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Wednesday, June 25, 2014
Climate Change Mitigation: PAPNCC, PNDP Partnership Convention Ignites Hope
By Fai Cassian Ndi
Hon. Awudu Mbaya, PAPNCC
Executive President in landmark speech said that climate change is real and to
combat its devastating effects, it demands collective efforts. He said the Pan
African Parliamentarians Network on Climate Change “is aimed at drawing the
attention
of the population on the negative and devastating effects of Climate Change. It
calls on people and even appeal to their consciences to avoid the activities
that can step up the phenomenon and rather fight against it tooth and nail”.
He revealed that for several years now, PAPNCC has organized several activities
at the National Assembly and on the field; especially with the re-aforestation
campaign which took MPs nationwide to plant trees. He emphasized that even
though Parliamentarians are not experts in climate change, they have the duty
to influence policy in this sense in order to improve the living conditions of
the population for the sake of their welfare and development. “It is
from this perspective that Parliamentarians from across African on their part
stand by this call for the following reasons amongst others: - First,
climate change is the biggest threat to the survival of humanity in the 21st
century
- The
potential consequences of climate change can only be compare to those
suffered during World Wars I & II”
He corroborated that some
few years ago in the Northern part of Cameroon, one needed to dig a well of
about 4m to get water, but today, it is difficult to find water between 100m to
150m below. “You are living witnesses of the sudden disappearance of Lake Chad.
Other lakes around us are in the same situation. Rivers around us are fast
disappearing and we are witnessing changing patterns in the cycle of the rainy
season even in the Southern parts of Cameroon”, he lamented. “These
signals are an indication that as one African leader said Africa could in a few
years be faced with severe water shortage that could lead to a Water War
whereby water would be rationed and people would fight to have even just a
little to drink. At that time the cost of importing water would be more than
that of food supplied War victims today”, he continued. Hon. Awudu
Mbaya Cyprian reiterated that the time to act is now. “One dollar or euro spent today in
climate change is worth a million tomorrow” and prevention he cautioned
is better than cure. Hon. Awudu Mbaya described the partnership convention with
PNDP as a milestone which he said would be very productive for the welfare of
the population. He said in the partnership with mayors of councils, PNDP will
increasingly be an important link in the chain for development, dell-being of
the people through the specific, strong and common struggle against the
phenomenon of climate change.
On her part the Coordinator
of National Community Driven Development Programme-PNDP, Magdeline Ngah said
that partnership convention with PAPNCC was a high point in the fight against
climate change. She said for the past years, PNDP has been working with
councils to get to the grass root. PNDP she said has worked relentlessly in
providing communities with classrooms, youth empowerment centres, water
schemes, integrated health cenres, construct markets et cetera.
The Minister of Environment,
Nature Protection and Sustainable Development on his part said that Convention
was in line with Government actions. Minister Hele Pierre also pointed out that
humanity is facing a serious challenge which is climate change. He climate
change mitigation is part of government policy in ensuring the welfare of the
population.
It should be noted that present at the ceremony were the Minister of Environment, Hele Pierre, Minister of Women Empowerment and the Family, Marie Therese Abena, Minister Delegate in Ministry of Economy, Planning and Regional Development, Yaouba Abdoulaye and about 100 MPs witnessed the signing of the partnership convention
between PAPNCC and PNDP.
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Sunday, June 22, 2014
AKO COUNCIL RESCUED FROM PLANNED SABOTAGE
Press Release
The Social Democratic Front (SDF) has halted an ongoing mafia by a gang of two in the Ako Council bent on thwarting developmental endeavors by the SDF newly elected administration headed by Mayor Akio Augustine and his team..
A team of experts from the SDF set up by the National Chairman of the SDF comprising Mayor Mangoh Jones ( mayor for close to eighteen years and leader of UCCC NW) , Mayor Martin Fon Yembe ( President of Association of North West Councilors ANWEC,) and Amidou Sajoh ( District Secretary SDF Nkambe and Council Affairs expert,) stormed Ako on Saturday June 21, 2014 to put a stop to the ongoing sabotage.
According to the councilors, the duo, Stella Maih (the supposed Municipal Treasurer), and Mbengia Wilfred Ngum (the Secretary General imposing self as the boss of the council) have hijacked the Ako council. While the Municipal Treasurer Stella Maih spends the entire month at Weh or Bamenda and so stifling council work, the SG, Ngum Wilfred assumes the position of Mayor. The Municipal Treasurer reportedly decides what amount the council will have from the little that remains after she must have invested the rest in her private activities. If she feels fine and is even around Ako, she could dole out a tiny part of what she still has to the council for developmental activities. This, she does with impunity. She goes as far as withdrawing funds from council bank accounts without the slightest knowledge of the Mayor, coupled with the fact that the Mayor never sees any receipts or has knowledge of any cash flow!
