Thursday, June 9, 2016

Dr. Christopher Fomunyoh: Know “THE MAN” & Why He Bagged World Echoes Newspaper’s 2016 National Press Innovation Award to Sustainable Development Actors *As Most Admired & Dynamic Cameroonian Anglophone Politician of the Year

Without gain saying or making Dr Christopher commonly called Dr Chris is a house whole name who beyond all reasonable doubt remains outstanding, pronounced and tall amongst all political leaders in Cameroon. As a political activist/Guru, through his Charitable works under the umbrella of the Formunyoh Foundation combined with his sound world knowledge and connection. Dr Chris has been able to carve or better still pitch an all combining tent around the Cameroonian political circumference that has increasingly won souls into that kingdom bearing his political ideologies to an extend that they now see in him a true political leader of this era to lead Cameroon to the promised land.  Reasons why no surprise should be expressed on the floods of Awards rained on him by the Press and international bodies or communities, because he scores the shot. It is not for nothing that he emerged as the most solicited and voted as true and genuine Anglophone political leader to lead Cameroonians in the up coming 2018 Presidential Election during the call for nomination by Colbert Gwain under the umbrella of Colbert Factor christened “call 4 Anglophone to rule Cameroon”.
Who is Dr Chris

 



 Born in Guzang – Batibo, Momo Division, North West Cameroon, Dr. Christopher Fomunyoh is the founder and president of The Fomunyoh Foundation (www.tffcam.org), a non-profit organization that works to promote democracy, social and humanitarian causes in Cameroon.  Since its launch in 1999, the Foundation organizes workshops to raise citizen awareness and strengthen the capacity of civil society organizations and journalists.
The Foundation has also conducted activities in partnership with development associations such as the women of Bonadale, Douala in the Littoral region, and the traditional Fondom of Foto-Dschang in the Western region.  It has donated books to many municipal councils and academic institutions in regions across the entire country. The North West Region, Maroua in the Far North, Mayo Oulou still in the Far North, Garoua in the North and Ngoundere in the Adamawa as well as in the capital city of Yaounde, in the Center Region. The East Region has also benefited from this largesse; three secondary schools in Bertoua, the Bertoua Linguistic Center as well as the Catholic University of Bertoua. Two schools in Abong Mbang have also been beneficiaries. In the Center Region, four academic institutions in the city of Yaounde, the nations’ capital and have been sponsoring Youth activities in Monatele and Monabo in the Lekie Division of the Center Regions.  The Foundation also runs a community radio station in Bamenda and a public library of over 20,000 books.
Besides the donation of such academic treasures, the Foundation has also been very concerned with the less privileged. To this effect, it has made donations to orphanages and widow organizations in Maroua in the Far North, Bertoua in the East  and Guzang in the North West Region. It has also donated a resource centre to the Nkambe Council for the training of women in information and communication technologies.
On the international scene, Dr. Christopher Fomunyoh is currently Senior Associate for Africa and Regional Director at the National Democratic Institute for International Affairs (NDI). He has organized and advised international election observation missions to Benin, Cameroon, Central Africa Republic, Côte d’Ivoire, Ethiopia, Ghana, Madagascar, Mali, Nigeria and Sierra Leone.
He has also designed and supervised country specific democracy support programs with civic organizations, political parties and legislative bodies in Benin, Burundi, Côte d’Ivoire, the Democratic Republic of Congo, Ghana, Guinea Bissau, Guinea Conakry, Liberia, Mali, Madagascar, Niger, Nigeria, The Gambia, Senegal and Togo.
In the course of his work, Dr. Fomunyoh interacts regularly with heads of state and government, cabinet ministers, elected officials and political and civic leaders. He recently designed and helped launch the African Statesmen Initiative

(ASI), a program aimed at facilitating political transitions in Africa by encouraging former Heads of State to stay engaged in humanitarian issues, conflict mediation, public health and other key sectors of human development on the continent. On several occasions, Dr. Fomunyoh has testified on African issues before various committees of the United States Congress.

