From the President General Ni Kamga whose mandate and that of
the President of the general Assembly Ntumfor Barrister Nico Halle expired long
ago. A week to this grand historic rendezvous of lawyers in Douala, to decide
on who takes the mantle of command for the next two years, the terrain for now is
highly animated by lawyers from both the English and French speaking parts of
the country.
Who takes the leadership mantle of command at this crisis
period in Cameroon is the bone of command and contention of every practicing
lawyers as they are coming from the foot hills of the Lawyers strike in 2016,2017
and the increasing threats from Ambazonian activists who are clamoring for the
Southern Cameroon Bar Council and are bent on disrupting the Cameroon Bar
elective congress at all cost.
That not withstanding as Barrister Kemende rightly puts it,
“we keep moving till the tyers of the car gets completely flat”. Many are Lawyers,
a handful of them to name the very Ni Kamga himself, Maitre Tchakounte from the
West Region, Barrister Titanji Ernest, Barrister Vegah Roland, Barrister Ben
Suh Fuh etc are ready to run irrespective of all the threats from separatists
leaders and Amba boys.
Amongst vying lawyers contesting from the North West Region
is veteran Barrister Ben Suh Fuh, a seasoned practicing Lawyer known as the
flag bearer. Ben Suh Fuh from Bafut is a house hold name in the legal field in
Cameroon, a Lawyer in practice for almost 20 years, founder of Amity Chambers
Bamenda, holder of an LLB Hons in Lagos and an LLB Licence in the University of
Yaounde.
Barrister Ben Suh Fuh according to fellow colleagues from
opinions sampled is ripe and fit for the position of the president of the Bar
Council, the Bar General Assembly as this is not his first attempt to that
prestigious post in the corp. God being by his side and knowing him for his
palmaress in the legal field, Barrister Ben Suh Fuh this time will sail through
as it pleases Lawyers of integrity who want the dormant Bar Council to be
reanimated and drastic reforms put up for the general good of all Lawyers and
the noble profession in Cameroon.
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