On his part, the Secretary General, Ngum Wilfred calls the shots in Ako. Not only does he decide the agenda of the Ako Council, but he goes as far as executing orders signed by him, without the knowledge or consent of the Mayor. He has blocked the holding of Committee sessions, except the Finance Committee.( which met for obvious reasons)! He recently ordered the killing of stray animals and went ahead to shooting pigs and other stray animals in especially SDF strong holds as if to ignite the wrath of SDF militants against the SDF-run council. He holds close door meetings with his municipal Treasurer whenever she stops around at Ako on her way from Weh to Bamenda!
During the Training Workshop in Ako by the Fru Ndi ordered team, there was a lot of awareness created on issues of council management and activities. Many at the end confessed that they had been navigating in darkness without radar, and so with this training, the ignorance and disorder hitherto witnessed in Ako will be a thing of the past.
Among the several resolutions arrived at was the one stating categorically that he Councilors will NEVER tolerate any so-called 7-man Caretaker Committee by whoever to run the Ako Council if “ disorder persists in the area”. They emphatically stated that there is no fire in the house…that the imaginary fire is being inflamed by the enemies of the SDF and the People of Ako Municipality…and these enemies are well known to all!
Participants resolved to call the attention of MINAT-D to the atrocious activities of Mr, Ngum Wilfred, the SG and do same to MINFI on the absences and destructive activities of Madam Stella Maih, the supposed Municipal Treasurer. They as well extended special thanks to the National Chairman of the Social Democratic Front, Ni John Fru Ndi, for the timely decision to send the rescue team to Ako. Speaking for the Ako Council, Mr. Akio Augustine, the Lord Mayor vowed that these negative trends will never again be attributed to the Ako Council as he and his colleagues have been tutored on their rights, rules and duties in the council.
DONE IN AKO THIS 21ST DAY OF JUNE 2014
Signed:
Mangoh Jones T. Martin Fon Yembe Sajoh Amidou
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Saturday, June 21, 2014
World Desertification Day: NW Stakeholders Discuss Challenges
By Fai Cassian Ndi
| Tansi Laban Bambo |
This year's world desertification day was celebrated in Bamenda midst numerous challenges and a clarion call by the North West Regional Delegation of Environment, Protection of
the Nature and Sustainable Development has highlighted the various challenges
faced by the population. Speaking at the Round Table discussion, North West
Regional Delegate Tansi Laban Bambo expressed worries that all the seven
divisions are being affected by desertification. In his paper, the regional
delegate also disclosed that this year’s theme: Ecosystem-based Adaptation
highlights the benefits of mainstreaming sustainable land management policies
and practices into everyone’s collective response to climate change. Harping on
the negative of impact in the region, Mr. Laban revealed that close to 2
million people are being affected by the phenomenon of desertification. The
effects he said ranges from water scarcity to poor crop yield. He also lamented
that in areas such as Nkambe, Ndu and Kumbo, water is becoming a very scarce
community. According to the delegate, the abusive cultivation of eucalyptus
trees have contributed enormously to water problems in the region.
He called on the population
to adapt and change their attitude towards land use and management of natural
resources. According to the regional delegate, with the right interventions,
“we can turn the vicious cycle of climate change and desertification into a
virtuous cycle of productive land and reduction in greenhouse gas emission. He
called on the population to protect wetlands and watersheds by planting water
friendly trees, practice sustainable agricultural activities, stop acclamation
of wetlands, avoid bushfire, Ankara burning, and stop the planting of
eucalyptus trees in water catchments, maintain soil cover by planting cover
crops, etc. To the regional delegate, land degradation is a serious threat to
human existence. “Desertification and land degradation doesn’t have to threaten
our future. Let us mitigate the effects of desertification and land degradation
by saying a Big No to unsustainable practices that accelerate land degradation
and causes drought.
It should be noted that the
day was also commemorated with various stakeholders exhibiting their
savoir-faire. The delegation also donated trees to some beneficiaries. To draw
the cotton on this year’s world desertification day, over 2000 trees were planted
at the Bamendakwe water catchment. The Bambui water authority also benefited
from the tree planting exercise organized by the delegate of Environment,
Protection of Nature and Sustainable Development.
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What if Fon of Nkambe is NOWEFU Next President?
