Mvondo Ayolo on hot seat as NGO promises justice for tortured Cameroonians


The Mandela Center International, an international Non Governmental Organisation (NGO) specialized in consultative status with the United Nations has condemned the act of torture perpetrated by the Director of Civil Cabinet at the Presidency of Cameroon, Samuel Mvondo Ayolo.

Mvondo Ayolo and the Director of Military Security, Colonel Emile Joël Bankoui reportedly tortured some Cameroonians in contradiction to the international law on human rights on Monday 4, 2023 and as such the Mandela Center International has called on government officials to open investigations in accordance with republican laws and in compliance with the Istanbul Protocol of 2022.

According to an official release from the said NGO, the victims of torture were allegedly accused of stealing about F CFA 2 billion while on duty at Mvondo Ayolo’s residence during a thanksgiving mass in Sangmelima.

The victims were allegedly tortured using machetes, clubs, planks, fire and electricity among others. The Mandela Center International affirmed
that these were illegal arrests, the detentions were arbitrary and these are not in accordance with the International Law which the country agreed to.

Source: Cameroon News Agency

Anglophone Problem: Simon Munzu says late Owona failed as statesman


The former UN diplomat sent his condolence to the family of Professor Joseph Owona, a Constitutional expert who was part of Cameroon’s 1996 constitutional amendment.

The former Education Minister and President of the Fecafoot Normalisation Committee, died in France on Sunday.

His role during the early days of the Anglophone problem has been questioned with Simon Munzu, arguing that the former could have played a huge role in favour of the people of the North West and South West regions.

‘In his public career, Owona had many opportunities to speak truth to power and help to steer Cameroon to safer shores but chose the path of immediate gratification and the role of the Biya regime’s apologist-in-chief. He was the high priest of the ‘Essingan’ facing the ‘Laakam’, two ethnocentric organizations headed by ethnocentric intellectuals.’ Munzu said in a post.

Source: Cameroon News Agency

Anglophone Problem: Simon Munzu says late Owona failed as statesmanEthio-Somaliland MoU Response to Long Time Question: Ethiopian Youth Federation

The former UN diplomat sent his condolence to the family of Professor Joseph Owona, a Constitutional expert who was part of Cameroon’s 1996 constitutional amendment.

The former Education Minister and President of the Fecafoot Normalisation Committee, died in France on Sunday.

His role during the early days of the Anglophone problem has been questioned with Simon Munzu, arguing that the former could have played a huge role in favour of the people of the North West and South West regions.

‘In his public career, Owona had many opportunities to speak truth to power and help to steer Cameroon to safer shores but chose the path of immediate gratification and the role of the Biya regime’s apologist-in-chief. He was the high priest of the ‘Essingan’ facing the ‘Laakam’, two ethnocentric organizations headed by ethnocentric intellectuals.’ Munzu said in a post.

Source: Cameroon News Agency

The historic Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) signed between Ethiopia and Somaliland has responded to Ethiopia’s long time question, according to the Ethiopian Youth Federation.

Briefing the media in connection with the Ethio-Somaliland MoU signed recently, Office Head of the Federation Mehadin Nasir said the agreement shows Ethiopia’s commitment to achieving its ambitions through cooperation, give and take, and peaceful means.

The agreement has created opportunity to heal the long time quest of Ethiopians, he said, adding that it is a historic event that will make all Ethiopians happy.

The agreement also responds to the long-term economic demand of the Ethiopian youth in a manner that ensures mutual benefit, which has great benefits for the development and prosperity of the Horn of Africa as well, Mehadin noted.

According to him, the Ethiopian youth are ready to contribute their part for the implementation of the agreement.

The Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) for Partnership and Cooperation signed b
y Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed and President Muse Bihi Abdi in Addis Ababa on January 1, 2024 includes wide scopes of cooperation in social, economic, political and military fields.

Source: Ethiopian News Agency

Field Marshal Birhanu Holds Talks with Somaliland Chief of Staff


Addis Ababa: Ethiopian National Defense Force (ENDF) Chief of Staff Field Marshal Birhanu Jula held talks with Somaliland Chief of Staff, Major General Nuh Ismail Thani today on ways of military cooperation.

The military delegation of Somaliland led by the chief of staff was warmly welcomed at the headquarter of ENDF, it was learned.

On the occasion, Field Marshal Birhanu and Somaliland’s Chief of Staff, Major General Nuh Ismail Thani discussed issues of military cooperation between the two sides, according to the Ethiopian National Defense Force.

The Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) for Partnership and Cooperation inked last week by Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed and President Muse Bihi Abdi includes wide scopes of cooperation in social, economic, political, and military fields.

