Mafor Achidi Achu Yaah Judith Sunde, formerly Director of Urban Development at CAMTEL has been installed as Commercial Director. Before the commissioning of Mafor Achidi Achu Judith into her new function as Commercial Director, David NKOTO EMANE described her as an astute telecommunication top personnel.
It should be noted that Achidi Achu Judith is the first Anglophone to occupy that top job and the first female as well. The heavily attended installation ceremony that took place in Yaounde was attended by her former collaborators from Camtel Yaounde, Douala, Bamenda and Buea.
Described by many as “Madame Transparency” for her out-rightness in handling issues, Mafor Achidi Achu is expected to sell the image of Camtel at this point in time that new mobile communication like NEXTTEL (3G) is making its debut.
Who Is Mafor Achidi Achu Judith Mafor Yaah Achidi Achu Judith Yaah Sunde is worth mentioning is a woman of extra qualities. This is a woman who unlike others is busy round the clock. As a seasoned administrator and telecommunication expert, she believes like Immanuel Kant that “the more we are busy, the more we feel we are alive and contributing for the welfare of others”.
Her educational background coupled with her devotion to be perfect has made her to transform the principle of education for work into the principle of education through work.
Reasons why she puts youths ahead in all her actions and also believes that by empowering the rural women and youths she would be an avenue par excellence to change lives through work.
As a Christian, she believes like Martin Luther King that “working is praying”. One prelate once said that every human natured person is made up of the human and the divine and that when the divine overrides, the human one becomes closer to God. Yet, Mafor Achidi Achu Judith goes beyond that by making work the divine with the human as a pairs.
Two year ago she brought smiles on the faces of youths by donating an annual football trophy worth a million FCFA for youths in Donga Mantung Division. During the official launching over 20,000 attended the finals.
She is also a promoter of rural women and had done much for the welfare of rural women of Donga Mantung. She is also a holder of many traditional titles. Mafor of the Northwest and was also honoured and coroneted as the Senior Ma-Yaah of Donga Mantung division.
The second edition of the tournament took place at Ndu last year with over 24 football teams taking part.
In a bit to promote the football nursery of Donga Mantung Division, Mafor Yaah Achidi Achu has proven that what a man can do, a woman can do it better. Her largesse to rural women of Nkambe Central has been out numbered ranging from farm inputs to maize seeds and others.
Her devotion for work and down to earth nature ignited fons of the North West who coroneted her with the title of “Mafor” Accompanying rural women through support has been her line of action in fostering women empowerment. What makes her dissimilar from others is that she does uncommon things in a very common manner.
In the Littoral and South West regions where she served as Regional Director of CAMTEL, she left an indelible mark of greatness that speaks positively and confirms the aptitude of women in leadership positions. In the Southwest Region she succeeded in putting in place the optic fiber.
In the North West, she is also noted to have transformed the entire service into a bee hive of activities. Putting CAMTEL to the forefront by putting in place new installations at Jakiri, Wum, Nkambe and Oku as well as the terminal optical fibre at the University of Bamenda before her workaholic nature moved her to the head office in Yaounde where she is Director of Urban Development at CAMTEL.
Notwithstanding, Mafor Achidi Achu Judith Yaah Sunde is also a great supporter of the CPDM. In the political arena her presence in Donga Mantung Division is often described as a booster to youths and the woman folk.
If you have never met a cheese full of prominence, get closer to Senior Ma Yaah Mafor Achidi Achu Judith to rediscover her role as a woman emancipator.