By Fai Cassian
Speculations as to who succeeds
Fon Teche at the helm of NOWEFU have come to null. The Fon of Nkambe, HRH
Ibrahim Japbu Nfor has declared that anyone attempt to manipulate that the
Presidency of the North West Fons Union-NOWEFU doesn’t go to Donga Mantung
Division, will meet very stiff resistance and may even led to Donga Mantung pulling
out of the fons union. Fon Ibrahim Japbu Nfor told Chronicle newspaper in
Bamenda a week ago that “this is my time, I am bound to take over”, he
emphasized. This is so because all the other divisions of the North West have
had their turns except Donga Mantung and Boyo. The Fon of Nkambe was very
categorical that if there would be any attempt to manipulate or relegate his
division from succeeding Fon Teche at the helm of the fons union, Donga Mantung
Division would be forced to pull out. However, commentators hold that anyone
who succeeds Fon Teche next year is likely to be appointed senator.
Accordingly, by 2018 when the next elections would take place, it could be Fon
Teche’s successor who could be appointed. The fon of Nkambe, it should be noted
has been in the corridors of power since the insertion of NOWEFU. He served in
various capacities such as treasurer and is currently the 3rd Vice
President. It should as well be noted that the position of NOWEFU president
rotates amongst the divisions. Others have already benefited. Mezam Division
produced the first President in the name of Fon Abuhmbi II of Bafut, Bui, Sehm
Mbinglo of Nso, Ngoketunjia, Fon Chafah of Bangolang, Menchum, Fon Anneng
Francis of Bafmen and Momo, Fon Teche of Nggyen Muwa. The Eye is aware that
some 11 fons recently set up a committee headed by the Fon of Bafut to revise
the constitution of NOWEFU but it would be disastrous if it is intended to
manipulate on the three years term and rotation of the presidency, popular
opinion holds. Yet classified source say Donga Mantung may likely stage a drama
similar to that of Menchum and Ngoketunjia. This is so because it is feared two
other candidates are said to have declared their intention as well. (a suivre)
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Boko Haram: NUDP National Youth President Calls for Vigilance
Ndansi Elvis Nukam, the
national Youth President of the National Union for Democracy and Progress-NUDP
has called on the population of Sabongida, in Misaje Sub Division to be more
vigilant. NUDP National President who stormed Sabongida talked to “achaba
riders”, and youth leaders as well as quarter heads called on the entire
population of the border village to collaborate with the, administration, and
forces of law and order to ensure that the Islamic Extremist group, Boko Haram doesn’t
infiltrate into their community. Despite several worries expressed by the
youths such as “what do they want? What have we done to them?” the meeting
ended with everyone admitting that the village vigilantic group must be on the
alert to avoid the unexpected. Before leaving Sabongida for Dumbu and Misaje
where he held two separate meetings with drivers, achaba riders and some traditional
rulers, Ndansi Elvis saluted the efforts so far deployed by the locals in
alerting the population. He cautioned drivers and achaba riders in Misaje and
Dumbu towns adding that dialogue should always be given priority. He warned
against strike actions as a solution to problem given that before his arrival,
achaba riders and drivers had gone on rampant over what they described as the
incessant quest for money by the Brigade Commander.
To
Ndansi Elvis, ever since Boko Haram started being
a security threat to boarder villages, much has been talk and done in the North
but Sabongida village in Misaje Subdivision which shares a direct land boarder
with Bisola in Taraba State of Nigeria has
not been given much attention. He lamented that there is a very porous boarder
with the custom office being closed. Talking to this reporter after the
Sabongida trip whuch he did on an “achaba” Ndansi said “I went there for a
sensitisation meeting with the villagers on Boko Haram and guide them on how to
ensure community vigilance. This is part of my constituency and my little
contribution to ensure that my people are safe”
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FCFA 371 Million Swindled at Bamenda City Council: MTs, Controllers Suspected
Vincent Ndumu Nji, the
Government Delegate to the Bamenda City Council is currently tussling over
paper work to uncover the sum of FCFA 317 million purportedly missing from the
council coffers. Allegations are rife at that the colossal sum of FCFA 317
million disappeared during the tenure of three different municipal treasurers. Since
nothing is as secret as the management of funds in councils, where the
Municipal Treasurers always play the bosses, one of the treasurers is mentioned
to have left a shortage of FCFA 221 million, while two other former treasurers
also left a deficit of FCFA 98 million and FCFA 52 million respectively. Yet it
was difficult to detect the deficit until when recently auditors from the
Ministry of Finance stormed the council to uncover the financial mess. Whether the money was trafficked by those in
the line of control remains another puzzle. The First Assistant SDO for Mezam
during the last administrative, management and store accountant accounts is
quoted to have advised the Vincent Ndumu Nji should write to the Minister of
Finance to look into the issue.
