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Politique of Monday, 18 January 2016

Source: L’Oeil du Sahel

Jean Nkuete validates canceled elections

Jean Nkuete Jean Nkuete

The elections canceled on December 11, 2015, by Grégoire Owona, chairman of the regional commission monitoring the renewal of the CPDM basic organs for the Far North, in 14 sub-sections of the Diamaré Centre I Section, were not respected.

The query bailiff introduced by Senator Djakaou Giulia, which led to the partial annulment of the elections, was rejected. The controversial election results of December 5, 2015, were approved by the supreme body of the torch party.

Indeed, in a special publication of the L’Action newspaper dated January 12, 2016, it had published election results renewing the basic organs organized throughout the country.

These texts, signed by Jean Nkuete, general secretary of the Central Committee of the CPDM, validate the results, some of which have yet been canceled by bodies responsible for the cancelation of such elections. This was the case in the Far North region, where six decisions signed by Grégoire Owona partially or totally canceling the elections in several sections.

Out of these cancelations, the event that crystallized the most attention is that of the Diamaré Center I where there was a tight duel against Hamidou Hamadou, outgoing President and Mayor of Maroua I against Hamadou Bouba.

DISCLAIMER

For observers of the political scene, is a scathing repudiation that served the General Secretary of the Central Committee of the CPDM, Jean Nkuete, Grégoire Owona, who in the last days, also maneuvered against its decision.
I must say it has created some tension between him and Zechariah Perevet, then president of the Coordination Commission for the Diamaré.

In letters addressed to the Secretary-General of the Central Committee of the CPDM and the Secretary General of the Presidency of the Republic, Zechariah Perevet was clearly opposed to the resumption of the elections, saying they had gone well, accusing some activists of being agitators.