Meme Division: Bikers denounce killing of colleagues, weekly pass


Commercial motorcycle riders in Kumba, the main city of Meme Division, in the South West region, on Tuesday went on a rampage, protesting insecurity that led to the killing of three bike riders in Kumba, by suspected Separatist fighters on Monday.

The bikers said the selling of weekly bike passes every Monday by Municipal authorities, caused Separatists to target them.

Since January 9, 2017, Ambazonian Separatists declared Monday a ‘ghost town day’ in the two Anglophone regions and attempts not to respect this day have often met with deaths, and the burning of schools, houses, and shops.

The protesting riders revealed that their peers were shot in Kumba Mbeng and Bonakama neighborhoods last Monday, April 1, 2024, shortly after getting the weekly bike pass.

They suspect that Meme’s municipal and administrative authorities are using them as shields against separatist fighters and to fight against the regular Mondays ghost towns, by introducing the weekly pass.

The situation was controlled after the timely
intervention of the Nfon of Bafaw; Senator Nfon Ekoko Mukete, via a video call from Yaounde to the riders from Yaounde.

Source: Cameroon News Agency

New Indomitable Lions’ Coach: Fecafoot faults appointment process


By Nfor Hanson Nchanji

The Cameroon Football Federation on Tuesday night received an ‘uppercut punch’, certainly a day they will never forget. The Minister of Sports and Physical Education, Narciss Mouelle Kombi, announced that the President of the Republic had validated the appointment of Belgian-born, Marc Brys as the new head coach of the senior men’s national football team. The ministry also announced the names of other members of the technical staff.

An hour later, the Cameroon Football Federation contested the decision Fecafoot contests appointment of new coach – Cameroon News Agency In an official statement posted on its Facebook page, Fecafoot said they were not consulted before the appointment of a new coach. The Federation went further to cite a 2014 presidential decree that gave it the technical power to appoint coaches for national teams.

What does the 2014 decree say?

On September 26, 2014, President Paul Biya signed a decree where he outlined the management procedures of the Cameroon nationa
l teams. Decree No. 2014/384 of 26 September 2014 on the organisation and functioning of national football teams (prc.cm) Chapter II, Article 3 (1) specified that the football federation has the sole control over the management of administrative, technical, and sports aspects of the teams.

While in Article 4 (1) states that Fecafoot has the competence to appoint the General Coordinator of the different national football teams.

So what went wrong?

The Indomitable Lions’ dismal performance at the 2023 Africa Cup of Nations in Cote d’Ivoire was not well digested by President Paul Biya and in general, by Cameroonians. Paul Biya said in a message to youths on February 10, 2024, that something needs to be done to remedy the situation of the senior national football team.

Besides this, the management style of the federation’s President, Samuel Eto’o, has been criticized by several stakeholders, including his former deputy, Njalla Quan Henry Fecafoot: Njalla Quan let loose the tail – Cameroon News Agency

Since E
to’o became the federation’s president on December 11, 2021, he succeeded in solving the recurrent issues at the Lausanne-based Court of Arbitration for Sports, but critics say he failed to reconcile national actors leading to a chaotic championship, unprecedented sanctions, resignations, and alleged match-fixing.

Also, the federation president has not been on good terms with the minister of Sports and Physical Education. There are allegations that Eto’o is not someone to meddle with when it comes to wanting to interfere in federation activities or have a quasi control over Cameroon’s football. Cameroonians love this aspect of Eto’o Fils as they believe that the government likes to interfere in all activities when they cannot show positive outcomes.

‘Allow football management to footballers’, has been their cry.

What Next?

The federation has very little chance of overturning the appointment of the new technical team at the senior national football squad. Instead, they have been put in a tight position whe
reby, a number of those who were appointed, especially former Fecafoot Secretary General, Benjamin Banlog, now appointed as General Coordinator of national football teams, may not have a cordial working environment with the federation and its president. But Eto’o might forget about what the presidency will say and refuse to sign the appointment, thereby inviting FIFA to implement its zero tolerance on football affairs by regimes. I this happens, then the government could start digging into Eto’o’s past to imprison him like former President, Iya Mohammed.

The appointees

The list shows the spectacular comeback of former employees of the national football team such as Christophe Manouvrier who worked between 2011 and 2017, Professor Williams Ngatchou who was team doctor between 2014 and 2022, Francois Omam Biyik who has always held the deputy coach in 201-2011 and 2019-2022 and the former goalkeeper trainer, Alium Boukar who held the same position between 2016 and 2019.

??Marc Brys, the team’s head coach

??F
rançois Omam-Biyick , 1st deputy

??Ashu Bessong , 2nd deputy

??Dany Nounkeu , Team Manager

??Christophe Manouvrier Physical trainer

??Alioum Boukar GK trainer

??Germain Noël Essengue, Team press Officer.

