Ahmadou Tidjani
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Ahmadou Tidjani | |
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| Member of the [[Senator of Adamaoua 2013 Senate]] | |
| Member of the Constitutional Council of Cameroon | |
| Assumed office 7 February 2018 | |
| President | Paul Biya |
| Governor | Governor of the Far North Region (2004–2010) |
| Deputy | Deputy Prefect of Diamaré (1982–1984) |
| Preceded by | Position established |
| Governor | Governor of the West Region (1998–2004) |
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| Born | March 12, 1954 Doualayel-Tignère, Adamawa Region, Cameroon |
| Party | Social Democratic Front (Cameroon) |
| Alma mater | National School of Administration and Magistracy (Cameroon) |
| Occupation | Senior civil servant
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Ahmadou Tidjani is a Cameroonian politician and civil administrator known for his career in territorial administration and his role as a senator. Originating from the Adamawa Region of Cameroon, he served in multiple prefect and governor roles before retiring in 2010. Since then, he has been active in the Senate representing the Adamaoua region and serves as a member of the Constitutional Council of Cameroon.[1]
Ahmadou Tidjani was born in Doualayel, located in the Faro-et-Déo department of the Adamawa Region in Cameroon.[2] He is of Muslim faith and attended the Mazenod college during his formative years. Later, he graduated from the National School of Administration and Magistracy (ENAM) in Cameroon, which prepared him for a career in civil administration.[1]