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Friday, November 25, 2022

Party Implantation: Southwest FSNC Invites Issa Tchiroma to Visit Region

 

Mayor  Moussa Firrisou in family photo with FSNC  traditional rulers in Buea


By Christopher Ambe

The Southwest Branch of the Cameroon National Salvation Front party (FSNC) has extended an invitation to the party’s National President, Issa Tchiroma Bakary,to urgently visit the Southwest region to reinforce the implantation of the party there.

 Issa Tchiroma’s invitation was channeled through the Mayor of Garoua III and Politcal Bureau member, Moussa Firrisou on Thursday Novemver 24 in Buea.

Mayor Moussa was in Buea to meet with the Southwest party officials and get first-hand information with regards to   the implantation of the party in the region.

Meeting in the Conference Hall of Mariton Hotel,Buea   Southwest officials of the party who included a good number of traditional rulers  and led by the  FSNC Southwest Regional Coordinator, Nnange Calvis  Nkumbe, told the visiting Political Bueau Member that despite  few challenges they were facing the  membership of party was on the rise.

Happy with the warm reception accorded him in Buea, Mayor Moussa urged the regional party officials to continue fishing for members, so to make the party the region’s best platform for resolving socio-economic and other developmental problems. He called on the elected regional FSNC officials to work for the interest of the populations rather than trying to the please the National President.

 Mayor Moussa said the National President does not impose candidates on elective party positions, but has always stood for  free and fair election of officials.

Invitation of National President

Nnange Calvis and Mayor Moussa Firrisou

 It was the unanimous decision of Southwest FSNC officials that the party’s national President should pay a visit to the region soonest.

“We wish to see our National President in Buea”, Nnange told Mayor Moussa, adding that a mega rally of the FSNC would soon be organized in the Southwest Region.

Speaking on behalf of South-west traditional rulers in the FSNC, Chief Paul Molua Tonga of Lower Ewonda-Buea, said: “We, the chiefs of this party want to see the National President here-even next week.We are ready to welcome him. FSNC is the only opposition party that has the chiefs at heart”

Chief Molua Tonga claimed that the FSNC is not an ally of the CPDM but “we support the President of the Republic, Paul Biya”

Mayor Moussa accepted to transmit the Southwest invitation-to-visit to the party’s National President Issa Tchiroma Bakary. . He promised to accompany the National President to the Southwest region, when he will have decided to visit.


Cross-section the FSNC attendees
The FSNC National President,Issa Tchiroma Bakary,is also Cameroon’s  Minister for Employment and Vocational Training and  former Minister of Communication.

The FSNC is new in the Southwest region –just less than two years old and reportedly has over six thousand registered members with women and youths topping the list.

The FSNC exists in five of the six divisions of the Southwest region. Only Ndian Division is yet to have the presence of the FSNC.

 

 

 

 

 

Thursday, November 24, 2022

CHRISTOPHER TAMBE TIKU :Passionate Human Rights Defender


Passionate Cameroonian Human Rights Defender: Christopher Tambe Tiku

    By Christopher Ambe

Christopher Tambe Tiku is a Cameroonian multi-tasker. He is a law lecturer- University of Buea (Cameroon), Board member of Elections Cameroon (ELECAM) and pioneer Southwest Regional Secretary of Cameroon Human Rights Commission, among other functions.

Smartness, outspokenness, professionalism, generosity, diligence and decency are among his traits.

 He is rated as highly productive at work by his employers and loved by his service users, especially in the Southwest region of Cameroon, where he has worked for 16 years in various capacities.

 But Tambe Tiku is most prominent in the field of Human Rights Protection and Promotion.

  So passionate about rights issues is this mover and shaker that he is disliked by rights violators and held in high esteem by law-abiding citizens.

Tambe Tiku told Africa Excellence :“When I returned in 2003  from South Africa where I spent six years as an advocate, I found that the human rights situation in the Southwest region was dismal.I had  personal challenges with respect to violation of my rights and I told myself that whatever you achieve, if there is no rule of law you can lose everything in a second; so when  I had the opportunity  to study in the UK,I had to make very tough decision, whether to study International Business Law, International law or International Humanitarian Law.

