Press Release
Mindful of government resolve to give commensurate
attention to teachers’ and lawyers’ grievances through constructive
dialogue as testified by the Head of State, sending the Prime Minister,
Head of Government to dialogue with Teachers, Lawyers, and Civil Society
in Bamenda on 25th and 26th November 2016,
Mindful of
the first meeting of the Inter-Ministerial Committee presided over by
the Minister of Higher Education to look into teachers’ grievances at
the end of which a comprehensive recommendation arrived at was submitted
for consideration by Government,
Mindful of the special
meeting chaired by the Minister of State, Minister of Justice and
Keeper of the Seals to examine and dialogue with Members of the Bar
Council that was held on Tuesday, 22nd November 2016 to seek solutions
to Anglophone Lawyers’ grievances,
As concerns Anglophone Lawyers’ grievances;
1. Considering the formal handing over to Cameroon Government of the
English text of the OHADA Uniform Act which was subsequently handed over
to the Bar Council President in both hard and electronic versions, and
posted on the websites of the Ministry of Justice and Bar Council,
2. Considering the imminent holding of the Stakeholders Meeting (Etat
Generaux) of the Justice sector as requested by the Head of State, a
forum in which the other grievances of Anglophone lawyers will be
detailly examined by an Ad hoc Committee and resolutions thereof
submitted for consideration by the Head of State, guarantor of our
judicial system,
3. Considering the opening of judicial
investigations by the Attorney Generals in NW and SW regions on
allegations of molestation, brutality, seizure of wigs and other acts
against lawyers in Bamenda and Buea which will permit the appropriate
sanctioning of authorities guilty of acts of violence in consonance with
the laws in force.
As concerns Teachers’ grievances;
1. Considering the creation, organisation and functioning of the ad hoc
inter-ministerial committee tasked with examining and proposing
solutions to the concerns raised by Anglophones teachers’ trade unions
in the format requested by the leaders themselves in their 8-point
resolution submitted to the Prime Minister, Head of Government following
the meeting of 26th November 2016 in Bamenda. And trusting that the
resolutions accruing from the deliberations of the committee shall be
submitted directly to the Prime Minister, Head of Government and all
pertinent recommendations shall be examined by Government to improve the
Anglophone subsystem of education,
2. Conscious of the
allocation of a sum of 2 billion (2,000,000,000) Francs CFA by the Head
of State as special subsidy to lay private and denominational schools
which will help alleviate the burden of cost in running these schools.
3. Cognisant of the special recruitment of 1000 bilingual technical
school teachers to address the problem of shortage of teachers
especially in Anglophone Technical schools and colleges,
4.
Considering that on the instruction of the Head of State, formal
judicial enquiry has been opened by the Attorney Generals in the
Southwest and Northwest Regions on alleged violence on students in
Bamenda and Buea and trusting that at the end of the on-going
investigations appropriate measures shall be taken in accordance with
the laws in force,
5. Considering that the boycott of schools and
classes by teachers is penalising our children some of whom have to sit
for official national and international examinations with other
children and pupils who are regularly going to school unperturbed
thereby jeopardizing the future of our children,
6. Convinced
that the eventual resolution of all pertinent grievances by government
cannot bring back the immense consequences on the children and
universities due to the time lost,
7. Trusting that government
has in the past listened to problems of the Anglophone subsystem of
education as testified by the creation and management of the GCE Board,
sole agency managing official exams at secondary school level; And that
Government will continue to do so,
We the North West Elite, Senators and Members of the National Assembly hereby:
1. Appeal to all teachers, lawyers, school proprietors, the civil
society, politicians, traders, bayam selams, parents, economic
operators, taxi men, motor bike riders, students, pupils and all
citizens of good will, to see reason and trust the government’s good
faith for dialogue and peaceful resolution of all the pertinent
grievances presented by teachers and lawyers;
2. Appeal
particularly to teachers, pupils and parents for normal resumption of
schools to avoid jeopardising the future of our children;
3.
