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Garga Haman Adji : ウィキペディア英語版 | Garga Haman Adji Garga Haman Adji (born 27 January 1944〔(Information on the First ''Arrondissement'' of Maroua ) .〕) is a Cameroonian politician. He served in the government of Cameroon as Minister of the Civil Service from 1990 to 1992 and is currently the President of the Alliance for Democracy and Development (ADD), a minor political party. He is also a municipal councillor in the First ''Arrondissement'' of Maroua. ==Early life and education==
A Muslim〔Kini Nsom, ("Garga Haman Adji: Hunting Embezzlers" ), ''The Post'' (Cameroon), 8 October 2004.〕 and a member of the Fula ethnic group,〔Mathurin Petsoko, ("Garga Haman Adji: Un exemple de rectitude morale pour la jeunesse camerounaise" ), journalducameroun.com, 20 March 2009 .〕 Garga was born in Maroua.〔〔(Profile at government website ) .〕 He began working in the state administration when he was a teenager, becoming an auxiliary administrative assistant in Yagoua Prefecture on 26 November 1961 and then head of the secretariat of the sub-prefect of Kar-Haye in July 1962; the latter post enabled him to gain experience in preparing a budget.〔 He also joined the ruling party in 1962,〔 and he studied at Cameroon's National School of Administration and Magistracy, at the International Institute of Administration in Paris, and at the Federal University of Yaounde〔〔 during the 1960s.〔
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