However, tongues are still
waging in Bamenda over the financial mess at the Bamenda City Council. Yet public
opinion in Bamenda holds that those in the line of control should be included
on the list of suspects. Another school of thought holds that while the
treasurers are being followed up, those in the line of control could be
questioned and investigated for negligence of duty.
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Friday, June 20, 2014
SCNC Issues Release as National Chairman Passes On
PRESS RELEASE
The SCNC deeply regrets to announce the sudden death of our former National Chairman, Chief AYAMBA, ETTE OTUN.
He passed away to eternity today afternoon in his home town Mamfe at the ripe age of 91years.As an activist, member of the National Executive and National Chairman, he served the Council with dedication, devotion and commitment. He was a passionate believer and defender of the right to self-determination of the British Southern Cameroons people.
While final arrangements for burial are being awaited we call on all faithful members of the SCNC at home and abroad to remain committed to the ideals Chief Ayamba gave his time, energy and life, namely, the
restoration of our sovereign British Southern Cameroons statehood with bright and equal opportunities for all.
restoration of our sovereign British Southern Cameroons statehood with bright and equal opportunities for all.
Our heart felt condolences to Mrs. Gladys Ayamba and the entire Ayamba family.
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Thursday, June 19, 2014
SCNC Chairman is no More!!!
The National Chairman of the Southern Cameroons National Council (SCNC) Chief Ayamba Ette Otun
had passed onto eternity in his native town of Mamfe, Manyu division, Cameroon. A granddaughter of Chief Ayamba is quoted to have said that the family is in deep shock and grief for a man who spend
all his life for Anglophone struggle with no date set for his burial. Chief Ayamba died in a hospital in Mamfe after a brief illness. He is over the age of 86 and eats neither meat nor
fish in his entire life time and adopted the motor of the “argument of
force and not the force of argument’’ to drive home the none violent
struggle for the independence of Anglophones Cameroons (Former British
Southern Cameroon) in Cameroon. Chief Ayamba is an embodiment of the
Anglophone struggle, inculcated in altruism and had spent his entire
life span fighting for the liberation of Anglophones in Cameroon. SCNC
leaders are reportedly meeting across Cameroon to consider the burial
arrangement of the leader. On 30th December 1999 HRH Chief Ayamba Ette
Otun, late S.N. Tita (may his soul rest in peace), Justice Alobwede
Ebong and Mr. James Sabum (leaving out S.N.Tita who dropped out of the
campaign for personal reasons) seized radio Buea and declared the
independence of Southern Cameroons; they automatically became front
liners in the bid for the self determination of the people of Southern
Cameroons. This move was immediately followed by the closure of the
border at the Mungo Bridge, under the watchful eyes of armed security
forces from the Littoral on 3rd January 2000. Later on H.R.H Chief
Ayamba Ette Otun, Emmanuel Doh Fongoh, Mba Chesami Stephen, Wilson Daiga
Fokum, Chofor Fru John, Sabum James and Alobwede Frederick Ebong (now
on self exile in U.S). who became front liners of SCNC organized a rally
in the Victoria centenary stadium to explain what happened in Buea in
the night of 30th December 1999 from where six (6) of them were arrested
and whisked off to Yaounde and were incarcerated for 14 months in a sub
human cell. Chief Ayamba had spend more than 520 days in detention in
his struggle for Anglophone independence than any other Known activities
and his deep sense of open mindedness and integrity had credited his
leadership with Nfon Ngala Nfon vice chair of SCNC. Repression of the
group increased significantly in 2001 when the organization was declared
illegal by Biya’s government and clashes with police at a demonstration
in Bamenda, Kumba, mamfe and Mutengene resulted in multiple deaths.[3]
As a result, multiple international offices and branches of the SCNC
have opened and engaged in political activities in the Diaspora with
other sprinted groups like Ambazonia all fighting to end the
marginalization of Anglophones Cameroon. In 2011 the BBC reported that
more than 400 SCNC activist where arrested and detained in Buea, south
west region of Cameroon in an anticipated event to mark 50 years of
Southern Cameroon independence under the leadership of Mola Njoh Litumbe
who was taken house arrest at 5 am another proponent of the Anglophone
independent struggle. Following declarations he made on Equinox tv in a
debate leading to the 2011 presidential elections where I was a guest
with Mola on what the presidential Candidates will do to concretized the
union between Anglophones and Francophones 50 years after the purported
reunification. Pressure was mounted on La republic to acknowledged
October 1st 1960 as the independence date of southern Cameroons, finally
the Biya’s government did and issued a statement to that effect,
unfortunately when Biya came to Buea in March 2014 in celebration of
Anglophone independence , Anglophones in government frustrated the move
and turn the celebration to a semi biya’s birthday instead of using the
occasion to articulated the marginalization of Anglophones. The question
now is, will the struggle die as its Leaders passes on, Certainly Not.
