Excellency Paul Biya who never ceases to build very solid bridges between Cameroon and all these member countries of the BRICS or which strike at the door of this Very powerful international organisation,” Ngo added. 

Other member States include, Brazil, Russia, India, China, South Africa, Egypt, Iran, Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirate.

 

Augustine Ngo Yetna the woman 

Aged 51 years, Augustine Audrey Ngo Yetna is the founder of multiservice and industrial maintenance company, MSMI. She founded the company in 2003. For over 20 years, she has been playing the discreet role of a transmission belt between the Russian Federation and Cameroon.

She is known to have facilitated the participation of Cameroon at several economic fairs between Cameroon and the Russia such as the Star of Russia-Africa Peaks, an economic fair which exhibits products Made in Russia and Cameroon.  

Apart from industrial maintenance, the MSMI boss created Botafogo GSM football club. She has over the years gained recognition from Russian authorities, notably from the University of Rudnto, the Ministry of Digital Development, Communication and mass Media of Russia. 

 

This article was first published in The Guardian Post issue No:3362 of Friday February 7, 2025

 

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