The General
Manager of Cameroon Cotton Company, cum President of FECAFOOT has been indicted
by the budgetary and financial disciplinary committee of the Supreme State
Audit for managerial errors. According to a communiqué issued by Minister Henry
Ayebne Ayissi of the Supreme State Audit, the all mighty Iya Mohamed in his
capacity as the General Manager of SODECOTTON committed administrative errors
that resulted to the state losing FCFA 9 billion from 2005 to 2010. The communiqué
further states that Iya Mohamed will have to pay a fine of FCFA 2 billion as
fine for the errors he committed. Besides, he was also fined to pay FCFA 1
million for errors committed as the President of the follow-up of SODECOTTON
sports complex. These errors resulted to the state losing 16 million FCFA. At
the time of writing this story, we also gathered that the Supreme State Audit
also indicted two audit firms in the SODECOTTON saga. Sources say recommendations
from the Supreme State Audit are rife at that Iya Mohamed shouldn’t be trusted
any public office for the next seven years or so. Iya Mohamed who recently is
at daggers drawn with the Minister of Spots and Physical education is likely on
an exit. Sources say he defied a ban by Sports Minister to continue with the
elections within the decentralized structures of FECAFOOT and the fact that
police disrupted the elections in Yaounde is indicative of his departure from
public office. Another confidential source hinted that SODECOTTON Board is
likely to eclipse Iya Mohamed next month. Another authoritative voice hinted
that an extraordinary Board meeting has been scheduled for mid April whereby
Iya Mohamed will be ousted. Yet we were reliable informed that the doors of
Kodengui are widely open for newcomers and Iya is likely to be another new
catch.
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Saturday, March 30, 2013
Iya Mohamed Wrap in FCFA 9 Billion Mismanagement Scandals at SODECOTTON
NCC Expands Control Over Media, Dishes out Sanctions Journalists, Media Outlets
By Fai Cassian
When News Breaks Out, We Break In. Minute by Minute Report on Cameroon and Africa
Censorship they say is just like a double-edge sword
because if used properly, it serves as a valuable weapon, yet it can also be
misused silence dissenting voices. Censorship may have many technical and legal
repercussions. In other words, Governments and other regulatory institutions
must learn to use it judiciously so as to control of the influx of information
and ideas in society. Both democratic and non-democratic countries use it. With
the explosion of communication technology, it has become all-pervasive for
control mechanisms reasons why Cameroon government found it necessary to create
the Communication Council. However, a recent move by the National Communication
Council –NCC (Cameroon) leaves many wondering whether censorship is good or
bad. It decision to suspend programs on
television, radio, and putting newspapers and online publications on guard as
attracted a lot of public debate.
In its recent action, NCC dolled out sanctions on
programs as well as some presenters of audio-visual private media houses in Cameroon.
The suspensions according to a communiqué by NCC on March 28, 2013 range from
three to six months depending on the gravity.
Canal 2, New Tv, Vision 4, Sky one Radio, Golden House, Arien TV, LTM,
Youth FM were the first that fell on the hammer of the National Communication
Council. Sources say NCC is aghast with
some of these channels for promoting the activities of tradi-practitioners yet
another source hinted that NCC has been transformed into a slaughter house by
some few individuals who are settling scores with their enemies. NCC however
suspended two TV programs, namely IPP News and Canal Detective for lack of
professionalism and social responsibilities.
NCC however places on guard the print media and the electronic media in
Cameroon for their excesses. It is feared that the same sanctions will befall
newspapers as well as electronic media. More so, TV channels advertising drugs
(NEW TV, VISON 4, ARIANE TV, GOLDEN House, LTM and DBS TV) were warned to stop
the broadcasting of such programs.
According to confidential sources, the council based on the constant drift observed in the broadcast by Canal 2 International and LTM of programs entitled "Canal detective" and IPP News that was projected on March 21 and 27, 2013 large extracts of mutilated and decaying bodies; violent and indecent images. Judging from the images, NCC we learnt decided to suspend the above referred programs and temporarily suspends their presenters of every media talk shows, the release that sanctioned the two day meeting states:
Awilo, presenter of the IPP News has been suspended for six months while Ruben Malick, presenter of Canal detective has been suspended for three months.
