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Actualités of Monday, 8 June 2015

Source: cameroon-info.net

Célestin Monga visits Cameroon on Tuesday

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Célestin Monga, a fierce opponent of the Biya regime is returning to his country on Tuesday.

Since November 4, 2014, he was the Deputy Director of the United Nations Organization for Industrial Development (UNIDO) and he returns as a top international official from the organisation.

The former adviser to the president of the World Bank on a working visit on 9 June 2015 will also be at the official launch of the Quality Infrastructure Programme for Central Africa (Piqac) and the Regional Programme Upgrading of Central Africa (NRP) on 10 June 2015 in Yaounde.

The "managing director" of UNIDO in charge of administration, management and finance can not avoid contact with the Cameroonian authorities. As the opponent of the representatives of power in Yaoundé, he will have to put up the skin of a diplomat.

As a reminder, at the funeral of his friend Njawé, he was stopped from speaking by the then West Governor because he was forbidden to speak after the highest authority represented at the funeral of the founder of the newspaper Le Messager.

The governor, Ivaha Diboua had, as we will see later by reading the eulogy of Monga, avoided visiting Babouantou to assist in the numerous burial of the "Golden Pen" to hear a real indictment against the power of Paul Biya.

An indictment that scratched including graduates of the National School of Administration and Magistracy (ENAM) accused of behaving "like proponents of a foreign land."

These were proof that the author of a memorable "open letter" to Paul Biya in the early 1990s was not always pleased with the powers that be. This power that had imprisoned him for "insulting the head of state" and then forcing him to exile.