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Monday, February 23, 2015
WILL AYAH Paul RESIGN?
By
Akoson A. Raymond
- Illegality
surrounding the Dec. 18, 2014 Supreme Court Appointments;
- The
streets of Yaoundé are rife with rumours about his planned resignation if
technical errors were not corrected.
Ayah Paul |
I was privy to the cocktail party of
Jan. 30, 2015 at the Supreme Court balcony on the occasion of the installation
of the most recently appointed members of the Supreme Court. I was in the
queue, awaiting my turn to grab some chewable when a man –looking serious and
busy – spoke, inter alia, over my shoulders in French (my translation in
English);
“…food is almost finished; yet, the
Premier Avocat Général hasn’t been served…”
I turned around, tapped him on the shoulder and pointed in
Chief Justice AYAH Paul’s direction.
“Is that not the ‘premier avocat general’?” I questioned.
A third, another francophone who’d been standing in front of
me took an interest in our discussion. He insinuated that President
Biya’s December 2014 decree appointing members of the Supreme Court had
technical errors that ought to have been corrected prior to the installation.
Murmuring alone in bewilderment, he questioned;
“…Il n’a pas encore rectifie le probleme hierarchie
concernant ancien depute Ayah Paul…?” [My
failure to translate this quote is deliberate].
This conversation vividly reminded me of the publication in
the Kalara newspaper, arguing forcefully that juniors had been appointed over
Ayah Paul illegally. I also remembered panel discussions on at least two private
radio stations in Yaoude, coming to the same conclusion. All this of course
tickled me to research into the Francophone /Anglophone positions in the
Supreme Court of Cameroun. My finding to say the least were utterly nauseating.
Truly, the Supreme Court of Cameroon is an institution where Anglophone
marginalization is at the climax.
The leading positions (quarters that wield real
power) at the Supreme Court of Cameroon in a descending order are as follows:
the President of the Supreme Court (le Premier Président de la Cour Suprême);
the Attorney General (le Procureur Général); the President of the Criminal
Division (le Président de la Chambre Criminelle), the President of the
Administrative Division (le Président de la Chambre Administrative), the President
of the Audit Division (le Président de la Chambre des Comptes), the 1st Deputy
Attorney General (le Premier Avocat Général); and the Secretary General
(Secrétaire Général de la Cour Suprême)…
Since reunification (a ‘reunion’
that ought to have brought together two peoples equal in status) some 54 years
ago, no Anglophone has been judged qualified enough to occupy any of these
positions. A certain Chief Justice Epuli Mathias once came close. But he
only served as an Acting President of the Administrative Division (Président
par interim de la Chambre Administrative). But Biya and his Francophone-Beti
government hastened to write him off in that “C’est un anglo”.
For the sake of space and time, we leave the analysis of the
francophone /Anglophone composition of other divisions of the Supreme Court for
another day. We propose only to underline for now President Biya’s blatant
illegality (could it be an oversight?) on Dec. 18, 2014, in
appointing judges to the Attorney General’s Office of the Supreme Court.
The case of HRH Hon. Lord Justice
AYAH Paul ABINE.
The Attorney General’s Office (the
Legal Department of the Supreme Court) to which Chief Justice AYAH Paul was
appointed comprises the Attorney General (le Procureur Général), the 1st Deputy
Attorney General (Premier Avocat Général), and other “avocats genereaux”. It is
disgusting fantasy that AYAH Paul (who has reached the zenith of his career in
the judiciary – haux hierarchie premier groupe) is only one of four avocats
generaux, whereas George Mbengue, of Super Scaledeuxiemme groupe is
1st Deputy Attorney General, (Premier Avocat Général), over
AYAH Paul.
It is a sacrosanct matter of law, just like in the military,
that a subordinate cannot be placed in a position of authority above someone
higher than him on the echelon. President Biya’s appointment of Mr. George
Mbengue, of Super Scaledeuxiemme groupe to boss Chief Justice Ayah
Paul therefore desecrates the law, and constitutes not only an affront to
Anglophones but an act of gross illegality.
