KEY INTERVENTIONS CNI
THE COMMANDER OF THE NATIONAL TRAINING CENTRE
ZEMBA KANGA Eddy Frank
Capitaine de Corvette
Biographie
Lieutenant Commander ZEMBA KANGA Eddy, who has a degree in accounting and finance, was trained at the Combined Services Military Academy in Yaoundé (EMIA), in the “Lieutenant Youssouf Mahamat Bahar” batch.
Upon his graduation from EMIA, he was posted to the National Fire Brigade (CNSP). He completed his basic training as a fire officer at the National Advanced School of Fire Officers (ENSOSP) in Aix-en-Provence, France. He also completed internships as part of United Nations missions and holds a military observer diploma obtained in 2018 from the ALIOUNE BLONDIN BEYE Peacekeeping School in Bamako, Mali.
Prior to his appointment as head of the National Training Centre on 31 March 2022, he held the positions of Head of the Nkongsamba Emergency Centre, Commander of the 401 Fire Company in Maroua, and Deputy Officer of the 40th Firefighters Group. He is a qualified staff officer and prevention expert.
LE CENTRE NATIONAL D’INSTRUCTION (CNI)
RESOURCES AND REFERENCES
- 99 Sapeurs-Pompiers
- 01 Centre de Secours d’Application
- 01 Compagnie d’Instruction active
- 01 Compagnie de Commandement et de Services
- 01 Infirmerie
- 874 interventions en 2022
- 249 Sapeurs-Pompiers formés en 2022
Fanion
OPERATIONAL OBJECTIVE OF THE COM CNI
The National Training Centre is the structure responsible for training, retraining and upgrading the personnel of the National Fire Brigade. Its location in the town of Kribi, in view of the advantages it offers (industrial and port zone, proximity to the ocean, dense traffic and a growing town), will enable it to carry out its missions effectively.
In terms of training, the aim is to make the most of these advantages to bring the practical phases of CNSP staff training as close to reality as possible. In practical terms, the aim is to equip them to carry out their missions both on land and on the water.