Cameroon: Justice Ayah Paul turns to UN to liberate him from Biya’s incisors
The erstwhile Advocate General of the Supreme Court, Justice Ayah Paul Abine, has now turned to the United Nations (UN) to rescue him from Biya’s henchmen, who have been holding him in detention.
Ayah’s plights are contained in curtly worded letter to the UN.
In the epistolary to the UN, the ex-Advocate General asserted that he was virtually abducted from his house on January 21 and caged without any charges.
“Given my very poor health, I am humbly inviting the UN Working Group to take urgent action about my case following my arbitrary arrest and detention,” the letter reads in parts.
The letter which is written on behalf of the victim by his son, Ayah Ayah Abine, says that his father does not have any secured postal address and prefers to be contacted by telephone or mail or DHL.
Justice Ayah was arrested at his Tam-Tam Weekend family home in Yaounde on January 21, by armed security officers and whisked off to detention.
Since then, the former MP of Akwaya Constituency has been detained at the Gendarmerie Headquarters popularly known by its French acronym as SED.
Following his arrest, the 67-year-old is said to be suffering from many diseases. Many hope that the UN will intervene and liberate the National President of PAP from the fangs of the Biya regime.
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