By Christopher Ambe
Hundreds of people including
rights advocates, on Friday September 1, thronged the residences of Barrister Felix
Agbor Nkongho(fondly called Balla) and Dr.Fontem
Aforteka’a Neba , President and Secretary
,respectively, of the banned Cameroon
Anglophone Civil Society Consortium(CACSC), as well as the homes of 10 other
released Southwest-based activists to
celebrate their release from Kondengui
Prison ,where they had spent eight months facing trials .
Barrister Nkongho and Dr.Fontem
who were part of the coordination of peaceful protests to demand the rights of English-speaking
minority in Cameroon, were arrested last January 17 in Buea and jailed in Yaoundé.
They were charged, among others, for promoting terrorism, a crime that is
punished, maximally, with death.
International and national
pressure kept mounting on President Biya to order the release of all those
detained in connection with the Anglophone rights protests.
And last August 30,
President Biya ordered, through the Secretary-General at the Presidency
Ferdinand Ngoh Ngoh, “ the discontinuance of proceedings pending
before the Yaounde Military Court against Messrs Nkongho
Felix Agbor,Fontem Aforteta’a, Paul Ayah Abine and some other persons
arrested in relation to the violence committed in recent months in the North
west and Southwest Regions”
Of the 54 detainees released,
who had been arrested in the Northwest Region and Southwest Region 12 are
residents of the latter region.
The freed activists were
driven to the two Anglophone regions, guarded by armed security
men, on board two 70-seater buses.
In Buea, Southwest Governor
Bernard Okala Bilai officially received the twelve freed detainees, in front of
his office, amid shouts of joy and cheers from the crowd that had turned out to
see “a dream come true.”
The Governor, who was
accompanied by the DO for Buea,Wokam Paul, told the freed activists that, they were lucky to have benefited from the
discretion of President Biya.
He urged them to promote peace
and work towards building a stronger and united nation. The Governor then
advised them not to slip into such a predicament again.
From the Governor’s
office, the freed activists, accompanied by their fans, friends, well-wishers
and families were driven to their various homes, where wining and dining
greeted their arrivals.
At the residence of
Barrister Agbor Nkongho in Federal Quarters the mood was festive; same was the
atmosphere at the residence of Dr.Fontem in Santa Babara Quarter.
The two officials of the
banned Consortium are yet to make press declarations.
Lawyers’ Reactions
Reacting to their release
to this reporter at the residence of Barrister Agbor Nkongho, the Southwest
Regional Secretary for the National Commission on Human Rights and Freedoms,
Christopher Tambe Tiku, said: “Our position has been clear from the day that
they were arrested- that they were innocent and that the rule of law should be
respected. I am happy that the Head of State used his wisdom -and may be based
on advice from some goodwill Cameroonians that these people were innocent.
A cross section of lawyers and rights advocates at freed Barrister Nkongho 's Buea residence |
“So what is important now
is for us to engage in genuine dialogue. We cannot pretend to say that the
Anglophone crisis has been resolved.
“Now that the enabling climate for dialogue is
there, let us not compromise the education of our children. Our children must
now go to school. I am a lecturer at the University of Buea.I have been
teaching other children and I see no reason why mine should be at home instead”
According to Lawyer Samuel
Eboa,Fakla coordinator of Buea-based advocates, who was one of the first people
to welcome the freed activists when they arrived Buea early Thursday morning,
“I am quite elated that they are back home after eight months in isolation..”
Freed Barrister Nkongho with journalists at his Buea residence on Sept.1,2017 |
To Barrister Ajong
Stanislaus, their release is indicative of the President Biya’s acknowledgement
“that Balla did not commit any crime. We have taken note”
Also reacting, Lawyer Enow
Benjamin said he was happy that Balla is back home.” We hope he would continue
the struggle for the rights of citizens of this country.”
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