Tuesday, September 28, 2021

Spirit of Death on Rampage in Cameroon: Three Wat Clan Fons Drop Death, Sultan of Bamoun Follow, Lamido of Sabga Bows Out With Kumba Gov't Delegate and former MINCOM Minister

 

     Sultan Mbombo Njoya of Bamoun Dynasty

Cameroon in less than two weeks has greatly been torched by the cold hands of death. Snatching the souls of it's six big compatriots. We are making reference to the Fon of Nkambe and two others of the Wat clan last week and early this week Sept 2021 around midday, the Lamido of Sabga Alhadji Mamodu, the Sultan of Bamoun Dynasty Ibrahim Mbombo Njoya, Nkelle Victor Ngoh Kumba former government Delegate and kontchou Koumeni former MINCOM Minister joined the caravan or better still the chorus.

 HRH The Fon of Nkambe NOWEFU Chieftain

The chorus of Cameroon triumphant singers beyond, leaving the country in deep sorrow, regrets and pain. Their Glorious exits dough not sudden registers a great lost in Donga Mantung, NOWEFU, amongst Muslims, the Senate, the West, North West and the South West Region.

              Lamido of Sabga Mamodou Sabga

All of these traditional rulers or leaders of blessed memory it must be noted bowed out at a ripe age following protracted illnesses associated to age. The coincidence is that all had to pass on in one month September 2021.

 Victor Nkelle Former Kumba Gov't Delegate

A black and a very bad  September, Cameroon government will live to remember of the brutal killing of 15 of it’s elite forces the BIRs at Sabga, Bamessing Ndop road by separatists fighters led by General “No Pity” with mission to liberate their nation hood “Ambazonia” as the Anglophone war of Independence deepen.

Cameroon, as we report is in tears and further shaken by internal wrangles that is threatening the peace and security of the country.

October is next door pregnant with a lot of expectations, first to the villages, lamidad and Dynastiy that has lost it traditional rulers, the way forward for the Cameroon Anglophone liberation war after October 1st and the overdue cabinet reshuffle.

Helpless in the hands of September Cameroonians have no hope other than to lean on October as they mourn their departed while praying for Divine Majesty over all uncertainties.

 

 

Thursday, September 23, 2021

II Years After Cameroon's Major National Dialogue, Bilan





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         SECRETARIAT OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY


COMPENDIUM of government Actions/Measures Addressing the Situation in the South West and the North West Regions of Cameroon.

INTRODUCTION

Since 2016 when corporate claims morphed into civil disobedience acts in the North West and South West Regions, the government elected to address the issues raised through DIALOGUE. It is in this regard that ad-hoc commissions in both the educational and legal sectors were created, meetings were organised and actions taken to address the concerns presented by the corporate bodies. 

Following these actions and the wider ramifications and implications of implementation process, the Head of State, H.E Paul BIYA convened the Major National Dialogue (MND), a high point, but not the end point in the dialogue process. The event brought together a wide spectrum of our compatriots from local communities and villages, urban agglomerations and the Diaspora from September 30 to October 4, 2019 at the Yaoundé Conference Centre.

The historic event was a unique opportunity to leverage the collective efforts of all and sundry in reinforcing the bonds of the Cameroonian common destiny and a major milestone in the very honourable exercise of constructing the nation. The MND afforded Cameroonians, in line with the Constitution, the opportunity to seek ways and means of meeting the high aspirations of the people of the North-West and SouthWest Regions, but also of all the other components of our Nation. 

From the very fruitful and intensive deliberations of the Major National Dialogue emerged an array of recommendations and steps were immediately taken not only to ensure their implementation, starting with the most plausible on account of inherent constraints thereto pertaining, but also to follow-up on the outcomes achieved and propose remedial measures where necessary.

In this regard, the following Compendium capture the milestone measures taken by Government immediately when corporate grievances were raised by teachers and lawyers (I) and those engaged after the formulation of recommendations following the successful organisation of the Major National Dialogue (II).

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

                    I-    GOVERNMENT ACTIONS FOLLOWING CORPORATE GRIEVANCES

A- RESPONSE TO TEACHERS

   Grievance raised

                 Action taken

       Date

Work     

Status

Poor output of learners, non-mastery of the language of instruction and acute shortage of teachers in public basic and secondary schools in rural areas.

 

-The      Minister      of       Secondary

Education instructed the dispatch of teachers, the bulk of whom were sent to the North-West and SouthWest Regions.