“Finally, I decided to study International Human Rights Law in the University of Hull,one of the most prominent universities when it comes to International Law and International Human Rights Law.”

Childhood Experience

This 55-year-old, who hails from Manyu Division, Cameroon and is noted for his elegance was nostalgic about his upbringing when Africa Excellence asked him whether his fashionable life is not a reflection of his opulence.

 “Growing up, I knew the value of clothes but I didn’t have them to wear. I used a rope as a waist belt while attending Presbyterian School, Mamfe,” recalled Tambe Tiku whose parents had divorced. He said he grew up with an aunt who barely provided his school needs. “I was always sent home because of non-payment of school fees and I would go home and spend 2-3 days before the fee was paid.”

 He later found out that “I was just a victim of divorce and had to live with my aunt and my brother was taken to Ekondo Titi, where my father was working to live with him.”

After passing his First School Living Certificate and visiting his father, Tambe Tiku’s living conditions improved.  “Each holiday my father bought each boy in the house had four trousers, four shirts; my father was very concerned with our dressing and our hygiene, paying impromptu visits to our room and if our things were not in order we received some trashing; so I became used to cleanliness and developed a sense of organization and decency”

Elegance as a Value

Tambe Tiku holds elegance is a value and that “when you occupy a public office this is the type of representation you have to show”.  He added that he’s been advising his students to dress decently.

“I tell my students that the business of law is the way you present yourself to a client. If you present yourself as a wretched man, that’s  your fee will also be meager ; your dressing, the way you smell, the way you look and speak, and also the demonstration of some intelligence makes your clients comfortable with you.

“There are clients that whatever amount you request they will tell you. You hear them say, ‘Don’t worry about the amount I just want the job done’. If you are result-oriented, you start achieving and building a good reputation for yourself.”

Leisure Time

Although a workaholic, Tambe Tiku finds time for leisure. “When it comes to leisure, I make sure I keep myself very comfortable with it and when it comes to work I give it my best; that is my life”, he said. “If I want to eat I make sure I have good food; if I’m with friends I make sure we have quality wine or whisky to drink.  So life is a balance.”

Hatred for Injustice

Tambe Tiku has quite some societal vices he dislikes.  “What I dislike most are injustice and blackmail… I hate to see when people maltreat others. I also hate people who blackmail others and cut bridges for people to fall.”

He is against envy. “I dislike envy”, he said, noting that envious people are fond of putting road blocks for achievers to fall. “But they fail to understand one thing- that we have an overseer who is God.”

Misconceptions

Tambe Tiku admitted that people say a lot of things about him out of ignorance “People have testified that before they had a negative  impression about me until when they came closer to me only to realize that I am a rights defender.

“But when people mistakenly take you for who you are not, because you have principles it is a cause for concern.

“In society, once you have attained a certain status you should be prepared to accept some minimum amount of criticisms. So once you have attained a certain level people talk about you. What is important is whether what they say what is the truth or not.”

Assisting the less-privileged

Tambe Tiku, who is a devout Presbyterian Christian, delights in assisting the underprivileged in society. He says sharing with others is a Christian value.

“It is just a practical measure, conscious that God has blessed me .When I look at other people I ask myself, “What merits do I have that they do not have?” There are people who have proven to be hard-working more than me; there are people who are more intelligent than me; people who are skilled in various fields but they are still poor. So I ask myself, “What criteria did our Lord Almighty use in putting me where I am?” After all the evaluations and analyses, he pointed out, “the only way is to be humble and share with others, for God dislikes proud and stingy people.”

The Family Man

Although a divorcee, Tambe Tiku is still very supportive to his family, especially his four children, one of them soon to defend her PhD in the UK.

“It is no secret that I am a divorcee but I am a very happy dad. I have a very special relationship with my four children,” he declared. “My children are a special gift from God and I want to also thank them for the love they have shown me over the years.”

Re-appointed SW Rights Boss

Tambe Tiku’s outspokenness and duty-consciousness as a rights activist earned him a lot of admiration from authorities and  the populations of the Southwest region of Cameroon, where for years he  has determinedly defended community land rights and rattled land grabbers.

