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The first ever Customs officials trained on the marine profession were sent off last October 5 during a solemn graduation ceremony chaired at the Douala Naval Base by the Director General of Customs, Fongod Edwin. Baptized as the Operation HALCOMI batch (stop illicit maritime trade), the 62 Customs officials were trained for six weeks on sea profession at the specialized technical centre of the National Navy in Douala.
Speaking at the occasion, the Director General of Cameroon Customs explained that this new concept is fruits of a partnership convention signed on August 11, 2015 between the Ministry of Finance and the Ministry of Defence relating to surveillance of water by customs officials.
While congratulating the pioneer batch on behalf of Finance Minister, Alamine Ousmane Mey, the Director General of Customs, Fongod Edwin used the occasion to announce that some 300 new Customs elements will be trained on the marine profession before the year 2016 runs out.
He explained that Cameroon Customs and the National Navy decided to federate their policies and actions (human, material and financial means) in order to better tackle fresh threats on maritime transport, external trade and security of the territory.
The Customs boss further said “we hope through joint interventions to fight against customs fraud, share necessary information relating to surveillance activities, put in place organs for follow up of joint activities, programme and finance joint operations in the field, organize training and refresher courses of both corps.”
Speaking earlier, the Head of the National Navy, Contre-Amiral, Mendoua Jean reassured Customs Director General, Fongod Edwin of their constant collaboration in the realization of their mission. He said the training of these customs officials ushers in a new era of multi-sector effective cooperation in the sea.
Results of cooperation between Cameroon Customs and the National Navy over the last two months were described as eloquent and exemplary with the seizure of more than 100 000 litres of fuel, more than 50 000 litres of oil, more than 5000 bags of rice attempted to be fraudulently exported, more than 2000 palettes of beer and fruit juice, more than 1000 palettes of milk products and hundreds of cartons of other contraband products.
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Six Cameroon Common Law Lawyers who are together with their peers currently observing a second week of sit-down strike following government’s reluctance to heed to their demandshave been summoned to appear before the South West Attorney General today, Thursday, October 20, 2016.
Barrister Nkongho FelixAgbor Balla, President of the Fako Lawyers' Association (FAKLA); Barrister Sopseh Nganjo Emilien, President of the Manyu Lawyers' Association (MALA); Barrister Philip Awutah Atubah, the then President of the Meme Lawyers' Association (MELA); and Harmony Bobga-Mbuton, President of the North West Lawyers’ Association (NOWELA) had October 6 signed a release urging Common Law Lawyers to observe a sit-down strike from October 11 to October 14.
The lawyers say their May 2015 ultimatum addressed to government and a reminder made in February 2016 had not received a favorable response. They want solely Common Law magistrates to serve in Common Law jurisdictions and that all pieces of legislation in Cameroon should respect the bilingual and bi-jural character of the state.
As they celebrated the huge success of their last week's four-day strike on October 15, the aforementioned lawyers moved to prolong the strike.
The announced extension of the strike from Monday, October 17th to 21st, they said, was intended to mount more pressure on the Cameroon Government to critically look into their demands and react to them appropriately, instead of what the lawyers refer to as Government's "Divide and Rule Policy"..
Shaken by the strike, Government reportedly was trying to meet the lawyers’ demands but without total commitment, lawyers say.
Agbor Balla, Awutah and Sopseh will be expected to appear before the South West Attorney General along with Barristers Divine Mboke, Charles Njualem and Justice Ebah Ntoko who are members of the Bar Councilfor the South West.
The lawyers note with regret that the Government instead of responding to their demands is still employing its traditional policy of divide and rule. Consequently, they called on their members to remain resolute, determined, steadfast and focus and not to lend themselves to any Government manipulation.
As we went to press, Barrister Bobga-Mbuton had not been included in the summons given that he elects jurisdiction in the North West Region.
UB lecturers endorse strike as genuine.
The lawyers had in prolonging the strike action said they shall be synergizing with the National Union of Teachers of Higher Education (SYNES), Cameroon Teachers’ Trade Union –(CATTU), Teachers Association of Cameroon (TAC), Traders Associations, Taxi Drivers Unions, Bus Companies, and Commercial Motorbike Riders’ Associations, as well as “BuyamSellam” Associations, across the North West and South West Regions.