-Francophone       lecturers     and administrative staff who are not fluent in English were dispatched from the Universities of Bamenda and Buea.

Dec 2016

Complete

Acute shortage of

Anglophone teachers in the technical/ industrial domains, sciences and French and lack of or shortage of high level qualified Anglophone lecturers in some domains.

 

-The Head of State instructed the recruitment of 1,000 young bilingual teachers specialised in science and technology. The Minister of Public Service and Administrative Reforms launched a special recruitment of 1,000 young bilingual graduates. - Recruitment of lecturers in all the 8 State Universities.

Jun 2017

Complete

Poor mastery of some subjects.

-A Department of French Modern Letters has been created in the

Higher Teachers’ Training College (ENS) of the University of Bamenda.

Feb 2017

Complete

Sole Use of MCQs as entrance examination instruments and lack of practical experience for second cycle trainees in

- Introduction of new examination instruments in addition to Multiple Choice Questions (MCQ), for entrance examinations into professional schools.

Jul 2017

Complete

 

the Teachers’ Training Colleges.

 

-Creation      of      another      Higher

Technical Teachers’ Training College

(ENSET) for the francophone subsystem of education.

-Creation of a Higher Institute of Engineering and Technology for the English subsystem (Polytechnic at University of Bamenda).

 

 

Lack of or Shortage of high level qualified Anglophones in some domains of commerce.

Reinforcement of the Admission of HND/HPD certificate holders in particular specialities, into third year of  HTTTCs of  the Universities of  Bamenda and Buea, to make up for the acute shortage of technical teachers in Anglophone schools. 

Sept 2017

On going

Harmonisation of programs in the Universities of Buea and Bamenda and delay of its approval.

Non-respect of section 16 (2) of Law No. 98/004 of 14 April 1998 to lay down guidelines for education in Cameroon.

The Minister of Higher Education has ordered for the Harmonization of programmes in the Universities of Buea and Bamenda.

The draft texts to align the technical education certification system of the English subsystem of education with the guiding principles of the said system are being finalized. 

Jan 2017

On going

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Ambiguity on the Higher Education law of April 2001 regarding entry conditions and qualification for students.

 

Increase in the number of candidates to be admitted into the HTTCs and HTTTCs

-Admission of candidates into specialization in HTTC and HTTTC of the Universities of Buea and Bamenda on the basis of their highest certificates. 

 Oct 2018

Complete

Harmonisation of Master’s studies.

-Effective implementation of harmonised BMD programs in all

Universities.

-Awarding   of       end-of-course diplomas that specify the status of trainees in professional schools. -More autonomy for the Universities in the organization of competitive entrance exams into professional schools.

2018

Complete

Very low subvention to lay private and confessional schools and high taxes on education.

The President of the Republic ordered a special subsidy of CFA F 2 billion, to be granted to lay private and denominational schools for the 2017 fiscal year. It is in addition to a previously budgeted amount of CFAF 2.3 billion, taking Government effort in this area to CFAF 4.3 billion.

Sept 2017

Complete

Frequent changes of text books on the booklist from Primary, Secondary to High schools.

The policy on textbooks and teaching materials reviewed at the

National Forum on Education. One-

Text book policy implemented

Sept 2017

Complete

 

 

B

Grievances raised

Action taken

Date 

Status

Availability of the OHADA Law in English.

the Minister of State, Minister of Justice and Keeper of Seals handed to the President of the Bar Association, the English version of the Treaty and other OHADA texts published in the 

Official Gazette of OHADA

Nov 2016

Complete

 

Restitution of Lawyers’ robes and wigs.

Lawyers’ robes and wigs that were seized by the police were effectively handed back.

Dec 2016

Complete

Legal action against law enforcement officers who brutalized lawyers.

Prosecution of officers involved in brutalization of lawyers

Dec 2016

Complete

Creation within the

Supreme Court of a Special Section to review appeals against decisions in English.

After adoption by Parliament, the

President of the Republic promulgated Law No. 2017/014 modifying the organization and functioning of the Supreme Court, with the introduction of a Common Law Section.

July 2017

Complete

Creation at ENAM of a Common Law section.

The President of the Republic instructed a reorganization of ENAM, to include a Common Law section.

Sep 2019

On-going

Transfer of Francophone judicial staff who do not master English.