 


As an expert on democratization in Africa, Dr. Fomunyoh makes frequently guest appearances on major media networks including CNN, BBC, NewsHour, Voice of America, and Radio France Internationale; and provides interviews for major national and international newspapers, including the Los Angeles Times, New York Times, Washington Post, Washington Times, Le Monde and International Herald Tribune. He has published articles in academic journals on African politics and governance.
Dr. Fomunyoh has traveled extensively in Africa, Europe and North America, and is perfectly bilingual in English and French. He holds a Licence en Droit from Yaoundé University in Cameroon, a Master’s Degree (LL.M.) in International Law from Harvard Law School; and a Ph.D. in Political Science from Boston University. Dr. Fomunyoh is an adjunct faculty at the African Center for Strategic Studies and a former adjunct professor of African Politics and Government at Georgetown University.

Why Biya “Man” of the Year, his 34 years track Record & Balance Sheet at the Helm of the Republic of Cameroon

34 years of exceeding and remarkable achievements, makes H.E President Paul Biya go down the annals of history not only as an absolute monarch, dictator or one of Africa’s long serving ruler or King, but also as the architect of Cameroons’ new deal policy, the brain behind rigor and moralization, democracy, liberal rights, second generation agriculture, the vision 2035 and above all the peace and Security that reign in Cameroon. The strive to alleviate poverty, unemployment, social welfare, misery, hunger, poor health infrastructure and insurance policies and above all the struggle to move Cameroon to a more enterprising economy that embraces the values of the private sector economy to the public leaves much to be celebrated about his Excellency all Might President Paul Biya Commander in chief of the Cameroonian Armed forces.     


 



  
As a start, the preliminary ideologies of President Paul Biya were presented in a roadmap known as the New Deal policy which was imbued in the virtues of rigour and moralization, and communal liberalism. To understand the vision Paul Biya had for Cameroon is to identify the cornerstones of Rigour and Moralization and or Communal Liberalism. With it was a policy that opted for the reintroduction of multiparty politics, a free society and democracy. Unfortunately, the ingredients with which the policies were engraved touched the interest of some conservationists within. The dissenting voices finally exploded like volcano in a coupe plot. And on April 6, 1984, some of his detractors stage an attempt to remove him from power through the barrel of the gun. Regrettably for the coupe plotters, evil could not triumph over the truth. By the time that Cameroonians wanted to refocus their energy and support Biya to set Cameroon towards achieving his New Deal political programme, another disaster hit the country. It wasn’t man made anyway but a natural disaster that took place at Nyos claiming thousands of lives. When the storm was over, Cameroon was caught in the wrap of the economic crisis. The world economic crisis affected almost every sector, even though Paul Biya managed to sustain the economy from collapsing into th doldrums, Cameroon’s five years development plan that had been guiding development process in the country shrunken. The civil service was like in a jungle, while the rich became richer, the poor became poorer. President Biya was then obliged to go in for structural adjustment. Salaries of civil servants were cut-down, and President Biya called on Cameroonians to tighten their sleeves.

The Modernizer
Between 1982 and 1985, Paul Biya’s mindset geared towards economic recovery and setting the pace for democracy. In 1985 he decided to introduce a political platform that could accompany his aspirations for Cameroon. That is how the CPDM in Bamenda to match those aspirations while the CNU died a natural death. As if to say he was seeing tomorrow, President Biya told radio Monte Carlos in France that he would be remembered as the man who brought democracy to Cameroon. In December 1990, the anti democratic laws of 1962 were scraped off by the National Assembly to usher in new laws that give room for democracy, freedom expression, freedom of associations and liberty. Thus, the law harmonizing the freedom of association, speech, political parties and religious groups brought democratic process. To accompany these measures, the issue of regional balance and national integration was not just in principle but was put to practice. Whether multiparty politics was forced into his throat or not is an issue because if he had said no to it, no matter the wind that was blowing it would have passed, bookmakers observed. But Biya accepted and granted Cameroonians even though some of his colleagues moved to the street claiming Cameroonian were not prepared for such a process. The revision of the constitution of 18, January 1996, aided President Biya to refocus his policies. The introduction of the Senate, Constitutional Council and the regions to replace the provinces was another innovative mark of the head of state to accompany democratic process. The Criminal Procedure Code of 2005 added value to guarantee the liberty of Cameroonians. The creation of the national Human Rights Commission could not be emphasized as it was added impetus to the issue of freedom in the country. To concretized it by signing a decree creating an election observatory known as the National Election Observatory –NEO.  Though with limited powers, it set the pace for the creation of the independent election body, Elections Cameroon.

