On 30 June 2026, Cameroon’s Minister of Transport, Jean Ernest Masséna Ngallè Bibéhè, met with the directors of the National Printing Office and Impact Palmarès R&D to assess technological solutions for bolstering the security of administrative documents and transport certificates.
The Ministry of Transport continues its push to modernise and secure administrative paperwork. To that end, Minister Jean Ernest Masséna Ngallè Bibéhè hosted the Director General of the National Printing Office, Oyono Bika Pierre, and the CEO of Impact Palmarès R&D, Léonie Kwekam, for discussions.
During the meeting, Impact Palmarès R&D unveiled a technical proposal that relies on several cutting-edge technologies designed to strengthen protection against forgery of official documents. The system would make documents far harder to duplicate while also streamlining verification processes.
Talks also covered the security of transport titles issued by the ministry, tamper-proof marking of letterhead paper, ways to improve traceability of administrative documents, and strategies to optimise non-tax revenue.
While acknowledging the promise of the presented solutions, the Transport Minister stressed the need for deeper technical, legal, administrative, and financial assessments before any rollout. The reform aims to boost the reliability and security of official paperwork.



