Standing Committees
Four specialized bodies ensuring MACUDA-America fulfills its mandate with accountability and expertise.
Our Four Standing Committees
Each committee operates with a specific mandate, reporting progress at every General Assembly meeting.
Constitutional Committee
Responsible for updating, interpreting, and safeguarding the MACUDA-A Constitution. Reviews proposed amendments and presents them to the General Assembly.
LegalAtt Pryde Ndingwan
Constitutional Committee Chair

Dr. Mabel Che-Tuma
Constitutional Committee Member
LegalAtt Stella Angwafo
Constitutional Committee Member

Edwin Awasom
Constitutional Committee Member
Project Committee
Oversees all MACUDA-A development projects including water infrastructure initiatives. Chaired by the Vice President with chapter representatives.

Gabila Franklin NEBA
Committee Chair

Dr Jones Nkimbeng
Adviser
HOU

Sammy Bujang
Member
DL

Christopher Che Chi
Member
DMV

Roland Cheyson
Member
DE

Dr Festus Fru Nde
Member
GA

Felix Leshey
Member
CH

Cletus Tse Ndisang Tamankag
Member
OH

Ernest Nsoh
Member
MN

Edwin Cho
Member
CA
Endowment Fund Committee
Manages MACUDA-A's endowment fund — raising money to help underprivileged members and community in need. Receives 20% of all annual convention proceeds. Operating since 2006.
ElectedAdebang Angwafo III
Committee Chair
National
Automatic MemberConstance Bih Anye
Macuda A Fin Sec
National
Nominated & Approved by NE, BOD and GAFrancis Ditah
Investment Officer
MN
TBD
Committee Member
Legal Committee
Provides legal counsel and guidance to MACUDA-America on constitutional matters, disputes, and organizational compliance.

Att Stella Angwafo
Chief Legal Counsel
NE

Att Pryde Ndingwan
Ass Chief Legal Counsel
GA

Tangyie Elijah Che
Member
MN

Dr Sardis Azongha
Member
How Committees Operate
Formed
Committees are formed by the National Executive or General Assembly
Mandate
Each committee receives a specific mandate and reporting structure
Execute
Committees carry out their mandate between annual conventions
Report
Committees report progress at each General Assembly meeting