Source: Cameroon News Agency

Press Release: Cameroonian Lawyer, Chuo Angabua Junior set to attend IMO legal committee meeting in London, UK


Renowned Cameroonian Lawyer and Public Notary: Chuo Angabua Junior, joins a distinguished gathering of legal minds at the prestigious 111th session of the International Maritime Organization’s (IMO) Legal Committee currently underway in London, UK slated to take place on the 23th April 2024. This influential conference convenes international maritime law experts to tackle pressing issues shaping the landscape of global shipping.

JUNIOR ANGABUA CHUO ANGABUA is a Cameroonian Lawyer and Notary Public, who is the founder and managing counsel of Prime-Time Law offices incorporated in Cameroon and Nigeria with partner offices across Africa, Asia, Europe and the Americas.

He began his career in 2012 as a law firm intern, specialising wholly as an assistant in criminal and civil litigations. Throughout his career he has worked with several top tier law firms within Cameroon and Nigeria which have all greatly guided his strategic development until 2020 when he started the PRIME TIME LAW OFFICES. He is currently an I
MO scholar near completion of his degree of Masters in law (LLM) in international law.

Being a huge promoter of Cameroon maritime flag and with a flourishing career specializing in maritime law, his passion for the maritime industry is evident in his dedication to safeguarding the interests of clients across a wide spectrum of legal issues.

Proven track record of success in handling cases related to:

Ship registration and compliance under the Cameroon flag

Marine insurance disputes

Carriage of goods by sea

Admiralty and salvage

Human right law at Sea

Maritime regulatory compliance

Maritime Recognized organization compliance in Cameroon

Pollution and environmental issues

Angabua’s presence at the IMO Legal Committee underscores his exceptional expertise and unwavering commitment to the field of maritime law. His participation shines a spotlight on Cameroon’s burgeoning influence in the international maritime legal landscape.

IMO Legal Committee: Shaping a Safe and Sustainable Maritime Future

The I
MO Legal Committee wields significant power in shaping the future of international maritime law. Through the development of critical conventions, regulations, and guidelines, the committee plays a vital role in ensuring the safety, security, and environmental well-being of global shipping.

Angabua at the Forefront of International Maritime Legal Discourse

While details surrounding Angabua’s specific contributions at the 111th session remain undisclosed, his involvement undoubtedly positions him at the forefront of international maritime legal discourse. This esteemed gathering presents a valuable opportunity for Angabua to champion the interests of Cameroon on the world stage and contribute to shaping the future of regulations governing global maritime activities.

About the International Maritime Organization (IMO)

The International Maritime Organization (IMO) is a specialized agency of the United Nations responsible for regulating international shipping. It plays a critical role in promoting safe, secure
, and environmentally sound shipping practices.

Source: Cameroon News Agency

Fecafoot contests appointment of new coach


The Cameroon Football Federation, Fecafoot, early Wednesday expressed surprised and dissatisfaction after the Ministry of Sports and Physical Education, announced the appointment of a new head coach of the national football team.

Belgian tactician, Marc Brys will henceforth pilot the Indomitable Lions, but this announcement has pushed the Federation to react.

Fecafoot said they were never aware of the singing of Marc Brys, as they were also informed via a communique.

‘The Cameroon Football Federation learned, at the same time as all Cameroonians, of the appointment to positions of responsibility within the National Senior Men’s Football Selection.’

The Federation also said the appointment violated articles of a decree passed in 2014.

‘FECAFOOT expresses its great astonishment at this act which is contrary to the terms of Decree No. 2014/384 of September 26, 2014 relating to the organization and operation of national football teams.’

‘This decision taken unilaterally comes at the very moment when FECAFOO
T has agreed to follow the instructions of the President of the Republic by providing its frank collaboration with a view to achieving appeasement beneficial to the future of our dear Indomitable Lions. FECAFOOT intends to shed light on this regrettable situation, just as it will communicate without delay on the reaction it intends to have.’ A communique read.

Source: Cameroon News Agency

Fecafoot rejects Biya’s approved head coach


By Biwah Bryan

The Cameroon Football Federation, Fecafoot is at odds with the Minister of sports’ appointment of Marc Brys as the head coach of the Indomitable Lions alongside

In a letter addressed to the Minister of Sports and Physical Education, Fecafoot expressed its disapproval of the appointment, stating that the technical selection process for the head coach position falls under their jurisdiction.

Fecafoot stated in their letters that According to the 2014 regulation signed by President Paul Biya, Fecafoot is entrusted with the administrative, sports, and technical management of national football selections.

The fédération equally revealed that they had proposed diligent candidates for the position of head coach to the government but the appointment was made without their consent or involvement, and as a result, the federation cannot acknowledge these appointments.

In the fédérations concluding statement, they called for collaboration that respects the applicable laws and regulations, urging the M
inister of Sports to take note of Fecafoot’s position.

The appointments were approved by President Paul Biya, according to a communique.

Source: Cameroon News Agency