The Achiever
As President Biya clocks 34 in some few months to come, his cronies, Cameroonians will be celebrating some of his outstanding achievements. It is a fact that Cameroon has made giant strides under the leadership of President Paul Biya both socially, economically and politically. The greatest achievement that Cameroonians have enjoyed is the peace that has ensued for the past 33 years. Even though there had been little raptures here and there, Cameroon has been politically stable and thus scoring high standard diplomatic goals. With over 270 political parties in the country, Biya has proven himself as the most flexible President in the African continent. He introduced the National Program on Good Governance in the year 2000 and later revised it in 2005 to suit present realities. His open diplomacy has been achieved through peaceful resolution of conflict and the preservation of Cameroon’s boundary integrally.
In the economic sphere, Paul Biya brought in the concept of privatization of public companies in order to encourage foreign investments in the country as well as reduce the rate at which state funds were been squandered. Besides, Cameroon also qualified for the Heavily Indebted Poor Countries Initiative-HIPC. Getting to the completion point of the Heavily Indebted Poor Country Initiative enabled he country gain over FCFA 225 billion FCFA. Socially, the country has also registered a lot of accomplishments ranging from the recruitment of 2500 health workers, the overture of the Ministry of Social Affairs, as well as the building of reference hospitals in the country. The creation of state universities, Buea, Garoua, Bamenda and the separation of the Yaounde University to I & II set the credence of the educational sector. In the education sector, it is clear that every village in the country has at least a government primary school and the slightest is that an agglomeration of villages is given a high school. Technical education for example also registered the creation of Higher Technical Teachers Training College-ENSIET. Even though the national team, the Indomitable Lion recorded very poor performances recently, the beginning years of Biya were extremely glorious as in 1984 Roger Milla, Abega and co made the country proud by winning the African Cup of Nation. Repeatedly Cameroon won the trophy in 1988, 2000, and in 2002.  In the domain of infrastructure development, the Mvele Dam, Lome Mpanga dam, Lagdo, Bamenjim Dam embed in the greater accomplishment program justifies why his supporters have to celebrate. The Kribi deep Sea port project and the Cameroon-Chad pipeline project are also the cornerstones of the 33 years of Biya’s leadership qualities. The development of the mining sector and revamping of the agricultural sector with the reintroduction of the National Agropastoral show is also indicative. The ease and tact in Cameroon use it diplomatic prowess in winning Bakassi back to Cameroon and other villages along the border line almost guaranteed him a Noble Peace Prize. The project vision 2035 is also a good example of his leadership qualities.

Fight against Corruption
When President Biya promised that Cameroon was going to change, many of those whom he called up to help stir the ship of the country thought it was a joking statement. He said corruption and embezzlement of public funds must become a thing of the past. He started by launching “operation antelope” that scraped off ghost government workers from enjoying taxpayers money. Over 15.000 ghost workers were trapped and the pay roll was cleansed. He further strengthened the actions by launching “operation sparrow hawk” which has sent to prison many government officials. Actually, corrupt officials are languishing in jail for siphoning public funds. Amongst the high profile personalities arrested for corrupt practices, one could cite, Former Prime Minister Chief Ephraim Inoni, Marafa Hamidou Yaya, Polycarp Abah Abah, Urbain Olengana Owona, Atangana Mebara,  Haman Adama, Mouchipou Seidou, Catherine Abena, Titus Edoa, all former ministers. Amongst directors and general managers of state corporations are Ondong Ndong Gerald, Forjidam, Edouard Ekoto, Nguini Effa, etc etc….

The political Maradona
President Biya according to bookmakers has been a political Maradona for 33 years. How he dribbles the opposition has been remarkable and fascinating too. In a bid to neutralize the opposition, Biya has not only been using force but the tactics of diversion to divide the opposition parties. He has always been apt to divert p

