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Simon Achidi Achu (5 November 1934 – 4 May 2021) was a
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ian
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who served as the
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from 1992 to 1996. Previously he was
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from 1972 to 1975. A leading member of the
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(CPDM), Achidi Achu was appointed Chairman of the National Investment Corporation in 2003, and he was elected to the Senate of Cameroon in 2013.''Les Elites camerounaises: who's who in United Republic of Cameroon'' (1976), Bulletin de l'Afrique noire, page 6.''Africa Year Book and Who's Who''
(1977), Africa Journal Ltd., page 1,033.


Early life and career

Achidi Achu was born in
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and grew up in
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, located in the Northwest Province of Cameroon. He completed primary education in Santa and then continued to Cameroon Protestant College, where he had his GCE Ordinary Level. Pa Achu later continued to the
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, where he participated in the creation of the Student Association, which still exists. He also served as the association's first president. He continued his studies in
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,
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.


Political career

Achidi Achu was a state magistrate from October 1965 to October 1966.Christophe Dongmo
"CL-Experts : Achidu Achu and the “Opposition Devil Plan” during the 1992 Presidential Elections"
Camerounlink.com, 10 June 2008.
Later, he was appointed Minister Delegate at the State Federal Inspectorate in late October 1971. He was subsequently appointed
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by Cameroonian President
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on 3 July 1972,Cameroonian government page on Achu
.
remaining in that position until 1975. Pa Simon then returned to Santa and started the Rock Farm Ranch as a farmer. He stayed out of politics for several years, then he was elected as a member of the
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. President
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later appointed him Prime Minister on 9 April 1992, following the March 1992 parliamentary election. He was the first
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Prime Minister of Cameroon. On 10 October 1992, the day before the 1992 presidential election, Achidi Achu appeared on Cameroon Radio and Television and addressed the people in
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, his second language. In this address, he accused the opposition, led by Social Democratic Front (SDF) candidate
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, of having a "diabolical plan" (''plan diabolique'') to prosecute and execute the leading figures of the state, government, and military if it won the election, and he urged the people to reject the opposition in order to avert potential violence and instability. Following Biya's victory in the 1992 election, Achidi Achu remained Prime Minister until 19 September 1996, when he was replaced by Peter Mafany Musonge. Achidi Achu was later appointed Chairman of the Board of Directors of the National Investment Corporation (''Société nationale des Investissements'') on 3 March 2003.


Later life

Achidi Achu was a member of the Central Committee of the ruling CPDM. He was also a member of the National Commission for the coordination of Biya's election campaign in the 2004 presidential election and was the president of the campaign's support and follow up committee in the Northwest Province. He has also headed the discipline commission of the CPDM. During the campaign for the July 2007 parliamentary and municipal elections, Achidi Achu was a member of the CPDM's Central Campaign Committee; he was also President of the CPDM Provincial Campaign Committee in the Northwest Province. In 2009, Achidi Achu became one of three members of the CPDM North West Section's newly established Council of the Wise, which was intended to formulate strategy and tactics to enable the CPDM to attain dominance in the North West Province, where the opposition Social Democratic Front (SDF) has been traditionally dominant. In the April 2013 Senate election, Achidi Achu was elected to the Senate as the top candidate on the CPDM's list for Northwest Province. When the Bureau of the Senate was elected on 12 June 2013, Achidi Achu received the post of Vice-President of the Senate."Le bureau élu du Sénat"
''Cameroon Tribune'', 13 June 2013 .
He died on 4 May 2021, at the age of 86, after recovering from an illness in the
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.Décès de l'ancien premier ministre camerounais Simon Achidi Achu


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Achu, Simon Achidi 1934 births 2021 deaths Members of the National Assembly (Cameroon) Prime ministers of Cameroon Justice ministers of Cameroon Cameroon People's Democratic Movement politicians People from Bamenda