And it doesn’t end there…
It is also clear in law that where two magistrates are equal
on the same hierarchical plane (in this case, both men are hors hierarchie
premier group), the older in age must be appointed in preference. Chief Justice
AYAH Paul, the Anglophone boy, from my investigation, is older than the current
Attorney General Mr. Luc Ndjondo. This makes AYAH Paul the rightful Attorney
General (Procureur Général). But that is not the case…
The question now is whether, as wild
rumours are already circulating in the streets of Yaoundé, the no-nonsense
Chief Justice Ayah Paul that we know, (who has ever been so allergic to
unlawful acts in the past) is contemplating resigning if those “technical
errors” are not corrected in the near future. Only time shall tell.
When News Breaks Out, We Break In. (The 2014 Bloggies Finalist)
Donga Mantung: Thousands Pay Last Respect to Hon. Tawe Nicoline Ngwahni (PhotoNews2)
Hon. Tawe Nicoline Ngwahni, Altenate Member of Parliament for Donga
Mantung Division was laid to rest at Kup village in Nkambe Central.
Thousands of SDF militants, sympathizers, friends and family members
travelled to Kup on Saturday January 21, 2015 from far and near to pay
their last homage to departed Christian and female politician. Here
below are the memorable pictures of the farewell to Hon. Tawe Nicoline
Ngwahni..
When News Breaks Out, We Break In. (The 2014 Bloggies Finalist)
When News Breaks Out, We Break In. (The 2014 Bloggies Finalist)
Donga Mantung: Thousands Pay Last Respect to Hon. Tawe Nicoline Ngwahni (PhotoNews1)
Hon. Tawe Nicoline Ngwahni, Altenate Member of Parliament for Donga
Mantung Division was laid to rest at Kup village in Nkambe Central.
Thousands of SDF militants, sympathizers, friends and family members
travelled to Kup on Saturday January 21, 2015 from far and near to pay
their last homage to departed Christian and female politician. Here
below are the memorable pictures of the farewell to Hon. Tawe Nicoline
Ngwahni...Pictures inside Baptist Church Kup
Barrister Ngwang Oliver: Elite of Kup |
Hon. Awudu Mbaya flanked by the 1st Deputy Mayor for Matoum Council |
Dr. Nfor Ngala Nfor: Family member |
When News Breaks Out, We Break In. (The 2014 Bloggies Finalist)
Sunday, February 22, 2015
Donga Mantung: Thousands Pay Last Respect to Hon. Tawe Nicoline Ngwahni (PhotoNews)
Hon. Tawe Nicoline Ngwahni, Altenate Member of Parliament for Donga Mantung Division was laid to rest at Kup village in Nkambe Central. Thousands of SDF militants, sympathizers, friends and family members travelled to Kup on Saturday January 21, 2015 from far and near to pay their last homage to departed Christian and female politician. Here below are the memorable pictures of the farewell to Hon. Tawe Nicoline Ngwahni...
When News Breaks Out, We Break In. (The 2014 Bloggies Finalist)
Friday, February 20, 2015
Hon. Esther Ngala Takes Parliamentary Largess to Grassroots
The Member of Parliament for Donga Mantung Centre Constituency, (Ndu) has donated tones of cements, bundles of zinc and pipe borne-water to communities in Ndu.Hon. Esther Ngala and her entoruage stromed Ntamru, Kakar, GS Tenteng, Mbakfu, Njipluh, Nseh Odoh, Njiptop, Ngabuh and Mbandfun where they were greeted by hundreds of enthusiastic beneficiaries. Addressing the beneficiaries in all the localities, the MP called on all and sundry to use the support for the purpose that they were intended. She also said that microgrants are to sponsore small projects that are very important but too little for government to see or sponsor.
Those could not have the opportunity to make speeches, sang theirs in songs. There was euphoria and fanfare as the population exploded in joy through speeches. They described Hon Esther Ngala as a true hunter who has the people at heart. At the end of the tour, Hon Esther Ngala told this reporter that this is the first phase of her Parliamentary grants distribution. The second phase she revealed will begin soon as the Committee to select beneficiaries is still at work.