On violations of ethics and professional conduct perpetrated in daily programs broadcast by radio stations YOUTH FM, AMPLITUDE FM, and SKY ONE RADIO respectively entitled Deballage, la voix de sans viox, surface de verite, NCC also banned the programs mentioned above and temporarily suspended their presenters from every media talk shows, the release indicated.
According to confidential sources, the council based on the constant drift observed in the broadcast by Canal 2 International and LTM of programs entitled "Canal detective" and IPP News that was projected on March 21 and 27, 2013 large extracts of mutilated and decaying bodies; violent and indecent images. Judging from the images, NCC we learnt decided to suspend the above referred programs and temporarily suspends their presenters of every media talk shows, the release that sanctioned the two day meeting states:
Awilo, presenter of the IPP News has been suspended for six months while Ruben Malick, presenter of Canal detective has been suspended for three months.
On violations of ethics and professional conduct perpetrated in daily programs broadcast by radio stations YOUTH FM, AMPLITUDE FM, and SKY ONE RADIO respectively entitled Deballage, la voix de sans viox, surface de verite, NCC also banned the programs mentioned above and temporarily suspended their presenters from every media talk shows, the release indicated.
It should be noted that at the end of the meeting, NCC
also published a plan to screen and control the activities of the media during
the April 14, 2013 Senatorial elections; it also includes a journalist guide and
claims it will ensure that all political parties have equal time on public Medias.
When News Breaks Out, We Break In. Minute by Minute Report on Cameroon and Africa
Thursday, March 28, 2013
CPJ Condemns Conviction of Cameroonian Newspaper Editor
New York, March 28, 2013--An appellate court in Cameroon should
overturn the defamation conviction and jail sentence handed to a newspaper
editor on Monday, the Committee to Protect Journalists said today.
A criminal court judge in Douala, the commercial capital, sentenced Jean-Marie Tchatchouang, editor of the weekly Paroles,
to two months in prison, and ordered him to pay damages of 2 million
CFA francs (US$3,900) to Jean Ernest Ngallè Bibéhé, CEO of Socatur,
a bus company in Douala, defense lawyer Alain Zogo told CPJ. The
journalist was also fined 435,910 CFA francs (US$852), Zogo said.On the judge's orders, Tchatchouang was jailed immediately in New Bell Prison in Douala, Emmanuel Ekouli, the head of the Association of Young Reporters of Cameroon, a local press group, told CPJ. However, under Cameroon's criminal code, defendants are eligible for bail in prison terms of less than one year, Zogo said. The defense has filed a petition requesting the journalist's release on bail, and intends to appeal the conviction, he said.
Bibéhé filed two criminal defamation lawsuits against Tchatchouang in connection with a series of articles published in Paroles in November and December 2010 that covered widely reported allegations of embezzlement and abusive labor practices against Bibéhé and his wife, Socatur's human resources manager, according to Zogo and local journalists. Bibéhé and his wife have denied the accusations.
Monday's sentence was a result of Bibéhé's second complaint. The first complaint led to a judge convicting Tchatchouang of defamation in March 2011 and sentencing him to a six-month suspended jail term in connection with different articles on the same topic. The judge also ordered Paroles to be banned. Tchatchouang appealed the sentence, and the trial will begin April 4, Zogo said. Paroles is still publishing.
"Cameroonian public figures have long used criminal defamation laws to silence their critics and Jean-Marie Tchatchouang is the most recent to be targeted," said CPJ Africa Advocacy Coordinator Mohamed Keita. "We call on the courts to grant him bail pending his appeal and to eventually overturn his conviction. Cases of defamation should be tried in civil, not criminal courts."
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Senatorial Elections: ELECAM Approves 182 Polling Stations
The Director of Elections at
Elections Cameroon has published the list of 182 polling stations ahead of the
April 14, 2013 Senatorial Elections in Cameroon. According to the release
issued by Elections Cameroon-ELECAM, the 182 polling stations are located in
the 58 divisional headquarters nationwide. The Press release signed by Mohaman
Sani Tanimou, Director of Elections on March 26, 2013 comes after ELECAM Board
rejected some nomination lists including four lists belonging to the ruling
CPDM. The decisions by ELECAM continue to attract public admiration.
However, information from the field indicates
that senatorial candidates are busy negotiating for votes even though campaigns
have not been launched officially.