Source: Ethiopian News Agency

PCRN: Tension disrupts court hearing between Cabral Libii, Robert Kona

By Eratus Ndueh

The first hearing of the lawsuit opposing the founding father of the opposition Cameroon Party for National Reconciliation, PCRN, Robert Kona to Honorable Cabral Libii, on leadership tussle affair took place at the Kaélé magistrate court in Mayo Kani division of the far north region on January 4, 2024.

The court session which was characterized by fueling tension in the air ended with no concrete decision meted after the court hearing was adjourned to February 1, 2024.

The cause of the dispute is the cancellation of the PCRN Congress, held on May 11, 2019, in Guidiguis. Cabral Libii’s lawyers raised the absence of certain crucial points in the case, which justified dismissal. This unexpected postponement provides a thinking opportunity for the internal dynamics of the party and the stakes surrounding the presidency.

Cabral Libii, elected PCRN president in 2019, was attached to this legal battle initiated by Robert Kona. The latter, the founder of the party, contested the election of Cabral Libii and decided to forward the case for justice. While Kona’s lawsuit has triggered the judicial process, the court’s decision remains expected as a crucial step for the party seeking unity.

The brouhaha within the party goes beyond legitimacy, its exacerbation was recently marked by the suspension by the government, of Congress scheduled in Kribi last December 2023.

It remains to be seen how this internal political battle will influence the positioning and stability of the PCRN in the Cameroonian political landscape. The upcoming court decision will be decisive for the leadership of the party and the political future of Cabral Libii. To be continued.

Source: Cameroon News Agency

President Paul Biya receives New Year wishesEthiopia-Somaliland MoU Plays Pivotal Role to Stability in Horn of Africa: Public Diplomacy Inst. President

By Eratus Ndueh

President Paul Biya received New Year wishes from close to 400 national dignitaries, top military officials, staff of the President of the Republic, and its attached services during a ceremony that took place at the Unity Palace.

The event was organized on Friday, January 5, 2024, at the banquet of the Unity Palace, the Head of State made a flashback on a global level of issues in the country, particularly with the war in Ukraine and the coronavirus health crisis.

‘I thank you for your kind words and for the wishes you were kind enough to express to me and to that of the Cameroonian people. Last year, on this same occasion, I deplored the consequences, on our economies, of the persistence of the harmful effects of Covid 19, as well as the occurrence of the conflict between Russia and Ukraine.’ Said the president.

Paul Biya also told the national dignitaries that the criminal activities of terrorist groups continue to jeopardize the stability of many countries in the Horn of Africa, the Sahel, Lake Chad, and Cameroon are also victims.

He emphasized that these threats to international peace and security have negative consequences on the development of many countries and, therefore, on the well-being of their populations. While stressing that the path of dialogue and conciliation takes precedence over confrontation so that the voices of wisdom and reason can finally rise.

He called on Cameroonians to support his candidacy for the presidency of the 79th session of the United Nations General Assembly.

In a world that seems to be drifting, and delights in the paths leading to its perdition, Cameroon continues to believe in the values that founded it and in the dreams that inhabited those who founded it.

‘We continue to believe that our common organization is best able to lead the human race to overcome passions, selfishness, and antagonisms, to refocus on the essential: its survival. Because, at the very moment when we lose ourselves in vain quarrels, our most precious asset, the Earth, is threatened. Climate change is here to remind us of our fragility and the need to act together before it is too late.’ Added the president.

After this day event, the First Lady will organize a similar ceremony, the president of the Senate will follow suit, the president of the national assembly, and others.

Source: Cameroon News Agency

Addis Ababa: The Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) signed between Ethiopia and Somaliland is extremely important as it contributes to the stability of the Horn of Africa, the President of Ethiopian Institute of Public Diplomacy in Sweden Yassin Ahmed said.

In an exclusive interview with ENA, the president noted that the MoU is very important because it meets Ethiopia’s ambition to find sea port and enables Somaliland to get shares in the Ethiopia Airlines.

Recall that Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed and President Musa Bihi signed the historic memorandum for partnership that benefits both sides on January 1, 2024.

The MoU is a culmination of the bilateral relations that have developed since 1991, especially since Ethiopia and the UAE signed an agreement to use the port of Berbera, Yassin said.

‘I think Ethiopia is not the first and the only country that has agreements with Somaliland. Somaliland has agreements with the Emirates, Britain, many European countries, and many Arab and African countries. If it has rel
ations with regional countries, then it is a matter of principle that Ethiopia and Somaliland, as neighbors, should have agreements.’

