Aminatou ahmadou ahidjo biography
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Ahmadou Ahidjo
President of Cameroon from 1960 to 1982
Ahmadou Babatoura Ahidjo (24 August 1924 – 30 November 1989)[1] was a Cameroonian politician who was the first president of Cameroon from 1960 until 1982.[2][3] He was previously the first prime minister of Cameroon from the country's independence in January 1960 until May of that same year following the creation of the presidency.
Aminatou ahmadou ahidjo biography
Ahidjo played a major role in the establishment of Cameroon as an independent state in 1960 as well as integrating the French and English-speaking parts of the country.[4] During Ahidjo's time in office, he established a centralised political system.
In foreign affairs, Ahidjo pursued a pro-France policy, and benefitted from French support when defeating the pro-communist rebellion of the Union des Populations du Cameroun (UPC) in 1970.
Ahidjo established a single-party state under the Cameroon National Union (CNU) in 1966.
In 1972, Ahid