However, it should be recalled that all nomination lists from Far North
and East Regions were rejected by ELECAM and if the Supreme Court confirms that
decision, Far North and the East Region will surely have no elected senators.
However, only the SDF, CPDM, NUDP and CDU as of now will take part in the elections pending final decision by the Supreme Court sitting in lieu of the Constitutional Council. Fonkam Azu’u and Co arrived at that decision last Wednesday March 20, 2013 in Yaoundé that scrutinized the 40 nomination lists submitted by political parties. 23 nomination lists were rejected for reasons of non-legalization of some application files, non-payment of caution fee of 1 million FCFA, non-conviction certificates signed by incompetent authorities, gender insensitivity ETC. However, the Supreme Court as of today March 28 is examining some 15 petitions from political parties including the CPDM, UPC etc
However, only the SDF, CPDM, NUDP and CDU as of now will take part in the elections pending final decision by the Supreme Court sitting in lieu of the Constitutional Council. Fonkam Azu’u and Co arrived at that decision last Wednesday March 20, 2013 in Yaoundé that scrutinized the 40 nomination lists submitted by political parties. 23 nomination lists were rejected for reasons of non-legalization of some application files, non-payment of caution fee of 1 million FCFA, non-conviction certificates signed by incompetent authorities, gender insensitivity ETC. However, the Supreme Court as of today March 28 is examining some 15 petitions from political parties including the CPDM, UPC etc
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No Headway for Homosexuals in Cameroon despite
In a statement, the
Public Affairs Department of the Embassy of the United States has expressed
disgust at Cameroon officially to decriminalize homosexuality. According to the state, the US
Embassy expressed it wish that if the diplomatic mission welcomes efforts that
Cameroonian authorities continue to perform to boost socio-economic development
and modernization of the economy, as reflected the vision in 2035, and approves very optimistic about
the objectives contained in the Strategy Document for Growth and Employment (DSCE),
especially as she thinks the process of their implementation requires a
national effort, including the full participation of all Cameroonians. Which
according to the statement needs significant contribution and participation of
all Cameroonians, it is therefore imperative that everyone involved should
enjoy in full measure all the fundamental freedoms enshrined in the “Universal
Declaration of Human Rights”.
And be a little more clear: "As we approach the International Day against Homophobia date is not specified, note], we recall that human rights are a matter of everyone, without distinction of race, religion, ethnic origin or any other sensitivities, including sexual preference. " The Embassy of the United States subsequently adopts a threatening tone, even if done so secretly, as is customary in diplomacy. A pluralistic society can truly prosper when each member recognizes and respects diversity. "...
And be a little more clear: "As we approach the International Day against Homophobia date is not specified, note], we recall that human rights are a matter of everyone, without distinction of race, religion, ethnic origin or any other sensitivities, including sexual preference. " The Embassy of the United States subsequently adopts a threatening tone, even if done so secretly, as is customary in diplomacy. A pluralistic society can truly prosper when each member recognizes and respects diversity. "...
Yet sources say two young men from
Cameroon, who were freed from prison and acquitted from being convicted of
‘appearing homosexual’ in January, have been re-arrested. Jonas Singa Kumie and
Franky Djome we gathered were re-arrested as they went shopping on Sunday March
24, at the Essos market in Yaoundé, dressed in women’s clothes.
It is also alleged that some suspected homosexuals in Douala were also on heat as the population almost melted jungle justice on them.
It is also alleged that some suspected homosexuals in Douala were also on heat as the population almost melted jungle justice on them.
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Nelson Mandela (Madiba) Hospitalized
Nelson
Mandela suffered a recurrence of his lung infection and was taken to a hospital
late Wednesday.
In a statement, the current South African
President Jacob Zuma said “we appeal to the people of South Africa and the
world to pray for our beloved Madiba [a nickname for Mandela] and his family
and to keep them in their thoughts.”
“We
have full coidence in the medical team and know that they will do everything
possible to ensure recovery," he added. “The Presidency appeals once again
for understanding and privacy in order to allow space to the doctors to do
their work.”
Mandela, 94, was taken to a hospital just
before midnight local time (6 p.m. ET).
The
statement said that Mandela had the “best possible expert in medical treatment
and comfort.”
