HRH Fon Kennedy Nagnjo of Njirong has issued a letter in which he has expressed his mind on the decision by WICUDA to put in place a crisis management committee on the Njirong-Ntumbaw land crisis. Here below is the letter..
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Dear All,
We wish to thank the delegates to the recently held
enlarged exco meeting of WICUDA National in Bamenda. We particularly
thank them for their resolution creating a so-called crisis management
committee to examine the Njirong-Ntumbaw problem. In this so-called
resolution they have indicated they will be asking the parties concern
to submit documents to the committee so they look into this matter. We
appreciate this attempt. However, we wish, to remind the WICUDA National
EXCO that the matter was resolved by the government of Cameroon in June
2004 and reconfirmed on October 18th 20012 following the numerous
appeal petitions submitted by Ntumbaw. The politicians who organized
this meeting are fully aware of the various administrative decisions
that have been taken regarding this matter. In short they know this
matter was resolved. It is, therefore, ridiculously shameful that these
political leaders are attempting to re-harsh history and consequently
stepping into a no go zone. This matter was resolved legally by the
administrative authorities, period. We advise our leaders to stop
bringing politics into sensitive issues that have led to loss of lives,
people physically handicapped and others almost rendered physically
incapacitated. We remember one of them stating in a meeting in Mbot that
even in parliament they make laws and change them at will . We wish
to ask if they are out to reverse the administrative decisions that
have resolved a crisis that have lasted for over 40 years as they do
with the laws in parliament? Njirong will not be part of any political
man-oeuvre wherein politicians want to attain cheap popularity by
propagating evil and falsehood in Wimbum land at the expense of the
truth. We are fully aware of this agenda and thus would like to remind
them that Njirong will not be a yardstick for political adventurism and
indulgent nonsense. We suggest WICUDA focuses its attention on
development issues and those pertaining to our culture. Attempting to
venture into an issue that has been legally resolved is in itself naive
and senseless. God bless WICUDA.
FON Kennedy Nganjo
Fon of Njirong
Fon of Njirong
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