Gain support of Francophone lawyers
Cameroon Headlines, Buea, June 29– Lawyers of English
extraction in Cameroon have sworn to maintain the common law practice in the
North West and South West Regions of the Country; which practice allows for
them to serve as both Advocates and Notaries.
The
resolve was taken during the Ordinary General Assembly of the Cameroon Bar
Association held in Buea, Saturday, June 28.
The
resolution came amidst indications from government that Notaries will be
appointed to serve in the Anglophone regions in Cameroon, a move the lawyers
see as intended to destroy the Common Law Practice.
The
resolution to resist the appointment of Notaries in the two Anglophone regions
was sanctioned by both Anglophone and Francophone lawyers. This comes after lawyers
in the North West Region staged a protest march to the ministry of Justice and
to the Prime Minister’s Office.
After
the meeting, the President of the Fako Lawyers Association (FAKLA), Barrister
Stanislaus Ajong told The Journal that all the lawyers of the
Cameroon Bar resolved to resist the appointment of Notaries in the North West
and South West Regions.
“The
entire Cameroon Bar Association has resolved that no Notaries should be
appointed in the North West and South West. We resolved that the profession as
exercised by the practicing advocates of these two regions is an ancestral
heritage and there is no way any government will attempt to change it as at
now. Such a change is not necessary,” Ajong said.
On
what will be done if the government decides to act otherwise, Ajong said “it
will mean that the government is working against its own people and the
consequences will follow.”
As
for some Anglophone lawyers who had applied to be appointed Notaries, Ajong
said they were advised to withdraw and it is not an issue anymore.
Emmanuel
Obi Arrey, a Limbe-based advocate expressed satisfaction at the resolutions
arrived at during the Bar General Assembly. “We shall continue to practice as
advocates and Notaries in this part of the Country,” he said, urging government
to respect the views of the lawyers on this matter.
Enter
the General Assembly
The
Ordinary Session of the Bar Association was convened and chaired by Emmanuel
Tang, President of the Bureau of the General Assembly of the Bar.
Issues
discussed during the meeting included the Presentation of the report of the
President of the Cameroon Bar Association, Report from the Auditors, approval
of the operating budget of the Bar, and the protection of the rights of the
lawyer in the exercise of their professional duties.
Executive
and Judicial authorities attended the assembly that was partly sponsored by Chanas
Assuraces S.A.
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