
Yango Group has been operating in Cameroon for more than four years, working closely with local stakeholders to support the development of innovative and responsible mobility services. As part of its activities in the country, the company regularly collaborates with various local service providers, suppliers, and consultants who can provide support on specific operational, administrative, or regulatory
issues, within the framework of defined missions and for limited periods.
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In this context, in 2023, Mr. Awana Ateba Michel, through ENANGUE HOLDING SARL, provided consulting support to Yango Group on certain administrative coordination issues. This collaboration was limited in scope and time and was part of a consulting service framework, with the mandate having ended in 2024. Yango Group appreciates the collaboration as well as the support provided during this period.
As part of the company’s continuous development in the region, Yango Group confirms that Ms. Elodie Filopon, Public Policy Manager for Francophone Africa within Yango Group, has since then been leading public affairs and government relations in the region, including in Cameroon. As a full-time member of the Yango Group team, she brings extensive experience and a solid understanding of the regulatory environment and public policies across Francophone Africa.
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In Cameroon, institutional and regulatory issues can also be handled by Dr. Clovis Pilla, Country Manager of Yango in Cameroon. For any official interaction or communication involving Yango Group in Cameroon, stakeholders, partners, and media representatives are invited to contact Ms. Elodie Filopon or Dr. Clovis Pilla as the company’s designated representatives.
Yango Group remains committed to maintaining transparent and constructive relations with public institutions and its partners in Cameroon and across Africa.
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