Pray the lawyers to end their boycott of the courts which have a
negative effect on their clients and call on them to instead hold
meaningful consultations in view of tabling pertinent and exhaustive
grievances during the imminent upcoming Stakeholders of the Justice
system meeting in their quest to preserve the bi-jurial nature of our
justice system;
4. Pledge our total support for peace, stability and tranquillity in our Region;
5. Affirm our unflinching support for a one, united and indivisible fatherland, Cameroon;
6. Strongly condemn the exploitation by unscrupulous politicians,
Southern Cameroon’s National Congress (SCNC) infiltrators of teachers’
and lawyers’ grievances to call for ghost towns and secession of the
Anglophone part of Cameroon;
7. Fervently condemn all forms of
violence and social tension that jeopardize the peace and security of
our beloved fatherland irrespective of the source;
8. Pledge our
unflinching support to His Excellency, President Paul BIYA and the
government with the continuous open door policy as they find lasting
solution to the pertinent grievances put forward by Anglophone teachers,
and lawyers and eventually others;
Done in Yaounde, on Sunday, 4th December 2016
Signed:
MBAH ACHA ROSE F., FUH CALISTUS GENTRY, DOH JEROME PENBAGA, ATANGA NJI PAUL , SOLOMON AZOH-MBI, FONYE FRANCIS, FOHTUNG SAMUEL T., SIMON ACHIDI ACHU, FON TECHE NJEI II, WANLO CHAMOA JOHN , AWANGA ZACHARIAS, FON GANYOGAH, EMMA ENO LAFON, WALLANG DAVID, DINGHA IGNATIUS, NJINGUM MUSA, KWEI ANDREW, MBUMSECK GENESIS, BANMI EMMANUEL, WALLANG RICHARD, ENWE FRANCIS, ABETY PETER; KIBUH HENRY, SHEY JONES YEMBE, NJI FIDELIS, MELO UPHIE CHINJE, LANTUM DANIEL, FONGOD EDWIN, MOH SYLVESTER, SAMMY CHUMBOW, Fon. CHAFAH ISAAC, FRU ANGWAFOR, MBAYU FELIX,TAN PAUL, NWANA SAMA BERNARD, GABSA WILFRED, AGWARA MOISE, KILO ASHERI, SHEY PETER MABU, CHIMANGHA LINUS, CHI ASAFOR, SAMA JUMA, FRU JONATHAN, SIMON TAMFU, AKWA PATRICK, BUNGO JEAN PAUL, OKIE JOHNSON, GABSA WILFRED, DOH ANDERSON, NDZO CELESTIN, ADAMU MUSA, NUHU SALI, GABCHE VINCENT GABCHE, CHIANGEH GRACE, TAMANJONG MOSES, FORYANG GODFRED FUMBI, DIMLA LAMBERT, NGORAN AUSTIN, KAAH ERNEST MBUH, ISA ADAMU, ABBAS MOHAMADOU, NYING DIVINE
MBAH ACHA ROSE F., FUH CALISTUS GENTRY, DOH JEROME PENBAGA, ATANGA NJI PAUL , SOLOMON AZOH-MBI, FONYE FRANCIS, FOHTUNG SAMUEL T., SIMON ACHIDI ACHU, FON TECHE NJEI II, WANLO CHAMOA JOHN , AWANGA ZACHARIAS, FON GANYOGAH, EMMA ENO LAFON, WALLANG DAVID, DINGHA IGNATIUS, NJINGUM MUSA, KWEI ANDREW, MBUMSECK GENESIS, BANMI EMMANUEL, WALLANG RICHARD, ENWE FRANCIS, ABETY PETER; KIBUH HENRY, SHEY JONES YEMBE, NJI FIDELIS, MELO UPHIE CHINJE, LANTUM DANIEL, FONGOD EDWIN, MOH SYLVESTER, SAMMY CHUMBOW, Fon. CHAFAH ISAAC, FRU ANGWAFOR, MBAYU FELIX,TAN PAUL, NWANA SAMA BERNARD, GABSA WILFRED, AGWARA MOISE, KILO ASHERI, SHEY PETER MABU, CHIMANGHA LINUS, CHI ASAFOR, SAMA JUMA, FRU JONATHAN, SIMON TAMFU, AKWA PATRICK, BUNGO JEAN PAUL, OKIE JOHNSON, GABSA WILFRED, DOH ANDERSON, NDZO CELESTIN, ADAMU MUSA, NUHU SALI, GABCHE VINCENT GABCHE, CHIANGEH GRACE, TAMANJONG MOSES, FORYANG GODFRED FUMBI, DIMLA LAMBERT, NGORAN AUSTIN, KAAH ERNEST MBUH, ISA ADAMU, ABBAS MOHAMADOU, NYING DIVINE
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