When News Breaks Out, We Break In. (The 2014 Bloggies Finalist)
Thursday, February 19, 2015
Senator Wanlo Donates to Dumbu Fire Victims
Two
weeks ago, wildfire guts over 12 houses in Dumbu village in Misaje Sub Division
of Donga Mantung Division. The fire incident left the affected families
homeless and most especially dashed the hope of over 20 students and pupils. Without
shoes, dresses and books the kids were in distressed. In a humanitarian gesture
to permit the students and pupils go back to school; Senator Wanlo Chemua John donated
a sum of FCFA 200.000 to enable the kids have school uniforms, shoes and other
basic needs. Dotta Ezekiel who carried out the assignment told this reporter
that he was greeted on arrival by the Fon of Dumbu, notables and the victims
when he announced and presented their packages. This is not the first time that Senator Wanlo is extending a hand of fellowship to Misaje sub Division. Some years ago when he was the Mayor of Fonfuka, he donated a power generator to the Government Bilingual High School Misaje. This support was to enable the school set up a science department. Historically, it is said that the people of Dumbu have ancestral connections with the Dumbu people. This also justifies the Senator could not be indiffernt to the sufferings of his brothers and sister. His timely supported has been greeted with alot of euphoria by the populace.
Before Senator Wanlo’s donation, it should be recalled that Maah Isaac (political elite of the area) also donated exercise books for the 20 students and pupils to go back to school.It is also aired that Mr. Gwei also visited the victims.
Before Senator Wanlo’s donation, it should be recalled that Maah Isaac (political elite of the area) also donated exercise books for the 20 students and pupils to go back to school.It is also aired that Mr. Gwei also visited the victims.
Classified
sources say Dr. Fuh Calistus Gentry; Secretary of State for Mines, Industries
and Technological Development is also mobilizing to make another significant
donation by March 24, 2015 during a solemn ceremony in Misaje.
Here below are some of the pics
When News Breaks Out, We Break In. (The 2014 Bloggies Finalist)
DO, Mayor Fight in Public
Mayor Wasum and DO Ngwa Martin |
Tongues
are still waging in Balikumbat sub Division over the unpleasant scenario that
transpired at the grandstand between the Sub Divisional Officer, Ngwa Martin
and the Mayor, Wasum Augustine. Service heads, councilors, traditional rulers,
students and pupils who took the paints to attend the 49th edition
of the National Youth Day celebration at the Balikumbat grandstand are still murmuring
the public confrontation between the Divisional Officer and the Mayor.
It
is alleged that the long accumulated anger between Mayor of Balikumbat council Wasum
Augustine and the DO exploded on that day when the mayor took the microphone to
announce that his council had donated FCFA 200.000 as prizes for schools. The
Divisional Officer, who could not swallow the move, stood up and seized the
microphone. To the total dismay on onlookers, the tussle lasted for more than 5
minutes to the point that the DO’s cap fell off. There was commotion and
allegedly some students and pupils left the ceremonial ground in a mad rush. Angered
by the confrontation, the DO also left the ceremonial ground unceremoniously.
Allegedly,
the Divisional Officer had wanted that the money is disbursed to him and the
mayor did not. The mayor on the contrary decided to hand over the prizes
personally due to the fact that he was disappointed with the manner that the prizes
were distributed last year. Yet, the mayor is also accused to be arrogant and snobbish
in manners. A school of thought holds that it was improper for the mayor to
challenge the decision of the DO while another school holds that it serves the
DO right. "What example for these youths", a head of service names witheld vomited after watching the drama.
Wednesday, February 18, 2015
Prof. Kale Reacts to Prof. Tamanjong's Resignation as SDF Srcibe
Source: Ntemfacofege
Prof. Kale |
The SDF Secretary General has resigned. The jockeying for the abandoned
position can not begin in earnest. Professor Kofele-Kale's reaction to
Professor Elizabeth TAMAJONG’S Resignation as SDF Secretary General may
not be as innocent as it seems. Be that as it may, Prof Kale should
beware lest Mr John 8:2 him for stating that Fru Ndi is now Der Fuhrer
Prinzip. Herewith Profesor Kale's reaction.