SYNES UB Chapter after an Executive Committee meeting said in a Press Statement that, "the present action by the lawyers is the result of the stony silence of government which has often mired cultural arguments in this country and heated up the polity needlessly".
"There doesn't seem to be a national dialogue mechanism to promptly address and thereby mitigate the tensions resulting from some of the wanton abuses of Cameroon's bi-cultural composition," the statement signed by SYNES UB President, Prof. James Arrey Abangma and SYNES UB scribe, Dr. Fontem A. Neba reads in part.
The lecturers endorsed the lawyers’ strike in the following words:
“We, Teachers of Higher Education entirely endorse the Common Law Lawyers’ action as a genuine expression of the continual frustration Anglophones have loved throughout this tiresome union. Their action mirrors their revulsion against the on-going State-sponsored cultural genocide the two juridico-legal systems of this country must be protected. The industrial action reflects the aspiration of the average Anglophone and should be listened to. We call on ALL Cameroonians to support the lawyers’ quest for equality, for the good of our country.”
Strike has been infiltrated by secessionists
- Barrister Ngek John Ngala, Bar GA President’s North West Representative
Barrister Ngek John Ngala, the new Representative of the President of the General Assembly of the Cameroon Bar Association for the North West Region in a press conference in Bamenda yesterday, October 19 dissociated himself from the ongoing strike on grounds that persons with secessionist tendencies have infiltrated the ranks of the lawyers.
He said judging from the way the strike is going, it will take the Common Law Lawyers to nowhere.
His October 13, 2016 appointment by Barrister Nico Halle, President of the General Assembly of the Cameroon Bar Association, came following the resignation of Barrister Harmony Bobga-Mbuton from the position. He resigned in the heart of the lawyers’ strike to attract Government’s attention to their worries.
In a resignation letter dated October 11, 2016 and addressed to the Bar GA President, Barrister Bobga-Mbuton cited circumstances he did not longer find “comfortable to continue to represent a body that works against the interest of lawyers I am expected to serve from my appointive position of your representative for the North West Region and elected leader of the North West Lawyers’ Association…”
“I can only thank Barrister Bobga for the services he has rendered to the Bar as my representative in the North West Region since he was appointed one and a half years ago. We thank him for the services he has rendered to the Bar; much is still expected from him...,” Nico Halle had said.
Ngek said he granted the press conference on his personal behalf.
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Several Journeys have been cancelled ,buses from Douala have made a U-Turn and those from Yaounde Stranded around Manyai a locality situated about 70KM from Boumnyebel,before Matomb.
The National road number three has just collapsed.The section built over water could not withstand the pressure which certainly had been degrading .
A truck has been stuck with back tires hanging on the river.

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Some 20 former PLACAM workers and those of National Ship Yard Company have been arrested by elements of GMI number two in Douala.
They were among over 200 others who organized a strike action Monday at the Wouri Bridge in Douala One paralyzing circulation of rover one hour.
Police used tear gas to disperse the striking former workers from the streets as they had already invaded major joints blocking circulation.There was exchange of stones from one camp to the other as protesters managed to pick few stones and tear gas to throw them back at security forces.
The workers are decrying abusive dismissal and non payment of Social dues.
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Police officers in Muyuka Sub division have apprehended a man whose daily activity is to traffic girls to Europe promising them greener pastures.
Eyambi Mediki Sona from Kumba, Meme division of the South West is currently under detention at the special branch Muyuka with charges of #Human Trafficking levied against him. According to reports,Eyambi through a contact in Nigeria has for a while now been illegally smuggling girls from Nigeria through Cameroon to Europe and other parts of the world. But this time, nature caught up with him as a tip off from one of his neighbors who suspected his movement foiled his plan.
As the story goes, the four girls Andra Akwage, age 19, Osazi Ota, 24, Vera Akborn and Mercy Osala both in their mid-twenties from Benin state, Nigeria, were approached by the contact, a woman, who promised to get them abroad where they could easily get a high paid job. She however told them that they would have to go through Cameroon since it was easier to process documents there.
Andra Akwage who spoke to this reporter said “…after I lost my mum, a woman came and told me that she would help me travel and since I had learned a trade, it would be easy for me to make money. I accepted and she gave me the contact of “uncle Sona” and instructed us to go to Egbidi and board a bus for Cameroon from there.