ublic opinion on government shortcomings. And the opposition has always fall prey to his political game plans. When he discovered that Cameroonians were sucked in the idea of the National Conference advocated by the opposition, he proposed the Tripartite. When the Tripartite finally took place in Yaounde on October 11, 1991, what followed was the collapsed of the group of the coordination of political parties and civil society. When some political parties decided to sign and others like the SDF rejected, there was division and the coordination ended in shambles. In the 1992 Presidential when the Northwest refused that he had won, he imposed a state of emergency. To divert public attention, he introduced the “grande debate”  and then used Kontchou Komengni as the parroted public speaker to change the minds of Cameroonians. In 1997, he introduced dialogue and the talks between the CPDM and the SDF that never yielded any fruits but calmed flaring tempers. When the SDF asked for an independent electoral commission, Paul Biya created NEO, an elections observatory in response. He used the same trick for Daikoli to join the government and it was the trick that brought on board NUDP of Bello Bouba Maigari to enter government. A similar trick divided the UPC into fractions thus weakening it. One of the headaches of Biya has been Hon. Adama Modi, who was like an opposition in the CPDM.
He demonstrated with dexterity his ability to solve transborder crisis during the Bakassi Crisis and he is doing the same in the fight against Boko Haram. In the Bakassi Crisis, he won it diplomatically but in his capacity as the Supreme Commander of the Armed Forces, he declared war against the insurgents and our soldiers have proven their bravery many had congratulated him.

Official Press Release: Accredited Winners of World Echoes Newspaper 2016 National Media Award for Excellence Released *Dubbed 2016 Press Icons Innovation Award to Sustainable Development Actors*Slated for the 9th of July 2016 CamCCUL Building Conference Hall Bamenda, Cameroon 10.00 noon



Launching Journalist\Governor’s Network Project to Combat Terrorism in Cameroon


This years’ National Press Award @ 8th, combines Excellence Performance to Promote the Abilities of Industrious Cameroonians at the same time Enhancing values that guarantees the social security\welfare and being of the Nation while promoting the private sector economy.
The 2016 Innovators\Sustainable Development Actors National Press Icons Award is meant for those duly Nominated\Elected by the accredited Committee for haven’t distinguished themselves in a Special way in their respective works of life throughout the year.
*Man/Nation Builder N0; 1 of the Year for His Steady fight against insecurity & the Enhancement of Peace and national Unity in Cameroon
*Contributors to Nation Building,
*Architects\enhancers of sustainable development and devoted service providers to the Nation
*People whose great dynamics, intellectual know how and industriousness has impacted the lives of a community, a people by any form of alleviation or compassion.
*Those whose creative knowledge or thinking has caused Cameroonian to network more socially for their common good and welfare
*People whose enterprising abilities has helped to move the country from a public service economy to a private service economy at the same time creating employment
*Great promoters of useful service programs or projects to humanity
*Politicians of Honourable class who through politicking and gimmicks has influenced the political life wire of the country
*To Nature protectors and environmentalist who are doing all in their best to redress unpredictable nature’s situation through sustained actions and efforts.
*To Agricultural expert, great conservators, rural animators, extension workers, consultants, project Director and coordinators of NGOs, CSOs, CIGs, Cooperatives that has boast the agricultural sector to meet the emerging needs and exigencies of the country in the 21st century faced with the challenges of scientific evolution.
*To Administrators of exceptional class with visionary ideas that has boasted good governance and transparency in the country
*To great Academicians who amongst colleagues have earned favor for their intellectual works
*To Anti corruption crusaders, human right activist and advocates of peace  

 

Accredited Winners of the Historic/Prestigious Award of the Century in West Africa/Cameroon for Excellence to Meritorious Cameroonian and Nation Builders of Exceptional Class 



*Man/Nation Builder N0; 1 of the Year for His Steady fight against insecurity & the Enhancement of Peace and national Unity in Cameroon
*** H.E President Paul Biya Commander in Chief of the Arm Forces

