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Camair-Co tug-of-war: Biya Beti Ewondo gang in control 0
President Biya has finally joined forces with his kinsman, Edgar Alain Mebe Ngo’o the Minister of Transport and gotten rid of the Chairman of the Board of Directors of Camair-Co Mefiro Oumarou. The emergency Camair-Co board meeting yesterday in Yaounde recorded a dramatic and an incredible turnaround situation.
State radio and television including other independent media sources announced the sacking of the general manager, Ernest Dikoum and later on information was made public that he was retained by members who attended the Hilton Hotel forum in Yaoundé. The Biya Beti Ewondo surprise came where it was least expected.
Mefiro Oumarou, the Chairman of the Board of Directors, was disembarked only eight months after his appointment and was replaced by Louis Georges Njipendi. The latter appointed by presidential decree, was immediately installed by Edgar Alain Mebe Ngo’o, Minister of Transport. Thus, in the quarrel between the former Board Chairman and the Minister of Transport over the management of the recovery plan of Camair-co, Paul Biya decided in favor of the Minister Edgar Alain Mebe Ngo’o.
By Chi Prudence Asong