Who is the Next Bar President? A Lady, A Man, An Anglophone, a Francophone, A South Westerner or still a North Westerner or somebody from the North ?
Barrister Kenmende Henry NWESTBarrister Ben Suh Fuh NWest |
Barrister Njualem |
Barrister Ebah |
Barrister Enow |
The
following observations are exactly the cards in play in the North West Region ahead
of the 2015 Cameroon Bar Council Challenge encounter slated for the 31st
of this January.
As days
for the race narrow down tension and uncertainty hooks the air as there is
clamor for vote canvas in the whole Republic with 60 vying for 15 places in the
Bar Council others for the Presidency.
In the North West Region
host holders of the Presidency, Barrister Ben Suh Fuh after primaries stands
out as the favorite choice of some North Westerners while Barrister Kenmende Henry
carry a whooping majority of all the camps in a conclave of the Region’s
elderly Lawyers. That was on the 6th and 9th of January 2015 respectively
at Dreamland Restaurant where, Barrister Sama Francis backed out on pretext
that he could not stand election with seven others he regarded his children.
Barrister
Ben Suh Fuh of Amity Chambers Bamenda, Practicing for well over 15 years ahead
of the race happens to be a favorite aspirant disposed in attitude and
pragmatic in character. Barrister Ben Suh Fuh is also the favorite choice of
some South West Lawyers.
Barrister Kenmende
Henry comes in as the best runner up from the North West, choice of the North
West Lawyer’s Association, renowned, highly favored and honoured by a cream of
Lawyers who call themselves a new generation of talented lawyers. To them, Barrister
Kenmende Henry of Posterity Chamber Bamenda, is their messiah, who masters the
field, can face all odds, is realistic, firm, frank, fair in actions and words,
is a good speaker, dynamic, charismatic, bold, industrious, and brave, can
deliver the much expected aspirations of Cameroon Lawyers. Being in practice
for over 16 years with challenging record, leaves a lot in the history of the
profession and should deserve all the credit to take up leadership of the
Cameroon Bar Council. Barrister Kenmende commands the respect and support of
both South West and Francophone Lawyers.
The
presence of these big Lawyers in the race regarded as guru in the profession in
the North West is a major threat to Barrister Sama’s Career and ambitions as
they have sworn with impunity that no major threat from whosoever can cause
them to step down. Hear them “The battle is on”
Avalanches
of reasons are responsible for a cross section of the lawyers disowning
Barrister Sama; a cross sections of the Lawyers are not ready to invest their support
on an incumbent who does not have up to three boutonnieres behind him. Hear
them, “Acquisition of land and the law school in the offing are not major
achievements of the president leaving major issues of the profession and the
nation to redress. During these two years, most of the promises of the
President did not come to pass, no professional cards, Lawyer’s rolls, no
Lawyer’s directory nor calendar etc”. One even described their being under him,
a brother’s leadership “like being in heaven an unable to see God” and will
prefer to go in for the Jesus that is beside to take them to the right hand of
the Father and are praying very strongly that let his will be done on earth
this time so that total change can come in the legal corp.
To
further buttress, Barrister Jacobs Ateh, one of the proponents of the “New
Generation Advocates” on his part declared that, the genealogy of the
association owes birth out of the frustrations of Advocates who are
dissatisfied with the way the institutions of the Bar are managed by those who
man them.
“We
are witnesses to situations wherein the Bar remains silent on issues of the
society, even those affecting the Bar. The law on anti-terrorism has come with
great expectations on the Bar to say something, yet, they are silent. The Civil
Code that touches on the Anglophones is pending, but the Bar is silent. The
situation of Notaries being appointed almost came to pass if the Northwest
lawyers didn’t storm Yaoundé for a pronouncement to be made. The Bar was
silent.
“The
relationship between Lawyers and Magistrates keeps degenerating to a situation
where Magistrates keep Lawyers in court from 8am to midday, just for a
Magistrate to enter the courtroom and say ‘matters adjourned’ and the Bar is
silent. We have to fight and assert the independence of the Bar.
“When
you find a Bar that is silent about societal and professional issues, it is
only the “New Generation” that can take the Bar to the desired level and we
strongly believe that the old generation of the Bar has failed the aspirations
of the “New Generation Advocates”, added Jacobs Ateh.
Barrister Ngoulla Arlette from the Littoral, of French speaking expression, with a Master’s in Business
Law is the lone female that has braved the odds to show up her head to enhance
gender and decry female rights marginalization in the corps.
Very
determined and optimistic, she has hopes of restructuring the Bar, cleaning up
the profession based on ethics, enhance continues training of Lawyers,
implementation of an annual budgetary system, establishment of a social
security system, creation of a client common fund account, publication of the
decree of application on the fees, computerization of the electoral system and
the increase in the amount of professional fees etc.
In the
South West Region where you have most Anglophone practitioners, FAKLA Fako
Lawyers’ Association is faced with the options of Barrister Njualem Charlse of
the Human Rights Law firm, Ebah Ntoko of Justice of the Justice Law Firm and
Barrister Enow Benjamin of Late Bonu’s Liberty Law Firm all fervent choice of
respective parties and camps.
In the
South West, as the debate is on popular opinion holds that the task to be
accomplished should be given or entrusted in the hands of Barrister Enow
Benjamin of the Liberty Law firm formerly headed by Late Barrister Bonu
Innocent as a sign of tribute to a big legal icon who was supposed, if still
alive to have taken over from Barrister Sama Francis. May his Soul rest in
perfect peace!
In Meme,
Lawyers there through the voice of their able leader Barrister Awuta Philip
Atuba are of the opinion that they should be united for a common course and
face a common front in order to make victory come their way, projecting
Barrister Mboke Divine as the lone candidate of the Meme Lawyer’s Association.
Divided
over who should stand for the Regions is a call for concern as pundits and
analysts are of the opinion that if proper care is not taken Barrister Arlette
Ngoulla a lady and of French speaking in expression may carry the day. That is having first all the women Lawyers
rallying behind her, to follow his francophone brothers and why not sell outs
from the North West and South West.
Campaigns
are on, manifestos littered around, the
future stale and blurred to aspirants God having it, with all certainty 31st
of January 2015 will surely come to answer the mix ridded opinion polls on who
is the next Cameroon Bar Council President. Will it be an Anglophone or a
francophone? A male or female Advocate? A North Westerner still or a South
Westerners? Only God Knows and provided candidates play their cards well.
NB:For the Female Legal Icon Ngoulla Arlette Fotso THE JOKER amongst Runners UP, her Pictures and career Profile, we shall disclose and Display six days to the 2015 Bar Council Elections with excerpt of her Full Campaign Speech and the Vision she has for the Cameroon Bar .
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