*Best University Don\Educationist of the Year

- Prof. Fonche Peter

*Most Admired & Dynamic Cameroonian Anglophone Politician of the Year

-Dr Christopher Fomunyoh

*Politicians of the Year

- Sadio Alice National Chairman APF

-Ndansi Elvis of UNDP

*Most Courageous Female Politician of the year

-Mme Swiri Rose Saningong CPDM

*Best Educationist Prize Award Winner of the Year

- Dr Vussimih William HOD Accounting HICM

*Best Agro-Industrialist/Researcher of the Year  

-Prof. Carl Mbofung Moses Funtong

*Legendary Icon of the year

- Mme Asongwe Mary

-Prof. Ambanasom Shadrack

-Prof. Ben Fru Wara

*Best Philanthropist & Community Developer of the Year

-Ngwakongoh Lawrence

-Dr Tingang Joseph

*Most Courageous/influential Cameroonian Political/Social Activist of the Year

-Kah Walla Kabang

*Best Civil Engineer of the Year

-Nfor Cyprian Ngenge

*Nation Builder of the Year

-Shey Henry Nganji

- Kodiah Andrew Nyungho

*Best Regional Delegate/ Finance Controller of the Year

-Mme Nouboue Alice

*Best Director of Primary & Nursery Education of the Year

-Achuo Bertrand Abuambeng

*True Muslim Community Leader/Employer of the Year

-Alhadji Nana Bouba

*Most Industrious & Innovative Cameroonian of the Year

-James Tanyi Creator of VOLCA Electrons

*Young & Dynamic University Lecturer of the Year

-Uzor Emmanuel Emeka Specialized in Insurance & Risk Management

*Best Environmentalist of the Year

-  Dieudonne Tantoh Nforba “Farmer Tantoh”

- Valentine Ache Tabifor Mendel Foundation

*Best Modern Traditional Doctor of the Year

-El-Hadji Dr YakubAhmed Bula of Najibula Health Service Institute

*Best Construction Company/ Contractor of the Year

-NAPOCAM Enterprise/Ayafor Napoleon

*Best Professional Higher Training Institution of the Year

-FONAB Polytechnic

-FAPTRAC (Fidelity Advanced Professional Training Centre)

*Best Managed & Well Innovated Higher Institution of Learning in Cameroon

-Paul’s Computer Institute Bamenda (PCI)

*Best Manager of Schools in the North West Region

-Mumbari Joseph

*Most Innovative & Proximity Cameroonian Private Radio Station of the Year

-NDEFCAM Radio Bamenda

*Best Professional Inclusive Educational Training Institute of the Year

-CEFED

*Service to Humanity Icon of the Year

-Mme Nungu Magdalene

*Best Parliamentarian\Politician of the Year

-Caroline Mbibey MP for Nkum\Mbiami

-Edene Mbah Enih MP Mbengwi

*Traditional Ruler of the Year

-HRH Kumachou Albert Kawzuh  II Fon of Esu

*N.W Traditional Authority of the Year

- HRH Kevin Shomitang II Fon of Bambalang

- HRH Fon F.S.N Azehfor III of Nkwen

*Young & Dynamic Fon of the Year

-HRH Samkie Elvis Gahnyam  Fon of Baligham

- HRH Baakeng Fonguh III H.T Fon of Ku-Bome

*Best All Round Mayor of the Year

-Ngabir Paul Bantar Mayor Nkambe Council

- Gwe Phillipe Mayor Fonfuka

*Best Female Mayor of the year

- Atianjoh Bridget Mayor Andek Council

*Pragmatic & Most Realistic Mayors of the Year

- Arouna Mayor Nkum Council

*Best Deputy Mayor of the Year

-Ajara Danjuma 4th Deputy Mayor Nkambe Council

-First Deputy Mayor Mbengwi Council

* Best Divisional Delegates of the Year

- Munda Nwufor Mathias DDSE Mezam

-Lonang Serge (Divisional Delegate MINEPAT Boyo)