“I
can’t say how serious it is,” a presidential spokesman said. “I know [doctors]
will call me if there is an upturn or a downturn.”
Mandela
spent nearly three weeks in a hospital in December for
treatment of a lung infection and gallstone surgery.
This
was his longest time he had been hospitalized since being released from
captivity as a political prisoner in 1990.
He
was also hospitalized earlier this month
for what was described as a "scheduled medical checkup."
Mandela
was president of South Africa from 1994 to 1999, the first president of the
country to be elected following the fall of the apartheid system.
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Song, Webo Create Impact as Presidential Delegation to Turkey
Cameroonian
footballers have occupied a special place as part of the delegation President
Paul Biya took along on an economic mission to Turkey. Bahanag Rigobert Song,
the former captain of the Indomitable Lions who played for a Turkish first Division side Galatasaray and Achille Webo who plays for Feberbahce were part of the delegation. According to a Presidential insider, the two soccer stars will woo Turkish business magnet to invest in Cameroon.
Current team manager of the Indomitable Lions, Rigobert Song has spent six years in Turkey where he twice won the Turkish league with Galatasaray, where he spent four seasons. Rigobert Song has established business contacts in Turkey and with the support of the Turks he established his company specialized in construction, Soribat, where he held the position of CEO.
The Cameroon striker Achille Webo plays for Fenerbahçe. Since the beginning of this season, he recorded three goals in five matches. He was transferred to the club early in the season, from another Turkish club Istanbul BB. The transfer fee is 3 million euros. Cameroon 31 years committed to Fenerbahçe until June 2015. During the two seasons he played for his former club, after 54 games, he registered 24 goals with the club. On the occasion of Cameroon's economic mission to Turkey, Achille Webo has the opportunity to give his jersey to two Presidents Abdullah Gul of Turkey and Paul Biya of Cameroon. This, public opinion holds is creating positive impact in Turkey and the world at large.
The presence of these two footballers in the Cameroonian delegation added more colore to Paul Biya's official visit to Turkey.
Current team manager of the Indomitable Lions, Rigobert Song has spent six years in Turkey where he twice won the Turkish league with Galatasaray, where he spent four seasons. Rigobert Song has established business contacts in Turkey and with the support of the Turks he established his company specialized in construction, Soribat, where he held the position of CEO.
The Cameroon striker Achille Webo plays for Fenerbahçe. Since the beginning of this season, he recorded three goals in five matches. He was transferred to the club early in the season, from another Turkish club Istanbul BB. The transfer fee is 3 million euros. Cameroon 31 years committed to Fenerbahçe until June 2015. During the two seasons he played for his former club, after 54 games, he registered 24 goals with the club. On the occasion of Cameroon's economic mission to Turkey, Achille Webo has the opportunity to give his jersey to two Presidents Abdullah Gul of Turkey and Paul Biya of Cameroon. This, public opinion holds is creating positive impact in Turkey and the world at large.
The presence of these two footballers in the Cameroonian delegation added more colore to Paul Biya's official visit to Turkey.
When News Breaks Out, We Break In. Minute by Minute Report on Cameroon and Africa
Wednesday, March 27, 2013
Central African Republic: Rebel Forces Ransack News Outlets CPJ Says
At least two news outlets
were raided in the Central African Republic on Sunday when rebel groups ousted
the president from power, according to news reports and local press freedom
groups.
Rebel groups known as Seleka ousted President François Bozizé from power in the capital, Bangui, according to local and international news reports. Seleka leader Michel Djotodia proclaimed himself the new head of state. Rebel forces, which had conquered most of the country's eastern region over recent months, had swept into Bangui, clashing with government forces and South African troops sent to bolster the former president, according to news reports.
Rebel groups known as Seleka ousted President François Bozizé from power in the capital, Bangui, according to local and international news reports. Seleka leader Michel Djotodia proclaimed himself the new head of state. Rebel forces, which had conquered most of the country's eastern region over recent months, had swept into Bangui, clashing with government forces and South African troops sent to bolster the former president, according to news reports.
