Sunday, 25 March 2018

Entrance Exam to Kondengui Prison:


Francophones (Betis) Excel, Anglophones ‘Marginalized’
Beti indigenes overwhelmingly outnumbered indigenes of other tribes in both the admitted candidates and the candidates on the waiting list in the results of the entrance exams into Kondengui Prison released by the Special Criminal Court TCS.
By Tanyi Kenneth Musa in Yaounde
Five government officials arrested and thrown into the Kondengui prison in Yaounde last week were all Francopones from the Beti-Bulu clan.
            Bruno Bekolo Ebe (former rector of Douala University (2003-2012), Dieudonne Oyono, (former Rector D’la University 2012-2014), Louis Max Ohandja Ayina (former Director of the Institute of Technology at Douala University), Jean William Solo (former GM of Camwater) and Jean Dieudonne Maah (former finance director at Camwater) were all taken to Kondengui on Wednesday 21 march 2018.
            They descended to Kondengui after spending two days at in the detention cells of the Special criminal Court (TCS) in Yaounde. During the two days at the TCS, they went through serious grilling by the examining magistrate of the corruption court to establish their charges.
            Rumour about the imminent arrest of some top state personalities had been making the rounds in Yaounde following the cabinet shake-up of 2 March 2018 that saw big names like Mebe Ngo’o and Atangana Kouna ejected from government.
            The rumours gained in intensity when some leaked security cables indicated that frontier police and Gendarme agents had been instructed to monitor some government officials and make sure they don’t go out of the country.
            It later emerged that some of the names cited in the leaked security cables were among those that were actually arrested and dumped in Kondengui.
It emerged that Bruno Bekolo Ebe, a Beti native, had since been audited by agents of the Supreme State Control, CONSUPE, and found guilty among other things of “executing expenditures without justification and of violating the circular sanctioning execution of the budget.” This was during the period between 2007 and 2010. The management errors were said to have caused the state to lose over 2 billion fcfa.

            Following the report by the Consupe, Bekolo Ebe was sacked as Rector of Douala University in 2012. He was barred from holding any public office until 2019.
            Louis Max Ayina Ohandja, for his part, was accused of misappropriating 92 million fcfa whilst he served as Director of Douala University’s Institute of Technology IUT.
            Meanwhile, Jean William Sollo of Camwater, had also been investigated by the Agency for investigation of financial crimes, ANIF, and found guilty of siphoning over 50 billion fcfa, plus another 10 billion that the company owed to contractors and CNPS. Sollo was said to have misappropriated the money in complicity with the finance director, Jean Dieudonne Maah. They were both taken to Kondengui.
            A source at the Kondengui Prison has hinted that more VIP tenants are expected in the days ahead, and that the authorities of the prison have been instructed to make accommodation arrangements for the awaited tenants.
            The names of Ministers Basile Atangana Kouna and Mebe Ngo’o respectively, and Camtel GM, David Nkotto Emane, were cited as top on the waiting list.  Like the five that went down to Kondengui last week, these other future tenants are all of Beti-Bulu extraction. See full list of prospective Kondengui candidates below:

1.        Adolphe Minkoa She
2.        Magloire Ondoa
3.        Jean Parfait Koe
4.        Stanislas Victor Atangana
5.        René Martin Mbida
6.        Fidéle Solange Ngono
7.        Vincent De Paul Bertrand Awono Eloundou
8.        Mathurin Nang
9.        Carim Aubin Fotso
10.      Abdoullahi Abba
11.      Yakubu Musa
12.      Mohamadou Aminou
13.      Jean Jacques Ndoudoumo
14.      Me Lazare Atou
15.      Benjamin Amenguele
16.      Richard Maga
17.      Jean Claude Mfou’ou
18.      Jean Jacques Ndoundoumou
19.      Paulette Mimbe epouse Mvomo Ela
20.      Jean Calvin Aba’a Oyono
21.      Alphonse Bombogo
22.      Edmond VII Mballa Elanga
23.      David Nkoto Emane

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