Reaction to Professor Elizabeth TAMAJONG’S Resignation as SDF Secretary General
I am saddened and troubled by Mrs. Tamajong’s resignation from the post of Secretary General of the Social Democratic Front (SDF) for it does not bode well at all for the SDF. Resigning from such a pivotal post after occupying it for so many years speaks volumes of the ills that plague the SDF party. The Secretary General of the SDF is not some pedestrian member nor an adventurer out for thrills but a veritable pillar in the party’s edifice.
Truth be told, I expected this resignation at the close of the last Bamenda convention, so for me it comes two and a half years late. As Mrs. Tamajong points out in her letter of resignation, it was at that gathering of over 1,500 party delegates that the SDF chieftain, in re-appointing her to the exalted post of Party Secretary General, chose that particular moment and that specific platform to belittle and humiliate his most important lieutenant. But not just any lieutenant but the very one selected by the Chairman himself! I thought it was one humiliation too many and unless brought to a halt will continue, for her and others. So, I was expecting Mrs. Tamajong to resign then but she did not, wisely choosing her time. I congratulate her for her forbearance and tenacity in the face of the multiple humiliations she has had to endure over the years, as detailed in her resignation letter.
Professor Tamajong’s letter was a deeply moving and powerful document that should compel anyone who reads it and who cares about the SDF, even a little bit, to pause and reflect on the future of this once great political organization. Her letter also pushed me to recall Madame Chantal Kambiwa's "Breaking the Silence" (attached hereto) which raised some of the same issues mentioned in Tamajong’s letter, more especially, the misogynistic leadership that pilots the affairs of the SDF and which treats its female members and officials as nothing more than decorating plants!
Professor Tamajong’s resignation letter also caused me to re-read my reaction to the 2006 Yoyo/Mbah Ndam/Tandap proposals to amend the SDF Constitution which was published in the Post Newspaper (attached hereto). I predicted then that if adopted at the Convention, far from improving the SDF those proposed “reforms” would instead turn the party into a caricature of its once noble self. I invited my comrades to reject those amendments in their entirety at the 2006 Convention because they were designed to dilute the visionary, transformative and reformist values that the party’s Founding Fathers set out to incarnate in their progeny. I feared that the restructuring of the party structures envisaged in the “Yoyo/Mbah Ndam Constitution” would install a version of Der Fuhrer Prinzip that would end up spawning a personality cult around Chairman John Fru Ndi. Few listened then but it has come to pass!
The National Executive Committee has lost one more committed and dedicated party official and, as a party, our leadership structure is now one less valiant and incorruptible female member; the endangered species in this organization. How I wish I could play the clairvoyant and predict that Mrs. Tamajong’s resignation would be the last!
Reaction to Professor Elizabeth TAMAJONG’S Resignation as SDF Secretary General
I am saddened and troubled by Mrs. Tamajong’s resignation from the post of Secretary General of the Social Democratic Front (SDF) for it does not bode well at all for the SDF. Resigning from such a pivotal post after occupying it for so many years speaks volumes of the ills that plague the SDF party. The Secretary General of the SDF is not some pedestrian member nor an adventurer out for thrills but a veritable pillar in the party’s edifice.
Truth be told, I expected this resignation at the close of the last Bamenda convention, so for me it comes two and a half years late. As Mrs. Tamajong points out in her letter of resignation, it was at that gathering of over 1,500 party delegates that the SDF chieftain, in re-appointing her to the exalted post of Party Secretary General, chose that particular moment and that specific platform to belittle and humiliate his most important lieutenant. But not just any lieutenant but the very one selected by the Chairman himself! I thought it was one humiliation too many and unless brought to a halt will continue, for her and others. So, I was expecting Mrs. Tamajong to resign then but she did not, wisely choosing her time. I congratulate her for her forbearance and tenacity in the face of the multiple humiliations she has had to endure over the years, as detailed in her resignation letter.
Professor Tamajong’s letter was a deeply moving and powerful document that should compel anyone who reads it and who cares about the SDF, even a little bit, to pause and reflect on the future of this once great political organization. Her letter also pushed me to recall Madame Chantal Kambiwa's "Breaking the Silence" (attached hereto) which raised some of the same issues mentioned in Tamajong’s letter, more especially, the misogynistic leadership that pilots the affairs of the SDF and which treats its female members and officials as nothing more than decorating plants!