Seleka fighters raided the Banguistudios of Radio Ndeke Luka, an independent station managed by the Switzerland-based Hirondelle Foundation, and confiscated some of its equipment, according to local
journalists and Journaliste en Danger (JED), a press freedom group based in
neighboring Democratic Republic of Congo. The assailants seized a station
vehicle and four motorcycles, and also confiscated two computers, Sylvie
Panika, the station's director, told CPJ. Local journalists said the station
stopped broadcasting that day, citing the region's instability and insecurity
as reasons. The station resumed broadcasting today.
Panika also told CPJ that she had been robbed at gunpoint earlier Sunday by a rebel fighter as she exited a church. She said most of the money that was stolen belonged to the station.
Seleke fightersalso raided the Banguioffices of the private daily Le Confident on Sunday, according to local journalists and JED. News accounts and local journalists did not immediately say if any of the outlet's equipment had been seized. The paper has stopped publishing, local journalists said. JED reported that the paper's editor, Mathurin Momet, had gone into hiding fearing his own safety.
It was not immediately clear whether the rebels had targeted the outlets.
"We condemn the attacks by rebel forces on Central African Republic news outlets," CPJ Africa Advocacy Coordinator Mohamed Keita said. "We call on the rebel forces to recognize journalists as civilians protected under international law and return all equipment that has been seized."
Christophe Gazam Betty, a spokesman for the Seleka fighters, said he was aware of only slight damage to the Radio Ndeke Luka vehicle and denied any knowledge of a raid on Le Confident. Betty said authorities were taking measures to avoid such attacks.
Panika also told CPJ that she had been robbed at gunpoint earlier Sunday by a rebel fighter as she exited a church. She said most of the money that was stolen belonged to the station.
Seleke fightersalso raided the Banguioffices of the private daily Le Confident on Sunday, according to local journalists and JED. News accounts and local journalists did not immediately say if any of the outlet's equipment had been seized. The paper has stopped publishing, local journalists said. JED reported that the paper's editor, Mathurin Momet, had gone into hiding fearing his own safety.
It was not immediately clear whether the rebels had targeted the outlets.
"We condemn the attacks by rebel forces on Central African Republic news outlets," CPJ Africa Advocacy Coordinator Mohamed Keita said. "We call on the rebel forces to recognize journalists as civilians protected under international law and return all equipment that has been seized."
Christophe Gazam Betty, a spokesman for the Seleka fighters, said he was aware of only slight damage to the Radio Ndeke Luka vehicle and denied any knowledge of a raid on Le Confident. Betty said authorities were taking measures to avoid such attacks.
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Yang Philemon, Achidi Achu and the 2013 Senatorial Challenges in NW
| Ailing Rt. Hon Achidi Achu and PM Yang |
I will consider here some of the main
beliefs and schemes of the North West CPDM political elite, as they deal with
dissenting voices ahead of the April 14, 2013 Senatorial Elections. As any
philosophy graduate knows, the key statement in Machiavelli’s The Prince make it crystal clear that if a
prince wants to maintain his state, he must “learn how not to be good” and then use that knowledge whenever it
is necessary. In philosophy, this is known as the “dirty hands” problem. And in politics, it has no name since the
entire game is dirty. The reason why it is necessary for a prince to sometimes
get his hands “dirty” is that he will be overcome by those around him if he
doesn’t. To cut it short, Machiavelli puts it: “A man who wishes to profess good at all times will come to ruin among
so many who are not good”. Machiavelli did not have an impracticable analysis
of people, calling them “a wretched lot”
who in general are “ungrateful, fickle,
simulators and deceivers, avoiders of danger, and greedy for gain”. Pretty
much the opinion we have of all North West CPDM politicians today could easily
be likened to the views of Machiavelli.
The fact that Machiavelli wrote that a
prince needed to get his hands dirty in order to maintain himself in power, is
equal to what the CPDM politicians in the North West Region today have learned
to do well. The so-called “Yaounde Elite Group”
under Prime Minister Philemon Yang are willing to do that which is “not good” and, as John Stuart Mill
wrote, “Visit harm” upon their own
citizens in order to keep anyone from questioning what they are doing. North
West journalists have been victimized by these hawking politicians due to their
pretending nature to “not do good”. A
memo in that line addressed to President Biya and PM Yang Philemon speaks
volume as journalists are quoted to have declared that they would prefer to
support SCNC than a government that marginalizes. Even though it is widely
acknowledged that a ruler should not keep his word when it’s not to his
advantage, must not hesitate to employ cunning, faithlessness and deceit, and
should know to be “a great pretender and
dissembler”, the CPDM in the North West has been rated as being in the
worst of shapes with people like Yang, Achidi Achu playing key roles. It has
not just been transformed into a sinkhole for character assassination but made
up of people master well the practiced in such vulpine ways.