 When he was transferred to Yaounde as a senior official of the Cameroon Human Rights Commission, he made just a year in the new office and was on August 18, 2022 sent back to continue heading the Southwest Regional Branch Office.

“My transfer to Yaounde provoked protests-even from personalities like Southwest Governor Bernard Okala Bilai, who thought it was necessary for me to stay back and give assistance in resolving the [socio-political] conflict we are facing

“That was the more reason the Chairperson of the Cameroon Human Rights Commission decided, after intervention also from the Prime Minister, to have a meeting with me -and felt that I was too useful in the Southwest region and therefore decided to send me back here.”

Education Profile

Tambe Tiku  did his primary education at Presbyterian School, Besongabang (1981 – 1986); then passed his First School Leaving Certificate at Presbyterian School, Mamfe Town; he attended  Cameroon Protestant College (CPC) Bali from 1986-88, Bali  where he  passed the  GCE Advanced Level

From 1988 – 1992, he studied in the then University of Yaoundé, obtaining a Bachelor’s degree in English Private Law.

From 2003 – 2005, he studied   International Human Rights Law in the University of Hull, UK -obtaining a Master’s degree ( LLM. in International Human Rights)

Career Profile

Tambe Tiku practiced in a law firm in Lesotho (B. Sooknnan and Associate) from 1997 – 2003. From 2005 till date: Assistant Lecturer, Department of law, University of Buea; from 2006 – 2021 - Pioneer Branch Head, Cameroon Human Rights Commission (South West Branch).

Courtesy

AFRICA EXCELLENCE magazine,Cameroon,November-December 2022


 

                                                                                                             

Cameroon:New Horizon Cooperative to Alleviate Poverty in Bafut

Ngwaneba Jonathan,Board Chairman
By Christopher Ambe

 A new cooperative society with head office in Bafut Subdivision, Mezam Division of the Northwest region of Cameroon, has been registered with the overall mission of alleviating poverty and improving the lot of denizens of that locality.

The cooperative society, which   on November 9, 2022 obtained its matriculation certificate (legal status) from the Northwest Delegation of Agriculture and Rural Development (MINADER), Regional Service of Registry, is called New Horizon Cooperative (NHC) society.

According to the pioneer Chairman of the Board of Directors of NHC, Ngwaneba Jonathan, who is also the Second Vice-National Chairman of Bafut Development Manjong( BDM)  and  former  President of BDM, Buea Branch:

According to the pioneer Chairman of the Board of Directors of NHC, Ngwaneba Jonathan, who is also  the Second Vice- National  Chairman of Bafut Development  Manjong (BDM) and  former  President of  Bafut Development Manjong(BDM) Buea Branch:

“Our primary mission is to combat poverty, ill-health and ignorance by reviving communities at the grassroots through a sustainable and developmental approach, and through human, material and technical resources”

Other officials of this new poverty-alleviation institution include but not limited to : Board Vice President: Mformuluh Adolf Che; Board Secretary: Mofor Samuel Che: President Supervisory Board: Shu Godlove;Secretary Supervisory Board: Ngum Asana epse Atanga Phebe ;Member Supervisory Board: Mboni  epse Njoh Ikome Magdalene.

Mr.Ngwaneba said that NHC is going to be unique in its development mission and tha its community plough back will support: healthcare, water and electricity, bridges and road maintenance, student loans, mentoring,internships  and scholarships.

He said NHC is ready to engage in partnership with individuals, organisations or corporations willing to facilitate the vision, mission and operations of the cooperative nationally and internationally.

The creation of NHC has reportedly been welcomed by elites of Bafut both at home and abroad.

 Bafut is one of the seven subdivisions that make up Mezam Division. It has over 45 villages and is 11 km from Bamenda, capital of the Northwest Region of Cameroon.  The Paramount Ruler of Bafut is Fon Abunbi II and the Bafut Palace is one of the most important cultural heritage sites in Cameroon.

NHC already has a website: https://newhco.org and for further inquiries those interested to come on board should contact Tel/WhatsApp +237 677715662 or Emial:info@newhco.org

 

 

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