Professor Tamajong’s resignation letter also caused me to re-read my reaction to the 2006 Yoyo/Mbah Ndam/Tandap proposals to amend the SDF Constitution which was published in the Post Newspaper (attached hereto). I predicted then that if adopted at the Convention, far from improving the SDF those proposed “reforms” would instead turn the party into a caricature of its once noble self. I invited my comrades to reject those amendments in their entirety at the 2006 Convention because they were designed to dilute the visionary, transformative and reformist values that the party’s Founding Fathers set out to incarnate in their progeny. I feared that the restructuring of the party structures envisaged in the “Yoyo/Mbah Ndam Constitution” would install a version of Der Fuhrer Prinzip that would end up spawning a personality cult around Chairman John Fru Ndi. Few listened then but it has come to pass!
The National Executive Committee has lost one more committed and dedicated party official and, as a party, our leadership structure is now one less valiant and incorruptible female member; the endangered species in this organization. How I wish I could play the clairvoyant and predict that Mrs. Tamajong’s resignation would be the last!
When News Breaks Out, We Break In. (The 2014 Bloggies Finalist)
Tuesday, February 17, 2015
COPAX: Land mark Opening Speech by H.E. Paul BIYA On Fight Against Boko Haram
•Heads of State and Government,
•Heads of Delegation,
•The Representative of the UN Secretary-General,
•The Representative of the Chairperson of the
African Union Commission,
•The Secretary-General of ECCAS,
•The President of the Senate,
•The President of the National Assembly,
•The Prime Minister,
•The First President of the Supreme Court,
•The Procureur General of the Supreme Court,
•Members of the Diplomatic Corps,
•Members of Parliament,
•Ladies and Gentlemen,
On behalf of the Cameroonian people, I wish you a
warm welcome and pleasant stay in Yaoundé. I would like to heartily thank you
for attending this summit.
Just as you desired, this summit is devoted to
attacks on some of our countries by the Boko Haram terrorist sect. Your
presence here testifies to the solidarity within our Organization. Above all,
it also reflects our determination to implement the various decisions we have
already taken against Boko Haram, a movement which, as you are aware, rebuffs
the values of human life. It uses methods of blind and ruthless terrorism.
Its atrocities have already claimed thousands of
lives – Muslims for the most part – and caused extensive property damage in
Nigeria and in neighbouring countries.
Chad, Niger and Cameroon, and of course Nigeria,
are currently at the front line, so to say. Their armed forces are bravely
waging battle… Needless to point out that their battle is also the battle of
our entire Organization.
I would like to pay fraternal tribute to
President Idriss DEBY. With the support of the Chadian people and as a sign of
solidarity, he took the courageous decision to send a large contingent of Chadian
soldiers to reinforce our troops. Their bravery is well known and has been
demonstrated in the latest battles.
Furthermore, Cameroon commends the decision taken
by the African Union at end-January 2015.
As you know, the African Union’s Council for Peace
and Security in Central Africa, at its meeting of Heads of State and
Government, authorized the deployment of a 7 500-man strong Mixed Multinational
Force. It also decided to convene an experts’ meeting in Yaounde from 5 to 7
February 2015 to specify the operational concept of this force. The meeting
conducted an in-depth situation analysis and prepared the mandate of the Mixed
Multinational Force.
The African Union’s decision also paves the way
for referral to the Security Council with a view to adopting a resolution.
Permit me to point out, once again, that this is
in no way whatsoever, a “crusade” against Islam or an episode in some kind of
“clash of civilizations”.
The reality is simple. On one side, there are our
forces, defenders of a modern and tolerant society which guarantees the
exercise of human rights, including that of religion, as well as representative
democracy. On the other side, namely Boko Haram and similar movements, there
are partisans of an obscurantist and tyrannical society which has no
consideration for human dignity.
You would agree with me that these two models of
society are absolutely incompatible and, hence, compromise is absolutely
impossible.
