He's the father of Hilley Bandhiougou Kamara, Departmental Councilor of Likouala and Municipal Councilor of Impfondo (Congo), Comrade Member of Congolese Labor Party's Central Committee (PCT) and of the Police Commissioner-commander Hamed Mallaz Dekamo Kamara, Administrator-mayor of the 2nd district of the commune of Ouesso (Congo).
[1] Amidst the period of violence that followed the election, he condemned the Presidential Tendency (composed of supporters of President Pascal Lissouba) for, in his view, seeking to "install a dictatorship".
[3] Following the June–October 1997 civil war, in which Lissouba was ousted and Denis Sassou Nguesso returned to power, Kamara Dékamo was appointed as Minister of Health and Population on 2 November 1997.
[5] He was subsequently appointed as Ambassador to Italy and took up that post on 21 February 2000;[6] concurrently, he served as Permanent Representative to the United Nations organizations based in Rome:[7] the Food and Agriculture Organization (since 15 March 2000),[8] the International Fund for Agricultural Development, and the World Food Programme.
In November 2007, Henri Djombo, the Minister of Forest Economics, published an open letter addressed to the people of Likouala Region, in which he alleged that, beginning in 2005, Kamara Dékamo had "deserted his post as ambassador to lead political campaigns in Brazzaville and Likouala".