Monday, 16 November 2015

From his New Bell Prison cell:


Prince Charles Enonchong writes to Biya & Conac
Heir to the late Chief Dr. Enonchong of Besongabang village, Prince Charles Enonchong, who is currently jailed at the New Bell prison in Douala, in his letter to president Biya, is calling on the head of state to arrest and bring to book all those who are making him to suffer

By Mercy Neba in Douala
Prince Charles Enonchong
Prince Charles Abi Enonchong is certainly not at peace with himself at this time. The heir-apparent to the late chief of Besongabang village in Manyu Division, HRH Barrister Dr. Enonchong (RIP), is currently vegetating at the New Bell Prison in Douala this, at a time when popular expectation was that he should be busy managing and even expanding and enjoying the enormous fortune (we hear of several billions fcfa) and the expansive and diverse assets (houses, plantations, banks, companies) that his late father left behind. Prince Charles says a cabal at the Ministry of Justice is preventing him from enjoying his right over his late father’s estate. He says this cabal has hatched a plot to maintain him in jail and dispossess him of all that his father left for him and his siblings.
    In the letter he addressed to the head of state through the anti-corruption commission, conac, Prince Charles is urging the president to intervene and stop this cabal from illegally dispossessing him of and exploiting his fortune and property.
    According to the prince, a very senior official at the ministry of justice (names withheld) is at the head of this conspiracy. He says this “Chef de gang” has planted people on the field mostly magistrates, to do the hatchet job for him.

    Prince Charles laments further that so far he has already lost over one billion fcfa from his accounts at a popular bank in Yaounde. The money was the shares capital for a bank (the Abane Global Bank PLC) that was created by his late father and to which he his now the board president. He says this money was “stolen” from the bank by agents of the big man at the MINJUSTICE.
    Prince Charles Enonchong also complained that his rubber plantations in Bwinga, Tiko, in the Southwest region, are already being illegally exploited by these men of the judiciary and their agents.
    He adds that no sooner did he bring a case against the leader of this gang at the justice ministry, did the conspirators immediately fabricated charges against him and sent him to the New Bell prison where he is presently a tenant.
    Prince Charles says all efforts to regain his freedom have been futile, especially as the conspirators say he must first withdraw his complaint to President Biya before they can set him free.
    The beleaguered prince wonders if President Biya can ever succeed in fighting corruption in Cameroon with such people at the justice department.
    He is therefore calling on the president to order the arrest of these “Bandits in wig and gown” if ever he hopes to successfully stamp out corruption from Cameroon.

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