Therefore, we need to put an end to the actions
and activities of terrorist movements. We need to eradicate Boko Haram. By so
doing, we would be able to reassure our populations and better focus on the
only worthwhile struggle: the struggle against poverty and for the dignity of
Africans.
Thank you.
When News Breaks Out, We Break In. (The 2014 Bloggies Finalist)
Monday, February 16, 2015
Raymond Dinga Gwanyalla: The Outstanding Leader of the Month
Raymond Dinga Gwanyalla: Outstanding Leader |
If leadership qualities
were to be measured by impact, our leader of the month Raymond Dinga Gwanyalla
would have done appealingly fine on the hinges of that weighing machine given
that he has proven his worth in very many domains. And if leadership as they
say is a career committed to solving societal problems, Raymond Gwanyalla is for
that reason a gigantic problem solver.
And he has been fairly
rewarded for his leadership skills both as mayor of Bali Council and President
of BOBA where he was voted by acclamation to build the future of emerging
leaders. But since nature demands that everyone who exudes excellence in the
line of duty deserves a pat on the back or some prizes for making the
difference, Raymond Gwanyalla has enjoyed some good romance with glittering
accolades for his leadership qualities. In the North West Region of Cameroon,
one of the leaders who have built his great influence to excellently empower a
new generation of leaders is Gwanyalla. He is one that always takes the lead and
receives the support of others. People have a lot of trust in him for his
honesty and spirit of accountability. His influence is inspiring change all
over North West Region. Born and raised in a typical Christian family, he grows
up to be a high flying academic achiever. His Alma matter CPC Bali has remained
in his heart for ever.
Last January 17, 2015
he was re-elected by acclamation at the BOBA Elective General Assembly. This is
so because where Gwanyalla had taken the lead, there evidences have been glaring
that he is one of those who run of the wheel of positive change for society to
prosper, an audacity of integrity whose passion reflects his desire to see
sustainable development being put into practice. CPC Bali is likely to be the
first secondary school in the North West Region where students and teachers
will say bye-bye to blackboard and chalk and say welcome to laptops and book
notes. Thanks to the dynamism of Gwanyalla, BOBAN has been transformed into exemplary
enterprising venture. The BOBA warehouse in Douala is a model example.
Gwanyalla’s confidence has always given him a place in different leadership
capacities, increasing his favourable influence at every favourable occasion
and putting forth innovative ideas into concrete actions. The renovation of the
CPC library, pavement in campus, the biogas project and water supply scheme are
amongst the realizations of Gwanyalla at the helm of BOBA.
Ba Nkom Raymond Gwanyalla
is an accomplished leader, philanthropist, devout Christian, family man and pragmatic
politician. His outstanding leadership skills have won him several awards; including
the prestigious title of Ba Nkom (the highest title for nobles in the Bali
Fondom). Besides, he was also voted, Best Mayor, Best Politician, Most
Result-oriented mayor etc by readers of frontline Anglophone newspapers such as
Chronicle, The Guardian Post, and Cameroon Post International etc. Ba Nkom Gwanyalla’s
leadership skills are many and varied. This strong and resilient man loves what
he does; his influential drive for development, education has made him the most
active man of all men in action. The way he promotes humanitarian activities,
social welfare and the social cohesion distinguishes him as one of the silent
achievers in Cameroon who is changing lives. When two or more are gathered to
talk development, he is always present.
Meet him to talk about
politics and you would not regret to have met a refined politician. And
politics has played a very important role in his life-shaping mission to his
community. When he retired at the head of the Costumes Department, he returned
to Bali and engaged into politics. He was honoured as the head of the council
list for the CPDM in the 2007 Twin Elections. His list won and he was elected
mayor. As mayor, Ba Nkom Gwanyalla left an indelible mark of greatness and a
catalogue of achievements. He targeted and solved the water crisis in Bali and
he solved them with dexterity. He embarked on the opening of farms to market
roads, construction of classroom in areas where there were none, and at the end
of his mandate, he stepped down democratically from the position of mayor. Bali
youths would never forget the scholarships he offered to promote excellence in
schools to youths ranging from Nursery through Secondary, High Schools,
Universities and professional schools. Popular opinion in Bali sees him as the
next section President. Yet Ba Nkom Raymond Gwanyalla is yet to declare his
intentions. The people Call may likely usher him to take over the management of
the CPDM in Bali given that without him, the CPDM may be naught.
