Cameroon

Minsep ignores Killing of Divisional Delegate in Donga Mantung

The killing of Derick Fonye, the Divisional Delegate of Sports and Physical Education for Donga Mantung, has been given a blind eye by the government, particularly the Minister of Sports and Physical Education (MINSEP), his supervisory authority.

Mr. Fonye was shot dead on Saturday, June 1, by Ambazonia separatist fighters.

His death has, however, been treated like a no-event by authorities in the North West and Yaounde.

Sports Minister, Narcisse Mouelle Kombi, appears more concerned with an ongoing dispute with the Cameroon Football Federation (FECAFOOT) on the management of the men’s national football team.

The disagreement between MINSEP and FECAFOOT has dragged on since April, when Minister Kombi appointed the coaching staff for the Indomitable Lions.

This dispute has dominated headlines and diverted attention from other issues, including the recent tragic death of Mr. Eric Fonye.

Despite the gravity of this loss, Minister Kombi has yet to issue an official statement or condolence message to Mr. Derick’s family, drawing sharp criticism from various quarters.

Observers have noted that while the Minister engages in a power struggle, the failure to acknowledge or console the bereaved family of a dedicated public servant is deeply troubling.

“It is a gross oversight and a display of insensitivity,” remarked a local journalist in Bamenda, headquarters of the North West Region where Fonye was killed.

“The Ministry’s primary duty should be to its people, especially in times of tragedy. The death of Mr. Derick should have been met with immediate and heartfelt condolences from the highest levels.”

The lack of an official response from Minister Kombi’s office has not only hurt Mr. Derick’s family but also sent a disheartening message to the public and other officials who serve in precarious conditions.

Critics argue that the Minister’s preoccupation with the FECAFOOT dispute exemplifies a broader issue of misplaced priorities within the government.

The urgent need for compassion and responsive leadership is being overshadowed by administrative and political wrangling.

©Mimi Mefo Info

Kate Bih

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