On March 23, 2013, the Yaounde Group
staged an in-camera meeting at the Ayaba Hotel in Bamenda under the
chairmanship of Prime Minister Philemon Yang. The guests of honours were CPDM
senatorial candidates. As usual, a team was dispatched to all CPDM run councils
to meet councilors who made up the Electoral College.
Yet before the Bamenda meeting, sources
linked to the Prime Minister’s office hinted that PM Yang summoned CPDM
aspirants whose names were rejected from the lists. Ostrich-like, the attempted
candidates were told to shot their mouths. They were told that some of them
have been earmarked for appointment as senators. And before leaving Yaounde for
Bamenda, they were told to work as a team with those who were selected by the
Central Committee.
An atmosphere of stale familiarity reins
in the CPDM run Councils in the North West Region ahead of the April 14, 2013
senatorial polls. Some CPDM Councilors we gathered have expressed their disgust
on the maltreatment from Prime Minister Philemon Yang. According to the hint,
the councilors have vowed to vote against the CPDM senatorial list. The reason
being that of late PM Philemon Yang dispatched CPDM emissaries to the councils
with chicken fees to buy their consciences, yet some of the councilors we learnt
raised hell when they were told to sign 15.000 FCFA each. They are also aghast
that PM Yang manipulated the Central Committee to impose his stooges on the
list. The case in point is Bali in Mezam where councilors have vowed that none
of them will cast a vote for the ruling CPDM. Bali Council according to what we
gathered is the only CPDM run Council in Mezam, yet Yang maneuvered for Achidi
Achu to surface as head of the lists. The most pathetic thing is that the names
of the Fon of Bali as well as that of Prof. Doh Anderson were rejected and Fon
Nana of Bawock preferred. “We will not vote the CPDM list”, one councilor told
this reporter on phone.
In Bui, Yang Philemon is on a hot stole
for selecting Eno Emma Lafon who according to the people of Nso doesn’t
represent them giving that she is married in Mamfe. Sources say the choice of
Eno Emma Lafon was masterminded so much so that PM Philemon Yang remains the
only cock in the CPDM. More so, Noni people are aghast that Yang had angered
them for long. An authouritative voice hinted that when PM Yang was appointed,
everyone thought that his Director of Cabinet was to come from Noni, yet he
ignored the Noni people in his choice. The Nkor Council we gathered is divided
over who will vote for the CPDM.
In Menchum, the situation is pitiable.
Sources say the choice of Wallang David continue to create cracks in the CPDM.
Councilors of Zhoa, Wum and Benakuma have also said they are going for a void
ballot. Furu-awa Council on the other hand is threatening to boycott giving it
loyalty to the CPDM has never given them anything. It is alleged that the
absence of Chou Cyprian on the list is becoming problematic.
In Momo, Awanga Zacharia sources hinted
would have to face the reality of life giving that even though a business
magnet, his charity begins and ends in Oshie.
The
"North West hunting practice of running in different directions"
could not be disguised, given the limited time. Running in different
directions, four CPDM lists emerged; headed respectively by Fon Chafah, Former
PM, Achidi Achu, Former Minister John Ndeh and Dr. Nick Ngwanyam. Given the
speed at which things are done in Cameroun, one would think that so many
lists will complicate things for the CPDM Central Committee. In record time,
the Central Committee came out with a North West list among others. The
remarkable work of the Central Committee has in no way mask what is
glaring of the North West CPDM. Fon Chafah had a more impressive list.
If
the Kanyimi Ihmbru on the final list is the Ihimbru Kangeli on the Fon's
original list, then the Fon's list has contributed to nine of the fourteen
persons on the final list. Interestingly Achidi Achu whose list contributed a
mere four to the final list, seems poised as the leader of the North West list;
with Fon Chafah not featuring as even an alternate. If really there was a
Central Committee meeting to produce the final CPDM electoral list,
the heads of three of the initial North West lists (Fon Chafah, Fomer
Minister John Ndeh and Dr. Nick Ngwanyam) unlike Former PM Achidi Achu are not
members of the Central Committee.
