Douala: Civil society leaders and rights defenders discuss gender discrimination

Civil society leaders and human rights defenders in Cameroon are stepping up efforts to cut the tail of gender discrimination, deemed too long in the country that has ratified regional and international treaties as well as conventions to uphold equity and respect of the rights of women and the girl child.

Deliberating in a come together at the chambers of the Human Rights Defenders Network in Central Africa, REDHAC, they revealed the situation is chronic because of weak or no laws existing to promote the rights of women in Cameroon.

‘There is no law in Cameroon that defends, defense of human rights not to talk about the women. This poses a big problem that needs to be diagnosed ‘. Prof. Akumbom McAnthony, a civil society member and advocate of human rights stated.

Emphasis was also laid on the need for women to strive individually to know their rights and not allow anyone to trample on them.

‘As a woman you need to be educated to know the difference between women and rights defenders. If you are a woman a
nd you don’t know who you are, your value, and your position in society, you will think you are given the power to be a fighter in the community’. Said the rights advocate

On the other hand, state authorities were urged to stand tall and wrestle with gender discrimination and go as far as encouraging positive discrimination which favors women more than men.

‘We call on the state to come up with laws protecting women and the girl child who is lamenting every day to be favored and empowered’. Prof. McAnthony suggested.

Human rights defender, REDHAC on its part, trains rights advocates to advocate for gender equality, foster social cohesion, and promote peace in Cameroon.

Source: Cameroon News Agency

North West: 2023 good and bad report card of mayors unveiled

North West mayors and council services of good and bad faith for the year 2023 have been exposed.

This was done by the Public Independent Conciliator, PIC for the North West region on March 5, 2023. It was during the publication of its 2023 annual activity report in front of the media.

According to Tamfu Simon, PIC for the North West region, the report is a cumulation of activities of all 34 councils and their mayors, carried out by his office in 2023.

The report outrightly grades some mayors and councils as good, average, and poor.

Extortion: Wum council 58%, Ndop Council 57%, Kumbo Council 54%.

Bribery and corruption: Wum Council 86%, Njinikom Council 70%, Bamenda II council 63%.

Misappropriation/mismanagement of resources: Njinikom council 60%, Zhoa council 45%, Misaje council 39%.

Unfair taxation: Ako Council 83%, Elak council 57%, Ndop council 57%.

Harassment by council workers: Ako Council 52%, Furu-Awa council 41%, Njinikom council 40%.

Trespass to land/property: Furu-Awa council 46%, Andek co
uncil 38%, Bamenda I council 32%.

Impoliteness/inattention: Nkor council 44%, Furu-Awa council 41%, Nwa council 37%.

Unethical practices: Mbengwi and Misaje council lead with 40% each.

Tamfu revealed that this report and other activities have been forwarded to the Head of State, as they await a reply.

The office of the Public Independent Conciliator was created in 2020 as part of the special status offered to the North West and South West regions. The PIC is an independent and impartial authority mandated to address issues, abuses, and conflicts arising from the functioning of local authorities and decentralized entities.

Source: Cameroon News Agency

Yaounde 6 council says Eto’o statue not destroyed by acts of vandalism


The Yaounde 6 council has debunked claims that Samuel Eto’o’s statue at the premises collapsed as a result of vandalism.

The communique addressing the incident, indicated that the statue fell on Saturday, March 2, as a result of an ‘accidental collapse’.

Several reports had said unknown individuals were responsible for the damage on the monument.

‘The damage was in no way a result of acts of vandalism’ the communication unit of the council said. It indicated that the ‘accident’ occurred after a storm on March 2.

The Mayor of the council, Jacques Yoki Onana, is said to have instructed ‘competent services to ensure its rehabilitation as soon as possible’.

Source: Cameroon News Agency