Adieu Chief Ayamba , the struggle will live on!!! He who has done his
best in his own time, has leave for all times. You are among the likes
of Nelson Mandela, unfortunately your dream has not been achieved in
your life time but it has built a foundation for the future of
Anglophones struggle. Our deep condolence is with the family of Chief
Ayamba. More info coming soon with contact and directives for those who
wish to be part!!!
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Wednesday, June 18, 2014
Authorized Corruption on the Bamenda Ring road Crooks in Official Uniform and the Circuitous Toll Gate
(
The Genuine Worries of Global Information Network, GLOBINET*)
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mmorality, perversion and
depravation are vices that any sane person or community will shun and stay away
from, except the cousins of the evil one. These vices are all embodied in one
word called corruption, a phenomenon that has long become the pseudonym of
Cameroun. The long yearned-for ring road is so far at an advanced stage,
covering the Baba 1, Babessi, Jakiri to River Bui (Kumbo) stretch. As if this
silver linen in a thick cloud is irritating the authorities in hell, some nasty
development has been noticed on the entire stretch from Bamenda to even Nkambe-
poor old abandoned Nkambe. That development is called “Routiers” in the
parlance understood in our Camerounaise context as Traffic Police!
The Ugly Picture:
Long before the ongoing work on
the Bamenda Ring Road, passengers travelling on it paid for three things at a
go: first, they paid for the bad state of the road, as the driver had to pay
boys on the bad spots to push the cars; second was paying to make up for what the driver will
“bribe” the “Chefs Oficiers” on the way with; third, they paid for the normal
travelling in the vehicle.
Let us take, for instance, a
passenger travelling from Nkambe to Bamenda. The official rate we learn is cfa
3000, but what was being paid until recently was cfa 6000. Here is how the
other cfa3000 is shared. From Nkambe to ndu, GLOBINET saw gendarme officers and
police at two check points, then there is the so-called “Road Safety”. From ndu
to jakiri, you have five check points, with two of those “Road Safety” guys. From
Babessi to Bamenda, you have four control points and one “Road Safety” check
point. In all, we have eleven (11) police/ gendarme checks, and four “Road
Safety” points!
According to GLOBINET’s findings,
at each check point, the driver doles out a thousand francs (cfa1000) to the
police/gendarme controls (each force to take cfa500…while each of the “Road
Safety” crooks get five hundred francs! This entails that the driver doles out
eleven thousand francs to the supposed security guys in uniform, and two thousand
francs to the “Road Safety” people. In which case, if a small five seater car
loaded only at the regularized acceptable four passengers at cfa 3000, he will
collect 12,000frs, fuel it and on return trip could end up with a balance of
less than 7000frs…everything being equal.
So, what the driver resorts to is
to double the load, double the fare, take seven passengers at 6000frs each,
making 42,000frs. After giving out 13,000frs, to the highway authorized robbers
in uniform, and fueling the car for say 17,000frs, he is left with 22,000frs
from which the park boys squeeze out 7000frs as “camp”, with the Municipal
council having less than 500frs. If he were to make an immediate return trip,
he benefits as the “Control Security” will shut their eyes to him! In all these
arrangements, the loser is the state and the travelers! Isn’t it?
Enter the ‘Notorious Routiers”
Just as travelers on the Ring
Road were breathing an air of relief and raising their hands in thanksgiving to
God when the fare dropped from 6000frs to 5000frs, Bamenda-Nkambe, the agents
from hell have yet unleashed a bitter one once more-true to what Jesus Christ
insinuates in John 10:10(a)- that the devil comes to steal, kill and destroy. Otherwise, what
accounts for the sudden introduction of these “luxurious” looking guys in smart
neat uniforms called “Routiers” ( Traffic Police ). Hitherto, they had taken
permanent abode at a dangerous spot on the rough climb from Bambili to
Sabga…less than 500meters from another gang up at the Sabga Plateau. They come
in as early as 5a.m. in two beautiful luxurious expensive cars and a huge state
bike, sit in these cars smoking and sipping some expensive wine with a pencil a
notebook and a whistle. The regular customers know the rules. Whether your car
is in order or not, whether you are overloaded or not, you stop some ten meters
away from them, step out of the car ( most times the driver tells the 7th
passenger to put his left foot on the
brakes!!!) runs over to the ‘officer’s car, and simply drop your thousand
francs. If you pretend to have forgotten, they blow their whistle and you stop,
and if luck fails you, you pay 2000frs!