The
Fon might have had the Central Committee on his mind; which might be why he
included the banker, Awanga Zacharia (Awanga Zacharie) on his list as a
Central Committee Member. Mr. Awanga seems to have represented the Fon well on
the committee but could not get past his "CPC Big" (Former PM
Achidi Achu) to have the Fon on the final list. The Former PM other than his
Mezam choice (Substantive and Alternate) had only the Nguketunjia choice
to also defend from his list. In the possible "Big" and
"Small" discussion the possibility of the Fon coming in and
elbowing to lead the final list might have also been raised. Whatever the
seeming CPC understanding, it remains a mystery that Awanga's alternate (Ndifor
Raphael Usongo A.) from Momo appeared from the blue. He does not appear on any
of the initial four lists unless he is the victim of a serious typographical
mistake for the Raphael Nkuah on the Fon's list. If he is, then the Fon's list
produced ten of the fourteen names on the final list; making the Fon's list
even more remarkable.
Whatever
the CPDM game from the North West, the Central Committee might have schemed
things into the promise or understanding made with the SDF Chairman. Mezam may
be the more likely CPDM "sacrificial lamb" in the deal. It could be
a reason why the Chairman wants to throw himself in the ring. In keeping
the deal, the CPDM sees the opportunity to humiliate Former PM and
Former Minister for having not worked hard enough to elbow the Chairman
out of their native Santa. The Central Committee might have further noted that
of all persons, the Former PM and Former Minister were least expected to submit
incomplete lists. For a start, the Former Minister's list was
completely ignored as was Dr. Ngwanyam's. Dr. Ngwanyam can walk away as a
seeming CPDM "outsider" in reserve for use further in the humiliation
by being appointed senator. The eventual appointment of the Fon as senator for
fishing out a CPDM list from a difficult North West will add to that
humiliation by virtue of being the corner stone earlier rejected by the
"builder".
Keeping
the Former PM's choice for Mezam helps the CPDM to effortlessly keep its
seeming assurance to the SDF Chairman. In terms of Mezam, the Former PM comes
from peripheral Santa Sub-Division which shares a parliamentary constituency
with Bali Sub-Division. Having Achidi Achu as substantive senator and
the Fon of Bawock as alternate from the same parliamentary constituency is
insulting to the rest of Mezam. However the initial Achidi Achu list came
about, he owns it as head of the list. As a member of the Central Committee
from Santa Sub-Division he should have known that the Fon of Bali and not
the Fon of Bawock is the Central Committee member from Bali Sub-Division; and
that the Fon of Bali brings with him at least two subjects that are also
Central Committee Members; not forgetting the paper boss of ELECAM. The
bitterness to be starred by the Former PM's list will help the SDF Mezam
list headed by the Chairman win in ways that it will be suicidal for the
CPDM locals to count on state agents to try the Santa thing again. This gives
the Chairman something to savor regardless of what the CPDM does elsewhere;
including in the rest of the North West.
The
CPDM goes to the polls scared by the fact that two of its big wigs (Former
Minister and Former PM) could not complete their lists having claimed in
recent elections that the North West has become CPDM country. The
Former Minister could not find any takers for his list in all of Menchum and
Donga-Mantung and no alternate for Boyo? It is interesting that the Central
Committee trashed his list without consideration for the great Fai Yengo
Francis (Former Governor, Former Governor, Former Governor, Former Secretary
General, Former SDO, Former SDO and Chairman of Rural Electrification) on it.
The Former PM seriously could not find an alternate for Forgwe Alfred of Bui
and JC Kangkolo of Menchum? The inadequacy of the two "big
wig" lists notwithstanding, how does the CPDM feel about the fact
of its four initial lists from the great North West, two were from
persons sharing Santa origin with the SDF Chairman? Is Santa really the
center of the North West? If the CPDM assumes it is, the incomplete lists from
there should be an eye opener as to how the skewed center is out of touch
with its periphery and leaves naked how the CPDM wins.
By FC Junior with additional input culled from a write-up by the Political analyst Ndi ManjongWhen News Breaks Out, We Break In. Minute by Minute Report on Cameroon and Africa
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