In the domain of
business, he is a successful businessman who like Fafre in the Mayor of
Casterbridge is blended with the gifted charm that everything he touches grows.
The Chief Executive Officer of Cargo Management Services is not a man to pigeon
hole with. Through this structure he has been able to demystify transactions at
the Douala Port. It is his greatness and savoir-faire that CAMAStransit is a
household name in Cameroon. At CAMAS he has employed hundreds of youths to work
for his company CAMAS.
The
Unsung Hero
He was born to a father who was a
court clerk and a housewife mother. That is to say Ba Nkom Gwanyalla was not
born with a silver spoon in his mouth, yet he was not equally born into abject
poverty. His parents understood the significance of schooling and enrolled him
early in Primary School in Momo Division in 1964 where he later moved to P.S
Azire to obtained his FSLC in flying colours and got admitted into CPC Bali.
After CPC Bali, Ba Nkom Gwanyalla was recruited into the Costumes. Yet he continued
learning while working. He then moved out of Cameroon to Sierra Leone where he
enrolled in the University of Furrabe. After graduation, Raymond Gwanyalla
being a patriot refused all work positions abroad and returned to Cameroon.
Back home he decided to fine-tune his knowledge of customs. He entered the
Advanced School of Administration and Magistracy, ENAM in 1972 where he
graduated as Custom Inspector. Proof of this is that he started as a customs
clerk and because of his hard work and commitment; he gradually rose through
all the rungs of the professional ladder to the coveted and prestigious
position of Director of Customs. His appointment by the powers that be was in
recognition of his contribution to the growth of the customs department and the
economy of Cameroon through revenue collection and the stamping out of
corruption.
A President Paul Biya’s loyalist of
the first order, Raymond Gwanyalla does all in his powers to support the ideals
of the New Deal government. He has always told his people of Bali that the CPDM
is a large enough umbrella to shelter everybody and there was no need for some
of his people to keep on standing under the rain of the opposition. He has
converted many militants from the opposition into the CPDM through his
practical politics of development and not sterile promises.
To say that the municipality of Bali
has witnessed great changes is to use to weakest idiom to describe the great
silent achievements of Ba Nkom Raymond Gwayalla. To say Bali has grown in leaps
and bounds under Ba Nkom Raymond Gwanyalla as mayor worthwhile. When he was elected
mayor of the Bali Council, there was no befitting council hall.
Today, the Bali town hall is one of the best in
the region. As mayors he has graded old roads
and opened up new ones. He has electrified villages and established water
schemes in almost all the villages that had none. The Bali market today is of
modern standards thanks to the assistance Ba Nkom Gwanyalla got from FEICOM to
build the market. Before he solicited assistance from FEICOM, the Bali market
was an eye sore as it had dilapidated. When News Breaks Out, We Break In. (The 2014 Bloggies Finalist)
Sunday, February 15, 2015
Anti Terrosism Law Hangs on Police Inspector Napped in Boko Haram ID Cards Deal
According to information recently published in the social media and other news
outlets, the Police Inspector, Abdoulaye Farikou who
fraudulently issued Cameroonian national identity cards to some members of Boko
Haram has been napped. Abdoulaye Farikou according
information gathered issued over 2,500 Cameroonian
national identity cards to members of Boko
Haram. He helped 2,500
fighters of the Nigerian sect to impersonate as Cameroonians
or to reside to Cameroon.
The Police Inspector Abdoulaye
Farikou was arrested by the forces of rapid intervention battalion (Bir), and was
transferred to Yaoundé, on the instructions of
the Procureur for Maroua, where he will be tried by the military court. Abdoulaye will be judged by the Anti Terrorism Act recently
passed by parliament, which punishes with
death penalty terrorist accomplices.
When News Breaks Out, We Break In. (The 2014 Bloggies Finalist)
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