To Cameroon
In Cameroon we called the man and after a while he came and took us to this house.” She said pointing at a single room the five of them slept in for over a month, “…they told us that they would process our papers, our passports and visas…only my brother was aware of my journey since I don’t have any other family member” she said while pleading to be taken back to Nigeria. Presenting the case to the press last Thursday October 13, the Commissioner of the Special branch Muyuka, Mbang Assoumou Clement, who led the task force to crack down the accused trafficker explained that the man with his accomplices are believed to be using fake documents to smuggle girls abroad, to serve as sex slaves and domestic laborers. This he added was due to the fact that none of the girls knew where they were heading and how much it would cost them to get there.
Ongoing investigation
In a guided visit to the hideout of the trafficker far away from the main road, in an interior quarter called Mobaba quarter two, where a school teacher had rented a room to the man and the four girls, the commissioner explained that according to investigations the man was familiar with his route indicating that he has been doing the business for a long time. Both the commissioner and state counsel for Muyuka who were presented with the case however refused to speak further stating that investigations were still on-going. However, police sources in Muyuka hinted this reporter that Eyambi Mediki Sona who was hidden from public view had been on the police radar for a while due to his illicit activities. At the time of this report, the accused as well as the four girls were under police custody at the Muyuka Gendarmerie and if found guilty the man risks serving jail term from 10 to 20 years as prescribed under section 342.1 of the penal code which condemns trafficking and slavery of persons.
As for the girls, it is reported that they would be handed over to the Nigerian consulate for onward repatriation back to Nigeria. #girls to Europe
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Families have been called to retrieve corpses of relatives from the Buea Regional General Hospital Mortuary in the shortest delay.
A delay would mean some of the corpses will start decaying. The Director of the Regional Hospital Dr ENOW Orock who made the call revealed to local media that refrigerators at the hospital have suffered breakdown and needed to be repaired. He disclosed that for now there are only 12 corpses at the hospitals mortuary and that families could retrieve them and transfer to other mortuaries.
A mortuary attendant who begged to remain anonymous revealed that some of the corpses had started showing signs of decay. The Mayor of Buea Council Patrick EKEMA who is the board chairman of the hospital had embarked on a project to construct a 200 million ultra modern mortuary but had his project stopped by the governor of South West Region, Bernard OKALIA Bilai.
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A conference on professionalising higher education in Cameroon began yesterday, October 11, 2016 in Yaounde.
Information indicate that in Africa, as elsewhere, university systems are facing challenges and are at the crossroads of profound transformation, shaped by the theatre of political, economic, cultural and social changes. This is seen through the soaring numbers of students associated with the quality and relevance of training needs of the labour market. Faced with the complexity of current and future global challenges, the Ministry of Higher Education has embarked on a programme to professionalise Cameroon’s higher education system in a bid to modernise and render it competitive and performant. It is within this backdrop that the Minister of Higher Education, Jacques Fame Ndongo, yesterday, October 11, 2016 in Yaounde opened the second national conference on the Professionalisation of Higher Education in Cameroon on the theme; “Higher Education and Social Demand”.
Present at the opening session was the President of the UNESCO General Conference, Stanley Mutumba Simataa, who reiterated UNESCO’s readiness to assist Cameroon in meeting up with the challenges faced in its higher education sector. He stressed on the need for higher education output to be aligned with the changes taking place in the society in a bid to ensure efficiency with the type of graduates that come out of such institutions. UNESCO as a willing partner is going to ensure that the final products from Cameroon’s Higher Education System are apt for the ever changing society through the provision of expertise and knowledge to assist Cameroon in its effort towards professionalisation of the higher education system.
Jacques Fame Ndongo highlighted the path covered by the government to professionalise the higher education sector beginning with the Bachelor-Master-Doctorate (BMD) system which started in 2007. The Minister said on the instructions of the Head of State, they are out to train creators of jobs and not job seekers. As such, universities should be able to open their doors to employment through adaptable teaching methods. Through presentations and group work, university authorities from all the ten Regions of the country will brainstorm on topics such as “legal alignment of professionalization”, “mechanisms for decrypting economic demand as an indicator of training offer” and “business incubators and junior enterprises”. At the end of discussions, a harmonised programme of technological and teachers training fields will be established.
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