*Best Computer Training Institute of the Year

-Tobby Vision Computers

*Best & Most Transparent DO of the year

-Ngwa Martin Manjong DO Balikumbat Sub-Division

*Best Mincro Finance Expert & Manager of the Year

-Tientchou Jonas GM CamCCUL

*Model Agricultural Scientific Research & Training Institute of the Year

- Nazareth Agro-Pastoral Training & Production centre

*Best Customers Service Credit Union of the Year

-Santa Central Cooperative Credit Union

-ALAMANDOU Cooperative Credit Society

*Best Credit Unions\Micro Finance Institution of the Year

-Tikar Credit Union

- MC2 Santa

*Best Credit Union President of the Year

-Ngoh Ajong Sylvanus Bobgima Bali Centre Credit Union

*Best Micro Finance Bank Manager of the Year

-Akaaba A. Jacob GM Bali Centre cooperative Credit Union

*Entrepreneurs of the year

-Wanyam Sama Pascal

*Most Enterprising & Dynamic Businessman of the Year

-Alhadji Bekwa Yaya Bonuh Samira Shopping Centre

-Tata Gideon Kehla

-Wirba Oliver Sahfon

*Best Traders Association (CSO) of the Year

-BATEO Bamenda Traders and Economic Operators

*Trade Unionist of the Year

-Tse Kevin Anye

*Best Social Security Actor/Dynamic Youth Community Leader of the Year

-Charles Loogha

*Best Economic Operating Establishment\Employer of the Year

- CONGELCAM SA

*Best Building Material Supplier Company of the Year

-Nzudie Ltd

*Most Assiduous & Devoted CBC Worker of the Year

-Monju Johnson

*Best GBHS Principal of the Year

-Nfor Harrison Principal GSS Binshua

*Best GTHS Principal of the Year

- Garba M. Emmanuel Principal GTHS Bamenda

-Mme Atanga Ngum Phebe GTHS Nkwen

*Best Private Secondary Schools of the Year

-Christ the King College Bamenda

-FONAB college Kedjom Keku

*Young and most Inspired\Enterprising Cameroonian Business Manager of the Year

-Huseni Baba Danpullo GM of Ndawara Tea Estates 

*Best\Prominent\Modern Primary & Nursery School of the Year

-Gratitude Primary & Nursery school Bamenda

*Life Impacting NGO for Elderly Rights & Social Welfare

 - LAFTA Cameroon Living Alternatives for the Ageing

*Best Community Based & Grassroots Dev’t NGO of the Year

- Sustainable Run for Development NGO

*Most Influential Ngoketunjia CPDM Woman of the Year

-Mme Kibong Geraldine Ngoketunjia Nord

-Sama Dorothy Ngoketunjia South

*Best Medical Doctor of the year

-Dr Achu Ngam PAUL Specialized pathologist

*Best Bamenda Regional Hospital Staff of the Year

-Fung John Service Manager

*Best Health Surgical Operator of the Year

-Dr Kwah of Ndop Hospital

*Best Mental Health Care\Centre for the Disable

-Treasure Centre

-Good Shepherd Home Abangoh Bamenda

* Best Modern Traditional Doctor of the Year

-Blessed Modern Traditional Clinic

*Most Enterprising & Dynamic Cameroonian of the Year

-Ihimbru Vincent Bache

-Atemko Moses

*N.W Best Social\Veteran Club of the Year

- Noble Veterans Basketball Club Parcour Vita Bamenda

*Best Hotel of the Year

-Atmiralty Hotel New Road Up Station

-Apple Gate Hotel Ndamukong

*Best Tailoring workshop of the year

-Aurel Tailoring Academy

*Best Printing Press of the Year

*Shiloh Printing Press

*Best Bakery of the Year

- King Claude Bakery 

*Best Petrol Station of the Year

-Goshen Patrol Station

*Best Prophetic Healing & Deliverance Ministries in Nigeria

-Mercy Land Ministry of Prophet Jeremiah

-Champions Royal Assembly of Brother Joshua Iginla

*Best Nigerian\Most Renowned World Pastors of the Year

-Dr Paul Enenche of Dunamis International

*Best Signs & Wanders Ministry of the year in Cameroon

-Kingship International Ministry

-Omega Fire Ministries International

*Most Inspired Cameroonian Pastor of the Year

-Pastor Warah Solomon Che of RAMAH Christian Centre

-Rev. Nchanji Therese of Holy Ghost Zone Ministry Yaounde

*Best Service to Humanity NGO of the Year

-Home of Pearls Foundation

*Winner of Agro\Industrial Prize for Innovators

-Nteuhboh Pillipe

-Institute of Industrial Reformation

*Best Media Innovation Award Prize of the Year

- Comfort Mussa Sisterspeak232

*Best Musical Artist & Gospel Singer of the Year

-Sis. Elizabeth Tekeh

-Evan. Nkemngu Valentine

* Best Décor Establishment in Cameroon

-Smiling Décor Sonac Street

*Best, Safe & Reliable Travel Agency of the Year

-Grand Jeannot Express Company Ltd Bamenda

*Best N.W Photographer of the Year

-Atub Deni Proprietor Denisco Photo Studio

*True Muslim Community Leader of the Year

-Alhadj Ardo Juli Bobo President Ardos Union





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