[2][3] He was appointed after a peace deal was signed between the government and 14 armed groups to try to suppress violence in the ongoing civil war.
[4] He also led the Central African Republic's delegation in the negotiations of the peace deal.
He entered public service in October 1993, inspecting social and labor law.
[7] He went on to become the cabinet director of the Central African Republic, and chief of staff to the President.
[8] On 10 June 2021, Ngrébada and his entire cabinet resigned following the withdrawal of 160 French soldiers from the country earlier that week.