Actualités Régionales of Monday, 11 April 2016

Source: The Post Newspaper

Delegate bans ANPD National Chair from office

First Vice President of ANPD, Elisius Asah Agbor First Vice President of ANPD, Elisius Asah Agbor

Secondary Education Delegate for Meme Division, John Akwo Eyoh, has issued another circular banning the First Vice President of the National Alliance for Democracy and Progress, ANPD, Elisius Asah Agbor, from the Delegation office.

The release signed and dated March 31, 2016 forbids Principals and other school authorities within the Division from engaging in any transaction with the mathematics teacher cum politician.

Also banned from the Delegation by the same circular is Ben Oben Ebangah, another support staff who served at the Divisional Delegation.

When news of the decision reportedly signed by Southwest Governor, Bernard Okalia Bilai, was made public, Agbor challenged it on grounds that it did not cite the decree appointing the current Secondary Education boss, Jean Ernest Ngalle.

Agbor had contemplated court action against the Meme Secondary Education Delegate and the Southwest Governor.
Thereafter, the issue nosedived after the ANDP national Chair made emergency movements to Yaounde.

It is alleged that Agbor was counting on his political boss, Ahmadou Mustapha, who works at the Presidency to reverse the decision.
At the moment, security is said to be tight at the Divisional Delegation to prevent any of the redeployed persons from accessing the offices.

When The Post visited the Delegation on Tuesday, April 5, 2016, Ebangah, who also faces the same predicament like Agbor, was spotted attending to students seeking information on the recently launched Grade I Teachers examination.

The Delegate was not available to comment on allegations of conspiracy and forgery of signatures that have surfaced in the crisis.

Besides, a militant of the ANDP, who recently decamped to Maurice Kamto's Cameroon Renaissance Movement, MRC, probably without Agbor's knowledge, threatened to drag reporters to court for publishing the news of the redeployment of their political boss.

"If you think you can bring Mr. Agbor to this your slippers level, then we will take you to court,'' the militant told reporters.

While Agbor remains to be seen publicly, reports state that the Principal of the Technical High School commonly Known as SOFATI and that of Barombi Kang are already clamouring for his services.

According to the release read on a local radio station in Kumba, the Delegate John Akwo is reinforcing a Regional transfer decision of last December 23, 2015 wherein Agbor was reassigned to teach at the Government Technical High School, GTHS Kumba.

The Delegate states that the named staff no longer constitutes part of the Delegation and should not be found gallivanting around the Secondary Education service in Meme.

Eyoh concluded that any Principal or group of persons who deal with the ANDP ViceChair and other staff mentioned in the circular will be held solely responsible for their actions.

Before the recent development, Agbor was the protocol officer at the Divisional Delegation.

He was there when late Epie Ekale was Meme Secondary Education boss.
Between the time of Epie's death and the appointment of Eyoh, Agbor alongside Martin Bawack assumes interim command of education activities in Meme for months.