Passengers have been grumbling
and wondering why a state of law like Cameroon will allow this open vice to
ensue. Last February, a 4-seater car was overloaded to its brim, with 8
passengers, and it passed this point, performed the usual diabolic ritual as
well as with the other gang up at Sabga, and three kms away, somersaulted killing four of the passengers on the spot,
the other five occupants later perished in hospital simply because the driver
had lost control due to overload.
CRTV’s Morning Safari had called for
these officers who were on duty that morning to be charged to court for having
“closed their eyes” when this car passed their check points! Up to this day,
nothing has been done, because these officers are obeying instructions from
above!
Paradoxically, instead of
punishing them or removing them from the road, the authorities have multiplied
these check points on the Ring Road for no other purpose than extorting more
monies from drivers…and by extension from the poor passengers. ( The Matthew
Effect “ to those who have, more will be added…” Now, we can spot them, with
brand new sophisticated bikes and cars at Nkar, Kakar and Binshua doing the
same disastrous work like those at Bambili. They are arrogant, fierce and
lousy. They understand two languages… French and a thousand francs!
One would have taken them to be
some new toll gates on the newly constructed road, yet what of those in Ndu and
Nkambe with yet very poor roads. And to think that drivers have oncemore added
500frs to make up for what they have to give to these fellows! Since they came
around, how many vehicles have they intercepted for violating the highway code
or being out of order to merit additional points on the Bui and Donga Mantung stretch.
GLOBINET’s findings indicate that less than two transport vehicles are charged
to court each year for one or other illegal motives. So, the one conclusion is
that the state of Cameroun is openly endorsing bribery and corruption, yet
pretending to fight them.
Addressing the Syndrome:
In 1998, the Roman Catholic
Bishops of Cameroon stated that corruption has attained a suicidal level in our
country. It is accepted today as a normal way of life, so much so that those
who practice it no longer feel the slightest guilt. There is this girl at GBHS
Bamenda who keeps coming late to school on Wednesdays and Fridays. When the Master
of Discipline sought to get the reason why, she revealed that her father goes
to “work” on Tuesdays and Thursdays. When he returns at night, she is forced to
do the ironing and straightening of all the monies he squeezes from the drivers
on the highway. She just fell short of calling the father a highway robber! She
even said she had queried her dad as to whether he gives receipts to all those
who give him the cash, and he replied that it is a deal from the top in Yaoundé
and that if he doesn’t “work hard” to bring at least cfa500,000frs a day, he
will not be eligible to be in that sector which he “bought” with money! She
said her dad keeps 10% of what he collects and hands the rest to his immediate
next boss who keeps his share and sends the rest up, until the Big Man in Yaoundé
gets his own national share!
From the above analysis, we agree
with the Durban Commitment that “while corruption bears with special cruelty
upon the world’s most poor, it also debases human rights and destroys
confidence in democracy and the legitimacy of governments”. 99.9 % have no
respect for these guys on the roads, and worse still, they loath them like
hell. GLOBINET notes that the factors that facilitate the spread of these
horrendous activities of extortion, or petty corruption is greed and poverty.
When these are presented to Mr. Head of State, he brings in the concept of
“onus of proof”.
Isn’t it time we put in place an
Ombudsman’s office to hear citizen’s complaints headed by Civil society
Organizations like GLOBINET? It is time we adopt a “Zero Tolerance policy where
officials caught in fraudulent activities are instantly dismissed or
imprisoned. We recall that Botswana was rated the least corrupt African
country, yet it is not the richest country in Africa. It is the nation with the
best governance policy. It has an arsenal of measures very rigorous
anti-corruption approach with an autonomous Directorate on corruption and
Economic crime. It is GLOBINET’s wish that collective interest should always supersede
individual interest. What is going on is undermining the government in the eyes
of the people. We can only conclude that lack of morals and ear of the deity
has been sacrificed at the shrine of material gains. Like OAS’s Secretary General, Garira Cesar,
GLOBINET holds that fighting against corruption is a fight for social justice,
because the poor are corruption’s biggest victims. It is time we stop this
phenomenon the best way we can, and we have to start by doing away with these
obnoxious and offensive acts of our
so-called security guys on our highways.
