PRESS RELEASE
The SCNC deeply regrets to announce the sudden death of our former
National Chairman, Chief AYAMBA, ETTE OTUN.
He passed away to eternity today afternoon in his home town Mamfe at
the ripe age of 91years.
As an activist, member of the National Executive and National
Chairman, he served the Council with dedication, devotion and
commitment. He was a passionate believer and defender of the right to
self-determination of the British Southern Cameroons people.
While final arrangements for burial are being awaited we call on all
faithful members of the SCNC at home and abroad to remain committed to
the ideals Chief Ayamba gave his time, energy and life, namely, the
restoration of our sovereign British Southern Cameroons statehood with
bright and equal opportunities for all.
Our heart felt condolences to Mrs. Gladys Ayamba and the entire Ayamba family.
Done in Buea, this 18 Day of June 2014
CC: - All SCNC Chapters, Home and Diaspora
- The Press
- Archives
The SCNC deeply regrets to announce the sudden death of our former
National Chairman, Chief AYAMBA, ETTE OTUN.
He passed away to eternity today afternoon in his home town Mamfe at
the ripe age of 91years.
As an activist, member of the National Executive and National
Chairman, he served the Council with dedication, devotion and
commitment. He was a passionate believer and defender of the right to
self-determination of the British Southern Cameroons people.
While final arrangements for burial are being awaited we call on all
faithful members of the SCNC at home and abroad to remain committed to
the ideals Chief Ayamba gave his time, energy and life, namely, the
restoration of our sovereign British Southern Cameroons statehood with
bright and equal opportunities for all.
Our heart felt condolences to Mrs. Gladys Ayamba and the entire Ayamba family.
Done in Buea, this 18 Day of June 2014
CC: - All SCNC Chapters, Home and Diaspora
- The Press
- Archives
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