The President of the Republic ordered the census of Anglophone magistrates, in view of increasing their number and the redeployment of magistrates, following the linguistic criterion. It is in this regard that by a Decree appointing Anglophone magistrates to the posts of State Counsel in the Court of First Instance and High Court of Bamenda.

Jan 2017

Complete

Marginalisation of Common Law.

the President of the Republic ordered the creation of a Faculty of Law and Political Sciences at the University of Buea, the creation of Departments of English Law in the Universities of Douala, Dschang, Ngaoundere, and Maroua, the teaching of Public Law in the Universities of Buea and Bamenda. These followed the harmonisation of

Dec 2018

Complete

 

 

the Criminal Procedure Code among others.

 

 

Functioning of the Bar Association.

The President of the Republic instructed that consultations that began with members of the Bar Association on the amendment of the law on the organization of the legal profession should continue.

Mar 2017

On going

Others

The President of the Republic also gave instructions regarding: 

1-            The creation of a Law School for the training of Lawyers and Notaries.

2-            The recruitment of interpreters specialized in courts, pending the results of the special recruitment of

Anglophone          magistrates           and registrars.

3 – The continuation, on a transitional basis, of the exercise of duties of lawyers and notaries, cumulatively in the North West and South West

Regions.

4- The preparation of the National Forum on Justice, during which all the problems raised by lawyers, and many others, will be taken into account.

 

On going

Authorisation of Lawyers to visit their clients detained in a Police

Station or Gendarmerie

Brigade

-Article 118 of the Criminal Procedure Code provides the freedom to all detainees to be visited by their lawyers or members of their family.

 

Complete

Decongestion of prisons 

During the 2020 Annual meeting of presidents of courts and regional Delegates of Penitentiary

2018

On-going

 

 

Administration to fight against slowness in judicial procedures, it was decided that:

1-   Number of questionings should be reduced;

2-   Increase     of       number       of audiences;

3-   Drafting of judgments before their pronouncements;

4-   Diligent signing of decisions rendered,

5-   Compliance with the legal time limits for procedure,

6-   Regular control of penitentiary establishments and police

custody in the units,

7-   The transfer of prisoners from overpopulated prisons to others,

8-   Increase in the number of penitentiary staff by 600 thanks to the construction of new prisons. 

 

 

Redeployment of

Magistrates, Court

Registrars and Judicial Police Officers of Frenchspeaking in the Anglophone Regions based on their mastery of the English Language

Following the Higher Judicial Council, many French–speaking Magistrates in the North West and South West Regions, with poor mastery of the English language and the Common Law were transferred to the Frenchspeaking Regions.

-Appointment of an English-speaking magistrate at the head of the Judicial

Chamber of the Supreme Court

Aug. 2020

On-going

Training of Englishspeaking Magistrates in

Administrative and

Accounts Litigation

During the training of Judicial Auditors at ENAM, 10 Magistrates of English speaking were selected to take part. 

More so, 10 spaces in Administrative Litigation, and 10 in Accounts, planned for the competitive entrance exam for the special recruitment of English – speaking Magistrates.

2020

Complete

The Reconstruction of judicial structures destroyed in the North

West and South West

Regions

Some reconstruction works have begun in the Bali court House in the North West, and Tombel court House in the South West Region.

2019

On-going

 

 

                    II- IMPLEMENTATION OF RECOMMENDATIONS OF THE MAJOR

NATIONAL DIALOGUE

 

A-INSTITUTIONAL CHANGES

Recommendation

Action taken

Date

Progress Status

Accelerate Local

Governance and

Decentralization.

-Promulgation of Law 2019/024 on the General Code of

Decentralized Local Authorities.

-Election and setting up of Regional Assemblies and Special Status to the SW and NW.

-Creation of the National School of Local Administration and appointment of Officials.

-Creation of the Ministry of Decentralisation and Local Development.

-Adoption      of      budgets       of

Regional Councils

Dec  2019

 

 

Dec  2020

 

 

Mar 2020

 

 

Mar 2018

 

 

Jun 2021

 

Complete

 

 

Complete

 

 

Complete

 

 

Complete

 

 

Complete

 

 

 

-Appointment and installation of

Public Independent Conciliators -Drafting of enabling decrees for the transfer of powers to Regions.

-Allocation of 30billion francs CFA for the functioning of Regional Councils, pursuant to instructions of the President of the Republic.

