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Cameroon’s Deputy Prime Minister at the Presidency of the Republic in charge of Relations with the Assemblies, Ahmadou Ali has since October 14, 2015 been in a hospital in France. Mr Amadou Ali was evacuated aboard an air ambulance on the instructions of the Head of State Paul Biya.
With age telling on most of the members of the CPDM crime syndicate, the Vice Prime Minister is not the only highly placed government official who is seeking medical care in the West. The Deputy Secretary General at the Presidency of the Republic, Peter Agbor Tabi, who has a special role in the central administration and the coordination of intelligence, was also taken to a French hospital.
Many ageing cabinet ministers and senior state officials shuttle between Europe and Cameroon for treatment at the expense of the Cameroonian taxpayer. Recently, the Secretary of State, Jean Baptiste Bokam and General Dagafounansou of the Cameroon army were also flown abroad for medical reasons including the late Madam Foning.
When they do not collapse in official ceremonies such as the cases of premiers Philemon Yang, Peter Mafany Musonge and Minister Emmanuel Bonde, these CPDM gurus enjoy medical evacuation by our new national carrier known as Air France. The average age of the CPDM team and their acolytes in power is around 65, which is a factor of physical and physiological instability.
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Cameroon’s Deputy Prime Minister at the Presidency of the Republic in charge of Relations with the Assemblies, Ahmadou Ali has since October 14, 2015 been in a hospital in France. Mr Amadou Ali was evacuated aboard an air ambulance on the instructions of the Head of State Paul Biya.
With age telling on most of the members of the CPDM crime syndicate, the Vice Prime Minister is not the only highly placed government official who is seeking medical care in the West. The Deputy Secretary General at the Presidency of the Republic, Peter Agbor Tabi, who has a special role in the central administration and the coordination of intelligence, was also taken to a French hospital.
Many ageing cabinet ministers and senior state officials shuttle between Europe and Cameroon for treatment at the expense of the Cameroonian taxpayer. Recently, the Secretary of State, Jean Baptiste Bokam and General Dagafounansou of the Cameroon army were also flown abroad for medical reasons including the late Madam Foning.
When they do not collapse in official ceremonies such as the cases of premiers Philemon Yang, Peter Mafany Musonge and Minister Emmanuel Bonde, these CPDM gurus enjoy medical evacuation by our new national carrier known as Air France. The average age of the CPDM team and their acolytes in power is around 65, which is a factor of physical and physiological instability.
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Cameroon’s Deputy Prime Minister at the Presidency of the Republic in charge of Relations with the Assemblies, Ahmadou Ali has since October 14, 2015 been in a hospital in France. Mr Amadou Ali was evacuated aboard an air ambulance on the instructions of the Head of State Paul Biya.
With age telling on most of the members of the CPDM crime syndicate, the Vice Prime Minister is not the only highly placed government official who is seeking medical care in the West. The Deputy Secretary General at the Presidency of the Republic, Peter Agbor Tabi, who has a special role in the central administration and the coordination of intelligence, was also taken to a French hospital.
Many ageing cabinet ministers and senior state officials shuttle between Europe and Cameroon for treatment at the expense of the Cameroonian taxpayer. Recently, the Secretary of State, Jean Baptiste Bokam and General Dagafounansou of the Cameroon army were also flown abroad for medical reasons including the late Madam Foning.
When they do not collapse in official ceremonies such as the cases of premiers Philemon Yang, Peter Mafany Musonge and Minister Emmanuel Bonde, these CPDM gurus enjoy medical evacuation by our new national carrier known as Air France. The average age of the CPDM team and their acolytes in power is around 65, which is a factor of physical and physiological instability.
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At least 15 people, all civilians were killed on Wednesday the 21st 2015 in Doulo, a village about seven kilometers from Mora, the chief town in the Mayo Sava division in the Far North by Boko Haram militants. Heavily armed members of the Nigerian Islamic terrorist group raided Doulo in the middle of the night burned down houses and murdered 15 people.
Cameroon defense forces reportedly intervened when the insurgents had fled back into their base in Nigeria. This is the second deadly attack attributed to Boko Haram ever since American troops arrived in the north of Cameroon to help combat terrorism. On Saturday, October 17, 2015, a senior officer of the Cameroon army Captain Robert Djinebo was killed.
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- Boko Haram
At least 15 people, all civilians were killed on Wednesday the 21st 2015 in Doulo, a village about seven kilometers from Mora, the chief town in the Mayo Sava division in the Far North by Boko Haram militants. Heavily armed members of the Nigerian Islamic terrorist group raided Doulo in the middle of the night burned down houses and murdered 15 people.
Cameroon defense forces reportedly intervened when the insurgents had fled back into their base in Nigeria. This is the second deadly attack attributed to Boko Haram ever since American troops arrived in the north of Cameroon to help combat terrorism. On Saturday, October 17, 2015, a senior officer of the Cameroon army Captain Robert Djinebo was killed.
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Cameroon’s Deputy Prime Minister at the Presidency of the Republic in charge of Relations with the Assemblies, Ahmadou Ali has since October 14, 2015 been in a hospital in France. Mr Amadou Ali was evacuated aboard an air ambulance on the instructions of the Head of State Paul Biya.
With age telling on most of the members of the CPDM crime syndicate, the Vice Prime Minister is not the only highly placed government official who is seeking medical care in the West. The Deputy Secretary General at the Presidency of the Republic, Peter Agbor Tabi, who has a special role in the central administration and the coordination of intelligence, was also taken to a French hospital.
Many ageing cabinet ministers and senior state officials shuttle between Europe and Cameroon for treatment at the expense of the Cameroonian taxpayer. Recently, the Secretary of State, Jean Baptiste Bokam and General Dagafounansou of the Cameroon army were also flown abroad for medical reasons including the late Madam Foning.
When they do not collapse in official ceremonies such as the cases of premiers Philemon Yang, Peter Mafany Musonge and Minister Emmanuel Bonde, these CPDM gurus enjoy medical evacuation by our new national carrier known as Air France. The average age of the CPDM team and their acolytes in power is around 65, which is a factor of physical and physiological instability.
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