The general manager of the Mont Fébé hotel in Yaoundé, Nicolas Tchobang has accused Pierre Flambeau Ngayap, a member of Cameroon’s upper house of Parliament of theft.
In a letter addressed to the Secretary General of the Senate, Michel Meva’a Meboutou, the general manager of Mont Febé revealed that the theft was carried out during the elected official’s stay in the hotel recently.
Pierre Flambeau Ngayab is member of the National Union for Democracy and Progress, NUDP, an opposition political party in Cameroon.
The hotel further disclosed that the vice-president of the UNDP “… carried made away with many objects on which was stamped Mont Fébé that he was going to hide surreptitiously in his home in Douala.”
After multiple attempts by the hotel management, they finally had Honourable Ngayab on the phone on November 21, 2021.
But, the PM claimed,”… the holding of a senate commission which prevented him from meeting us.”
The senator was supposed to return to the hotel the following day, to “… seek the prepared invoice, modestly valued at CFA francs six million three hundred and ten thousand for payment,” wrote the hotel.
Attempts by MMI team to get reactions from the MP on telephone has remained futile.
By Amina Hilda