-Materialisation of 15% of State revenue to Regional and Local Authorities

-Elaborated, forwarded and defended the signing of the decree on the transfer of power to the Regions regarding Youth and Civic education;

-Finalization of specifications for the project on the modalities for the transfer of power to the Regions concerning youth and civic education;

-Transferred 1, 639 191 000 frs cfa to MINDDEVEL for the realization of MINJEC competencies transferred to it.

Jun 2021

 

 

Complete

 

On-going

 

 

 

Complete 

 

 

 

 

 

On-going

 

 

Complete

 

 

 

 

On-going

 

 

 

 

Complete

Promote Bilingualism, and

Community Social Cohesion.

-Creation           of           National

Commission for the Promotion of Bilingualism and

Multiculturalism.

-Enactment of Bilingualism Law. -Enactment of law to punish tribal Hate Speech.

Jan 2017

 

 

 

Dec  2019

Dec 2019

 

Complete

 

 

 

Complete

Complete

 

 

 

-Training on fight against Hate Speech and Xenophobia.

-Institution of “Bilingual Day” in some ministries.

-Appointments of Police Officers to posts of responsibility taking into account cultural diversity. -Organisation of educational talks with 30 journalists on the consequences of hate speech on our national peace and security, in collaboration with EU and MINCOM.

-Organisation of sensitization campaigns in secondary schools, Universities and out of school to promote civic education and national integration through the programs “”Citizens and

Patriotic returns”.

-Organized a project on the consolidation of peace by the UN  -handing of 1,325 installation equipments to youths; handing over of cheques with 3.5 billion frs cfa to young beneficiaries of PTS-youth.

-Sensitization of local communities to welcome IDPs from NW and SW Regions -Launch of best photography and graphic presentation competition on the

May 2021

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Sept 2020

 

2016

 

 

 

 

Oct 2020

 

 

2017

 

 

 

Complete

 

Complete

 

Complete

 

 

Complete

 

 

 

 

 

Complete

 

 

 

 

 

 

Complete

 

Complete

 

 

 

 

Complete

 

 

Complete

 

 

 

 

 

Consequences of hatred and violence on young people.

-Training of 21 women and 57 girls (IDPs) in the Far North on sewing; 76 women, 78 children and girls, and 44 men on the storage and transformation of cereals in the Far North Region;

-Counting and supervision of 5,000 IDPs from the NW and SW Regions and training 40 persons in the reception of IDPs;

-Creation 4 reception centers (2 for NW and 2 for SW Regions), and providing psycho-social support to women who are victims of gender-based violence in the NW and SW

Regions.  

 

 

Nov 2020

 

 

 

 

 

Sept 2021

 

 

 

May 2021

 

 

Complete

 

 

 

 

 

Complete

 

 

 

Complete

 

 

 

 

 

 

Reconstruction of the

Crisis Affected Regions.

-Creation and implementation of a Presidential Plan for the 

Reconstruction                       and

Development of the North West and South West Regions.

Apr 2020

On going

Follow up the

Implementation of the Recommendations of the Major National Dialogue.

Creation of a Follow-up

Committee by Presidential Decree No. 2020/136.

Mar  2020

 

 

 

On-going

Reintegration of ExCombatants.

-Creation of National Committee for Disarmament, Demobilization and

Reintegration           of           Ex-

Combatants.

Nov 2018

 

 

 

 

 

Complete

 

 

 

 

 

 

-Creation of an inter-ministerial Committee for Preventing and Countering Violent Extremism.

-Reintegration           of           Ex-

Combatants.

-Adoption of an operational communication strategy which includes:  website, presence on social media, broadcasting programmes on television and on radio and through videoconferencing, producing flyers, making documentaries among others.

-Offering psychosocial, spiritual and physical help to repentant fighters through de-intoxication programmes at the 3 centre in Bamenda, Buea and Mora. 

-Contacting of families of terrorists to persuade them drop arms;

-Financing of youth projects on animal breeding in DDR centers in NW and Far North (23,000 000 each), SW Regions 21,000 000;

-Elaboration of the Moral Rearmament project of excombatants, and specific mechanism for socio-economic reintegration of in DDR centers.

Sept 2020

 

 

Jan 2019

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

June 2021

 

 

 

 

May 2021

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Complete

 

 

On-going

 

On-going

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

On-going

 

 

 

 

On-going

 

 

Complete

 

 

 

 

On-going

 

 

B- SECURITY AND HUMANITARIAN ASSISTANCE MEASURES

Recommendation

Actions taken

Dates

Progress Status

Release of arrested persons.

