The senior civil administrator is said to have died Thursday, September 30, 2021, at the Douala General Hospital where he was receiving medical attention.
He was interred before midday in Douala.
Mohamadou was born on August 7, 1976, in Mayo-Tsanaga Division, Far North Region.
He started his career on October 27, 2011, as 1st Assistant Senior Divisional Officer for Bui Division. From July 3, 2017, to September 19, 2018, he served as Inspector General at the South West Governor's Office.
On September 19, 2018, a presidential decree appointed Dr. Mohamadou as permanent secretary at the South-West Governor's Office.
He leaves behind his wife and two children to mourn him.
He was last seen at a public event last week during the visit to Buea of Prime Minister, Head of Government, Chief. Dr. Dion Ngute Joseph.
Mourners and well-wishers have been flooding the South West Governor's Office in disbelief even as workers at the South West Governor's Office mourn the passing away of Dr. Mohammadou.
Eulogies have since been pouring in. The Regional Director of Eneo for the South West and Mungo, Marie Charlie Bassega says it is with great sadness that they learn from the passing, early this morning, of Dr. Mohammad following a brief illness.
“This very humble and helpful man was one of our closest, most loyal and very tireless allies in the relentless battle that we, Eneo, are waging to ensure that continuity of service prevails in this environment where it has become extremely difficult to work,” Bassega said.
“As such, we greatly salute his memory, and we pray for the eternal rest of his soul,” Bassega added.
He goes on to extend his condolences to the Governor of the South West Region, and to the great family of administrators of the South West Region, which has been so badly hit by this death.
The Mayor of Buea, Barrister David Mafani Namange says, “Late Dr. Mohammadou was a fine gentleman, academically sound and administratively up to date. He was somebody who knew how to keep people together. May his soul rest in peace. ”