According to him, the agreement is not only a bilateral agreement between Ethiopia and Somaliland, but a memorandum of understanding with regional and international understandings behind it.

‘In my view, there must be regional and international understandings to promote common interests and protect security and stability in the Horn of Africa and the Red Sea region.’

On the other hand, Yassin stated that Ethiopia, as a pivotal country in the Horn of Africa, has regional and international interests, in addition to the security of the Red Sea.

The president noted that there is an alliance to protect the Red Sea; and therefore eastern and western powers that have economic interests seek to protect the Red Sea because it represents 40 percent the global trade corridor.

Ensuring stability in the Horn of Africa and the Red Sea is therefore crucial, and peace in the region will o
nly be realized by meeting the ambitions and needs of actors, Ethiopia included, he elaborated.

Creating a maritime outlet for landlocked Ethiopia with some countries overlooking the sea is thus imperative, he added.

This guarantees regional interests of the Arabs and the Middle East as well as those of international and regional powers, he elaborated.

Economically speaking, Ethiopia would be able to reduce cost of trade and port service fee. With the entry of Ethiopia into the BRICS, where the economy is linked regionally and internationally investment will also increase, he stated.

From a political standpoint, the memorandum could be an indicator for the formation of a confederation of the Horn of Africa like the European Union and the Nordic countries such as Sweden and Norway; as it will enable the countries of the Horn of Africa to deal as a unified bloc, the president said.

As for security, Ethiopia’s obtaining a sea port and establishing a military base in the Red Sea is a protection for regional
security and common interests.

Yassin pointed out the presence of countries from afar converging in the region to protect their interests. ‘You see all the military bases in Djibouti. So, what is wrong if Ethiopia builds military base in Somaliland to protect its economic interest?’

The president underscored that ‘Ethiopia, as the largest country in the Horn of Africa and the headquarters of the African Union, must have a base to protect its economic interests and the interests of the countries of the Horn of Africa. Ethiopia will have a role in maintaining regional security and international peace.’

He stressed the importance of creating economic integration between countries in order to maintain regional peace and reduce conflicts.

‘Without common regional economic interests, there won’t be lasting peace,’ he stressed, citing as an example the European Union founding countries.

Such blocs are basis for common economic interests and makes peace, the president said. He underlined that it is impossible an
d extremely difficult for economic interests to achieve through hostilities.

Diplomatic avenue is the only avenue for shared interests, he said.

Yassin mentioned landlocked countries such as Rwanda and Uganda which agreed with Kenya to achieve their shared interests through understandings with coastal countries.

Therfore, he urged Africans to support Ethiopia that enters into partnership, which is a milestone for shared interests.

Source: Ethiopian News Agency

President Paul Biya receives New Year wishes

By Eratus Ndueh

President Paul Biya received New Year wishes from close to 400 national dignitaries, top military officials, staff of the President of the Republic, and its attached services during a ceremony that took place at the Unity Palace.

The event was organized on Friday, January 5, 2024, at the banquet of the Unity Palace, the Head of State made a flashback on a global level of issues in the country, particularly with the war in Ukraine and the coronavirus health crisis.

‘I thank you for your kind words and for the wishes you were kind enough to express to me and to that of the Cameroonian people. Last year, on this same occasion, I deplored the consequences, on our economies, of the persistence of the harmful effects of Covid 19, as well as the occurrence of the conflict between Russia and Ukraine.’ Said the president.

Paul Biya also told the national dignitaries that the criminal activities of terrorist groups continue to jeopardize the stability of many countries in the Horn of Africa, the Sahel, Lake Chad, and Cameroon are also victims.

He emphasized that these threats to international peace and security have negative consequences on the development of many countries and, therefore, on the well-being of their populations. While stressing that the path of dialogue and conciliation takes precedence over confrontation so that the voices of wisdom and reason can finally rise.

He called on Cameroonians to support his candidacy for the presidency of the 79th session of the United Nations General Assembly.

In a world that seems to be drifting, and delights in the paths leading to its perdition, Cameroon continues to believe in the values that founded it and in the dreams that inhabited those who founded it.

‘We continue to believe that our common organization is best able to lead the human race to overcome passions, selfishness, and antagonisms, to refocus on the essential: its survival. Because, at the very moment when we lose ourselves in vain quarrels, our most precious asset, the Earth, is threatened. Climate change is here to remind us of our fragility and the need to act together before it is too late.’ Added the president.

After this day event, the First Lady will organize a similar ceremony, the president of the Senate will follow suit, the president of the national assembly, and others.

Source: Cameroon News Agency