The offices for the Federation from 1998 to early 2010 were at the personal residence of Abeng Mbozo'o, a non-disabled Cameroon doctor.
Mbozo'o served as the organizations chairman, with each of the member federations being represented with a Vice President position in FECASH.
Songa's statements were supported by CPC Technical Director Jean-Marie Aléokol Mabiemé.
[3][4] These problems related to internal governance were one of the reasons why Cameroon was unable to inscribe any participants for the 2008 Summer Paralympics.
[translations 8] These four organizations were thane made members of the newly reformed Cameroonian Paralympic Committee.
[9] FECASH supported the introduction of goalball in the country during the 2000s to diversify the number of sports available to people with vision impairments.
Deaf soccer, handball and basketball events also took place, with the Lions Indomptables Sourd playing a friendly match against a high school team from Nkomotou.
The events also served as a celebration for the national delegation who went to Niamey, Niger for the 2009 African Francophone Games for the Handicapped.