The conference of heads of state has just appointed this mathematician to lead the reins of the Bank.
It will therefore be Yvan Sana Bangui. The predictions were confirmed. At the end of a conference organized by videoconference, the heads of state of the Economic Community of Central African States (Cemac) validated the candidacy proposed by Touadera of the Central African Republic.
Putting an end to the procrastination of recent days over the succession of the governor of the Central Bank of Central African countries. Indeed, while the heads of state did not seem to be in a hurry to find the successor of the Chadian Abbas Mahamat Tolli whose mandate expired on February 6, it was a battle of bells that the leaders of the Beac engaged in. . Nsom, the director general of general control who wrote to the vice-governor and central directors to remind them of the end of the mandate of the governor in office 24 hours before the deadline. Enough to spark a debate both within the bank and outside. Before being “reframed” by the vice-governor. The action that the heads of state have just taken will certainly calm the situation.
It is to a 49-year-old mathematician that the heads of state have entrusted the destiny of the central bank. A man who knows finance well and especially the house that he will now manage. Yvan Sana Bangui has spent 19 years in the corridors of the Bank of Central African States.