Discontinuance of proceedings against 333+ persons arrested.  

Oct 2019

Complete

Offer of amnesty to repentant combatants.

Presidential offer of amnesty to combatants in the North West and South West willing to drop their arms and join the peace process.

-Release of 7018 detainees.

Sep 2019

 

 

 

April2020

On-going

 

 

 

Complete

Management of

Refugees and Internally Displaced Persons.

Setting up of the Emergency Humanitarian Assistance Plan for the North West and South West (EHAP-NW/SW). 

-Issuing of identification cards and other lost or destroyed documents to IDPs 

-Distribution of presidential relief supplies to over 3,000 IDPs and 600 ex-refugees in the SW.

-Social-economic inclusion of 90 IDPs in Adamaoua, Far North,

Centre and West regions;

-Financed 106 IDP youth projects in the NW Region (94, 716 389) frs cfa, and 61 for SW Region for (94, 991 053) frs cfa;

-Equipped 3 Multi-media Centres for the Promotion of youths in the North West, and 1 in the SW

Region, (10,000 000) frs cfa each;

-Installed Multi-media Youth Promotion Centres under the program CMPJ-incubator (7, 583

953) frs cfa;

Jun 2018

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Apr 2021

 

 

2019

On-going

 

 

 

On-going

 

 

 

 

 

On-going

 

 

Complete

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

-Installation of 10 youth promoters in pioneer villages (8 in the NWR and 2 in the SWR.

-Training of 2052 women from NWR in ICT, literacy, project management and the

manufacturing of liquid soap; -Training of 1,480 women and girls from the NW and SW Regions on income-generating activities, -Training of 134 refugees (women and women) on sewing, small business, breeding and agriculture in Adamaoua region;

-Training of 80 needy women in the North West Region on sewing and manufacturing of antiseptic soap and hand sanitizers, and providing them with 40 sewing machines.

 

 

On-going

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Security of inhabitants of crisis affected cities.

-Operation “Keep Bamenda Clean”.  

-Maintenance of law and order -Civilo-military operations in schools, hospitals and markets

Sept 2020

On-going

 

On-going

On-going

 

 

C-REPAIR

Recommendation

Action taken

Dates

Progress Status

 

Strengthen bilingualism.

-Order for the Special Recruitment of

500     Translators     and      Translator-

Interpreters into the Public Service.

-Bilingual Broadcast of Prime Time

Radio Newscast (5pm-6pm)

Nov 2019

 

 

Jan 2019

 

On-going

 

 

 

 

 

-Mandatory use of English and French languages by Cabinet members in all public events

-Translation of documents from English to French and vice versa, and the speaking of English and French by staff of the police during public security operations

Jan 2020

 

 

Back to school drive.

-Significant increase in the number of students going back to school during the opening of the school year, despite the Covid-19 pandemic.

-Setting up of a Special Fund of CFAF 2 billion to private secular and denominational schools in the NorthWest and South-West Regions.

-Free school enrolment for IDPS.

Sep 2020

 

 

 

Sep 2017

 

 

 

Sep 2020

On-going

 

 

 

Complete

 

 

 

On-going

Increase recruitment of English-speaking magistrates and

Court Registers.

-With the Special authorisation of the Head of State, came the Integration of the first crop of 250 Common Law Magistrates following deliberations of the Supreme Magistracy Council by Decree N° 2020/430.

-150 Court Registers were recruited, and other judicial staff

-Training of third batch 2019-2021, fourth batch 2020-2022 and the result of the fifth batch, 2021-2023 published.

Aug 2020

 

Complete

Return of traditional rulers to their constituencies.

Consultations with the Minister of Territorial Administration.

- House of Chiefs put in place so as to get collaboration of traditional rulers for return to normalcy.

Aug 2020

 

2021

Complete

 

Complete

 

 

D

Recommendation

Action taken

Date

Progress Status

Support small business owners in the crisis affected Regions.

-Decree N°2019/3179/PM to grant the status of economic disaster areas to the Far-North, North-West and South-West Regions.

-90 day tax breaks accorded to businesses to assuage the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on small and medium size enterprises.

-Adoption of a refreshed National Development Strategy SDN30.

Sep 2019

 

 

 

May 2020

 

 

 

Jan 2021

Complete

 

 

 

Complete

 

 

 

Complete