In the unfolding story of Cameroon’s digital transformation, CAMTEL has emerged as a beacon of resilience and progress. Once seen as a traditional state-owned enterprise, it has now been officially recognized as a First Category parastatal, a distinction reserved for institutions that demonstrate both financial strength and strategic importance to the nation.
Under the stewardship of Judith Yah Sunday Achidi, CAMTEL has steadily climbed the ladder of excellence. Its revenues have grown year after year, crossing the 200 billion FCFA mark, while its profits have confirmed that the company is not only sustainable but also competitive in a market dominated by global operators. This achievement is more than numbers—it is a testament to visionary leadership, disciplined governance, and a renewed commitment to innovation.Across Cameroon, from the bustling streets of Yaoundé to the remote villages of the Far North, CAMTEL’s fiber-optic backbone and data centers are weaving together the threads of connectivity. Schools, hospitals, banks, and businesses now rely on its infrastructure to function in a digital age. For many communities, CAMTEL is not just a company—it is the bridge to opportunity, the lifeline to knowledge, and the engine of inclusion.The classification as a top parastatal carries symbolic weight. It affirms Cameroon’s determination to safeguard its digital sovereignty, ensuring that national infrastructure remains in trusted hands.
It also highlights the role of women in leadership, with Judith Yah Sunday Achidi standing as a trailblazer in a sector long dominated by men.


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