The pioneer Coordinator of the centre for the Disarmament Demobilization and Reintegration (DDR) of ex-combatants in the North West Region, Gabsa Sixtus, has died.
Gabsa, who was known for his unwavering commitment to peacebuilding, passed away on April 15, 2024, just one day before his birthday.
Appointed by Prime Ministerial decision No. 131 on December 7, 2018, Gabsa served as the Head of DDR for the North West Region, where his leadership and vision shaped initiatives aimed at promoting stability and reconciliation.
Prior to his pivotal role in DDR, he dedicated years to the field of education, leaving an indelible mark as a teacher, Vice Principal, and Principal at esteemed institutions such as Government Bilingual High School (GBHS) Mbengwi and GBHS Ndop.
His passion for empowering youth through education was evident in his tireless efforts to create nurturing environments for learning.
Colleagues and community members remember Sixtus for his professional achievements.
His ability to bridge divides and foster understanding among diverse groups earned him the respect and admiration of all who had the privilege of working with him.
The DDR center in Bamenda, which he had headed, was one of three such centers created in Cameroon for repentant non-state armed group fighters.
Other centers exist in Buea, South West Region, and Mora, Far North Region, to accommodate repentant separatist fighters and Boko Haram militants, respectively.
Gabsa Sixtus was among the pioneer government officials who led these centres through a tough start in 2018.
His contribution to the peace-building process in the North West will be remembered whenever the story of Cameroon’s disarmament centers is told.