·
Global Information Network (GLOBINET) is a Human
Rights Communication and Information Unit, affiliated to the African Commission
on Human and peoples’ Rights, Banjul, The Gambia. Its Regional Coordinator for
West Africa is Martin Fon Yembe, Publisher of The Frontier Telegraph, Vice
President of CJA-Cameroon.
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Breaking News: Key Boko Haram Arm Traficker Napped in Cameroon
A key of Boko Haram has been in the Northern Region of Cameroon around the Waza Park state media reports say. According to the reports, the Abdallah was apprehended when he was carrying with huge sums of money estimated at above FCFA 7 million. The young man who claims he is working with Alhadj Mustafa was picked on June 16 by the elements of the legion of gendarmerie of the
far North Cameroon. He is said to be a member of the Boko Haram sect involved in arms trafficking in the Northern Region. Besides, the young man was picked in possession of a cellphone which was ring at every second and he also had with him foreign currency (11 euros of 500 notes). Abdallah who formerly was selling fairly used cars played a major role in the release of the Italian Priest and Canadian Nun, according to Koaci news report. It is even alleged that the young man contacted the Speaker of the National Assembly to negotiate for the release of abducted missionaries. Unconfirmed sources say Abdallah has released the name of his collaborators in the Biya regime. Two high profile ministers are being cited in the sharing of the gombo and a Member of Parliament.
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Dread Article 8:2 Looms over Njinikom Mayor, Chah Bam Terence
The fate of the mayor of
Njinikom council in Boyo Division of the North West Region is now hanging on a
balance reports The Sun Newspaper. According to the news report, Chah Bam
Terence, after his election as mayor has abandoned his party activities and is
instead concentrating on the activities of the estates of Bobe Yong Francis
where he is also worker. It is alleged that things came to a head on Friday
June 7, 2014 in Buea when the SDF established and took note of his absenteeism.
The National Executive Council-NEC during roll call established that Chah Bam
Terence was not only absent but did not even sent any of his deputies to
represent him.
Though North West Regional
chairman, Hon. Njong Evaristus tried to take an excuse on his behalf on grounds
that he was involved with the GCE exams, it rather made matters worst. SDF
National chairman who was visibly enraged and pounded his fists on the table
said the attitude of Chah Bam Terence was totally unacceptable. Ni John Fru Ndi
is also quoted to have said that long before NEC was announced, the mayor cum
GCE invigilator knew there would be GCE exams. The fact that the mayor did not
assign one of his deputies to attend the Buea NEC meeting was prove that he was
not collaborating with his deputies, Fru Ndi fumed.
Ni John Fru Ndi went further
to point out that ever since Chah Bam Terence was elected mayor, he (Chah Bam)
has developed a lukewarm attitude towards the party, especially NEC. After
requesting that the mayor be marked absent, Fru Ndi went on to remind that four
of such absentees clearly spell out their consequences, which means self
exclusion from the party, popularly known as article 8:2. Hear him “ if Yong
has died and the mayor is interested in seeing his business continue, he should
also know that the SDF must continue, and we are not going to tolerate any such
further indiscipline”.
Several days after the NEC
meeting, sources inside the Njinikom council disclosed that Chah Bam Terence
who is senior staff of PCHS Bamenda, part of the Yong Estates is already
running the council like a boarding master, who would storm in at any time
damning anybody who tries to call him to order.
The mayor, the top council source is also quoted by
newspaper report to have said that the mayor doesn’t collaborate with any of
his deputies; talk less of other council staff. The most recent is rumours that
the mayor contacted taxation officials to step up taxes on liquor in his
municipality. Tension is now said to be brewing in the municipality over the
issue. Allegations abound that the mayor dolled out FCFA 3 million to the SDF
to grasp the top job without knowing that there is no money in the council. Yet
it has emerged that the Njinikom council is heavily indebted and majority of
these debts were accrued by the out-gone mayor. However, the SDF is
particularly keen on the developments in the Njinikom council because of the
dark memories of the 2014 senatorial elections which about 12 SDF councilors
allegedly received colossal sums of money to vote for the CPDM. When senator
Francis Nkwain who hails from Njinikom came out publicly to thank the SDF
councilors during his homecoming for sending him to the senate. A thing the SDF
has never taken it lightly. Reasons why party hierarchy has kept a very close
watch over happenings in Njinikom for fear of the unknown.
