Junior Ngombe passes police concour
23-year-old Junior Ngombe, who was detained and later released after charges of “incitement of rebellion” and “propagation of false information,” were dropped has passed the written phase of the police exams.
Ngombe wants to become a police inspector, which MMI can confirm after examining the names of eligible candidates published by the Delegation of National Security.
The exams were written in 2023, but the results were published on Saturday, August 2.
The oral part has been scheduled for August 12.
If Ngombe makes it through, he will become a law enforcement officer.
And will he be able to use the office of the police to hold corrupt and scrupulous leaders into account?
Ngombe was arrested and jailed for a week for decrying bad governance, and he thinks youths can cause a change if they register massively for the 2025 presidential elections.
If waywardness has persisted in Cameroon, it is because law enforcement officers are protecting those they should have been arresting.
Will Ngombe change the status quo?
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