Categories: CameroonLive Update

Diplomatic core doubles down on calls for Rebecca Enonchong’s release

Just like many Cameroonians, the diplomatic community is not taking the arrest and detention of techpreneur, Rebecca Enonchong lightly.

The French Ambassador to Cameroon, Christophe Guilhou has added his voice to the thousands who have in unison demanded for the liberation of the Tech Entrepreneur and Human Rights activist, Rebecca Enonchong.

The diplomat this Thursday tweeted the picture of the activist alongside the trending #FreeRebecca currently being used to apply pressure for her release.

The Canadian Embassy to Cameroon as well as other diplomats have followed suite, demanding she be released.

“Canada expresses its strong concern about the signal sent to foreign investors and technology partners by Rebecca Enonchong’s arbitrary detention. Cameroon’s technology and startup sectors have huge potential to create jobs and wealth in the country. Ms. Enonchong is a leader in these sectors of whom all Cameroonians can be proud” the Canadian embassy to Cameroon wrote on social media.

“As Board Chair of Afrilabs, a Pan-African network of innovation centers across Africa, Chair of ActivSpaces in Cameroon with its three tech hubs in Cameroon, and co-founder of the Cameroon Angels Network,” the statement read further, “she is nurturing Cameroonian tech talent and attracting critical foreign into the technology sector”.

Several other politicians and diplomats have also called for the release of Rebecca, following her arrest by the Gendarmes in Douala.

The techpreneur has spent a second night behind bars after she was detained earlier this week. Activists maintain her arrest was unlawful, given the lack of a warrant.

Mimi Mefo Info

Mimi Mefo Info (MMI)

Recent Posts

Shot in the Face at 15, Bah Median Still Dreams of Becoming a Doctor

When Median Bah Ekue heard villagers saying she was dead, she could not speak to…

24 hours ago

Women Left “in Constant Peril” as Biya Government Breaks Decade-Old Pledge on Violence—Report

A new Human Rights Watch report finds that fifteen years after promising to halve gender-based…

1 day ago

The Resignation That Rewrote a Legacy: One Year On From Issa Tchiroma’s Break With Biya

Today, 25 June, marks exactly one year since Issa Tchiroma Bakary did something Cameroonian politics…

1 day ago

Paul Biya Death Rumours: The Cameroon President Who Keeps “Dying” and Living

Paul Biya has been pronounced dead more times than most leaders are pronounced anything. The…

1 day ago

Mayo-Tsanaga: The Alarm Cry of a Division Battered by Insecurity

Mayo-Tsanaga continues to bear the scars of a security crisis that has dragged on for…

2 days ago