Akere Muna |
Akere Muna, who recently made public his decision to run
for the upcoming presidential election to be held between September 14 and
October 14, 2018, has accused Justice Minister Laurent Esso of attempting to
disqualify his candidacy.
Akere
has been quoted as saying that the Yaoundé regime is using a Muna family
succession issue involving his younger sister, former culture minister Ama Tutu
Muna for political gains. Akere told a group of press men and women on Thursday
in Yaoundé that “The only capital I have is my honor. My sister believes that I
am a forger and the state supports it, with the Minister of Justice in mind. I
will face it here and elsewhere.”
The
former president of the Cameroon branch of Transparency International and
founding father in the fight against corruption in Cameroon is being accused by
Ama Muna of having falsified her signature on a document bearing minutes of a
family meeting, in the framework of their late dad Solomon Tandeng Muna’s
estate in 2002.
The
former minister has sued her brother, whose candidacy is supported by the NOW
movement and the Platform for a New Republic.
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