2, December 2016
The Biya-Yang Philemon diabolic harsh plot to stifle Anglophone nationalism 0
The Prime Minister Head of Government, Philemon Yang has ordered the setting up of an inter-ministerial ad hoc committee to examine and propose solutions to Anglophone Teachers currently on strike.
The ten articled decision reads;
Article 1: The creation, organization and functioning of the committee tasked with examining and proposing solutions to the concerns raised by the Anglophone Teacher’s Trade Unions
Article 2: Placed under the PM, Head of Government, the ad hoc committee’s main mission shall be to examine appropriate solutions to all the concerns raised by the Anglophone Teachers Trade Unions.
Article 3 : The ad hoc committee shall be made up of;
-Chair: Professor Ghogomu Paul Mingo, Minister, Director of Cabinet at the PM’s Office
Members: Minister of Higher Education, Minister of Secondary Education, Minister of Basic Education.
The following bodies shall have representatives in the committee
-The National Union of Teacher’s of Higher Education, SYNES University of Bamenda.
-The National Union of Teacher’s of Higher Education, SYNES University of Buea.
-The Cameroon Teacher’s Trade Union ,CATTUC.
-Teacher’s Association Cameroon,TAC
-The Presbyterian Education Authority Teacher’s Trade Union.
-The Catholic Education Worker’s Trade Union.
-The Baptist Teacher’s Trade Union Cameroon.
-The Cameroon Education Forums.
-Government Schools
-Lay Private Schools
-Private Denominations Schools
-Parent/Teacher association government schools
– Parent /Teacher association of private lay schools
-Parents/Teacher Association of Private denominational Schools
Depending on the agenda for discussion, the Chairperson of the committee may invite any other resource person
Article 4: The ad hoc committee shall meet in Bamenda when summoned by its Chairperson.
The ad hoc committee proceedings shall be recorded by the Coordinator of the Technical Secretariat.
Article 5: Every meeting of the ad hoc committee shall be sanctioned by a report and the Chairperson shall without delay report on the deliberations of the ad hoc committee to the Prime Minister and solicit his arbitration whenever necessary.
Article 6: The ad hoc committee shall have a Technical Secretariat to execute its instructions of the committee, identify necessary actions, prepare an action plan, and prepare files, draft reports among others
Article 7: The Technical Secretariat shall comprise the following;
The Coordinator, a senior official at the cabinet of the PM.
Members:
-Representative of the Minister in charge of Higher Education.
-Representative of the Minister in charge of Secondary Education.
-Representative of the Minister in charge of Basic Education.
These officials shall be designated by their various Ministries
Article 8: miscellaneous
Duties of Chairperson and member of the ad hoc committee as well as those of the Technical Secretariat shall be honorary.
Article 9: The provisions of order number 118 CAB/PM of 28 November 2016 relating to the creation and organization and functioning of the inter-ministerial ad hoc committee tasked with examining and proposing solutions to the concerns raised by Teacher’s Trade Unions shall still remain in force
Article 10 : This order shall be registered published in the official gazette in the English and French
Culled from CRTV
3, December 2016
Exposed: How Minister Laurent Esso is francophonizing the Anglophone legal system 3
This is how Minister Laurent Esso has been slowly but surely eliminating the Anglophone legal system and our Common law values and he was quick to say we have to stay in a “united” Cameroon where he Esso can jail a former Anglophone Prime Minister and Head of Government and nothing happens.
Francophone dominance in the legal department in the South West region
Of the 148 Magistrates in the South West- 58 are francophone
Of the 89 Magistrates in the legal bench in the Southwest region, 54 of them are francophone
Of the 50 Magistrates serving in Buea (Bench & Legal Department) – 20 are francophone
28 Magistrates in the legal division and 20 of them are francophone.
30 new bailiffs were appointed in January 2014 and 28 of them are francophone.
Francophone domination in the legal department in the North West region
There are 128 Magistrates in the Northwest and 67 are francophone with no mastery of the English language.
There 97 Magistrates of the Legal Bench and 64 of them are francophone
There are 45 Magistrates serving in Bamenda metropolis and 22 of them are francophone
27 Magistrates in the divisions and 21 of them are francophone.
21 new bailiffs were appointed in January 2014 and all of them were francophone.
Comparing the appointments of Magistrates in a bilingual Cameroon:
There are 119 Magistrates in the Courts in Douala metropolis and only 2 of them are Anglophones
There are 107 Magistrates in the Courts in Yaoundé and only 2 of them are Anglophones
49% of Magistrates in Bamenda and 40 % of Magistrates in Buea the Anglophone regional headquarters are Francophone.
Why are more Francophones sent to our key jurisdictions and only an insignificant number of Anglophones sent to the francophone key jurisdictions?
If at all there is blending of both systems:
Why are our Anglophone Magistrates only good for Tcholire, Ambam, Poli, Ntui, Kousseri, Yokadouma, Batouri,Tignere and not considered good for Yaoundé and Douala?
Why is it that almost all the newly appointed bailiffs in Anglophone Cameroon are civil Law trained jurists?
Do you think the envisaged appointment of Notaires will depart from this train if any ?
Why is the Language of the military only French in a Bilingual Country?
Why is French the Language of the Military Courts in a Bilingual Country?