With mayor Chah Bam Terence again on scan, fears
are that this may be the beginning of another cataclysm in the area. Tongues
are still waging as to why tension between the new SDF mayor and his party
should begin brewing very soon after his predecessor, Chiatoh (alias Jesus
Christ) was chased from the position for the same antiparty behavior. According
to the news report, when contacted the mayor of Njinikom Cah Bam Terence said
he is new is the office and did not know that mayors can delegate people to
NEC. “I have pleaded with NEC. The chairman even called me to work with some
fons. You know Pa Yong just died and I can’t abandon him; education and GCE is
also for development”. To him, it is his detractors that are at work, “I know
my enemies are also behind this”, he concluded.
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Member of Parliament Beats-up Own Driver over FCFA 500
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| Hon. Njong Evaristus |
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Sunday, June 15, 2014
CRTV Wages War with Private Media over Awards
By Fai Cassian
Edginess has reached it
crescendo in Bamenda, regional capital of the North West over what
impressionists have described as an unbolt hostility between the state-owned
media and the private media. It was during the maiden (2nd edition)
of CRTV Bamenda Youth Forum Youth Promoter Award(s) for Excellence that the
self-proclaimed indomitable lions of the audio-visual finally exploded from the
bubble to dish out heretical media lessons to the private media. Private media
journalists who took the pains to attend the CRTV Bamenda awards ceremony at
Azam Hotel on June 14, 2014 made sense of life in the bubble when Nji Joseph,
personal representative of North West Governor in his speech called on the
private press to emulate the example of CRTV Bamenda. Reddened by this avowal, some
journalists of the private press stormed out in anger yet could not hide
emotions from the bubbling-like turn of phrase. Yet, a critical judgment
analysis of the event is pulling down the dogged bubbling dogma from the upsurge failure
attempt to spray over the fact that the most humble way to beg is through
“appeal letters”. After all, it is not and had never been fashioned to make money, someone whose
name I have just forgotten whispered in an official speech. If that was not daylight
drama, nothing exceptional justifies proviso how Dr. Mrs. Linda Yang picked
“Woman of the Year” in the opium
den of remembrance, and the opportunity of pleasure again for getting
married to the Prime Minister, Head of Government. A mark of recognition worth
emulating for any young girl in search of a wider possibility in today’s
Cameroon and of course maybe the likes of Hon. Dong Larry-hills who got one for
political emancipation. Apart, SHUMAS’
Ndzerem Stephen who was voted “Man of the Year” has bagged several awards from
many private media organs, Ndansi Elvis Nukam, NUDP National Youth President who
was voted Most Exemplary Youth is also winner of several others.
However, it is regrettable that everyone has his/her own way of creating from other’s creativity, but finding ways to say it correctly is more than half the battle. Recycling like CRTV Bamenda is worthless of emulation.
However, it is regrettable that everyone has his/her own way of creating from other’s creativity, but finding ways to say it correctly is more than half the battle. Recycling like CRTV Bamenda is worthless of emulation.
“It is pathetic that CRTV
Bamenda wants those who have been organizing awards of excellence for the past
fifteen years to emulate from them”, one journalist was heard expressing self
in anger. Implicitly, each columnist and radio programme should embark in
awards of excellence to emulate CRTV Bamenda. To others, it is easier to assail
and obliterate an act of creation than to create one. Questions as to why Nuck
Protus, the King of Youths and initiator of the CRTV Bamenda talk-show youth
forum was conspicuously absent abounds high. “Is that the model they want us to
emulate?” another journalist questioned. Expressionists were quick to question
whether the private press was called up to emulate such a bad example where creativity
has no loyalty, could not be recognized and or patronized, yet hook-winged. A
school of thought holds that the youth forum youth promoter award (not awards) was
a mark of displaced priorities for CRTV management. The viciousness of renaming
the 2nd edition as the maiden edition as indicated above stamps out
clearly that the greatness, which means
rewriting what has been written in poor handwriting is worthwhile. The Eye
is aware that Amadou Valmouke, CRTV General Manager as observed may be trimmed
to measure as the bubble explosion has ignited infuriated tones of unguided missiles.
(To
be continued)
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Friday, June 13, 2014
Euphoria in Misaje As NUDP National Youth President, Ndansi Elvis is Honoured by Highest Secret Traditional Group
The euphoria was total, the fanfare was beyond human understanding as the highest secret authority in the Nchaney land honoured NUDP National. The news sweep Misaje today, June 12, at about 8am when NUDP National President received the notification from the Mabu of Nkanchi Palace. Ndansi Elvis according to what we gathered will be admitted into the kwifon cycle today. Pics of the announcement
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