The former general counsel Paul Ayah Abine , near the Supreme Court of Cameroon , claims to the state 50 billion CFA francs for having been, in his words, an "arbitrary" victim of the English crisis that made it was Dismissed from office, forcing him into a hasty retreat.
Ayah Paul Abine, former attorney general, victim of the anglophone crisis: The Anglophone crisis has caused many victims, not least of them, such as the former general counsel to the Supreme Court of Cameroon, Ayah Paul Abine, who was forced by President Paul Biya to retire without any form of trial.
This advocate general, trained in Cameroonian law and international law, intends to obtain justice before the United Nations (UN). He placed the bar at the level of 50 billion CFA francs claimed to the Cameroonian state.
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Cameroon / Anglophone Crisis - Former Lawyer Ayah Paul Abine Claims 50 Billion To The State |
On January 21, 2017, he was arrested at his home and accused of supporting Anglophone Cameroon's claim to obtain a federalism, or even a clear secession from Paul Biya, President of Cameroon, of the French-speaking part of Cameroon. country.
For Advocate General Ayah Paul Abine, this arrest is arbitrary, the better it is a " kidnapping", which could have ended, during his forced stay in the jails of the secretary of State of the Defense (Sed), by An assassination that could easily have been perpetrated by the security forces at the headquarters of the national gendarmerie.
He therefore claims, as compensation, the sum of 50 billion FCFA to the State of Cameroon. Recall that Mr. Ayah was a candidate for the presidential election of 2011. He is currently perceived as the most fierce opponents of the regime of Paul Biya and suspected of being in collusion with English secessionists. Cameroon / Anglophone Crisis - Former Lawyer Ayah Paul Abine Claims 50 Billion To The State