The Advocate General got this epiphany on the way to "Damascus"? After years of being a legal "luminary" this sudden discovery is not worth the excitement. What is the Advocate General doing about this discovery?
NDI MANJONG
-- On Sat, Oct 31, 2015 at 1:06 PM, Nyangkwe Agien Aaron<nyangkweagien@gmail.com> wrote:I hope the likes of Mr Bobiokono et al read this from a sound legal mindThe authorities of Afrique Media can now sue le CNC and claim damages. I even learnt that there was even a Docteur Tobie sitting at le CNC as Executive secretary. That is some one who claims that he teaches law at the University and...Agien Nyangkwe--On Thu, Oct 29, 2015 at 5:57 PM, Mathiew Tum Young <tumyoung@hotmail.com> wrote:I am sorry if any one knows about the ENS 2015 written results. I got the news the results are out can sine one send us the list of the candidates who passed the written part.
thanks to all.--Who is mr fon?.
From: Mathiew Tum Young <tumyoung@hotmail.com>
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Good morning mr fon I know you are always having updates and news from home can you update me/ us with the ENS results if possible the list of those who pass.
Thanks and nice day
Stay bless
MTY
'inmentan' via ambasbay <ambasbay@googlegroups.com> wrote:
Raymond,Kindly share this legal spat with your brothers Peter Esoka and Issa Tchiroma.Tatah Mentan
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Subject: AYAH Paul Spits Fire
--The Supreme Court's Advocate General & Chieftain of People's Action Party, PAP -- AYAH Paul ABINE Spits Fire. Hear him; "Media Suspensions By NCC are Unlawful"
SUSPENSIONS BY NATIONAL COMMUNICATION COUNCIL ARE INCONSISTENT WITH THE LAW
The press in Cameroun is regulated by the 1990 law on social communication. Section 17 (1) (new) of the law provides, inter alia, that, where the conduct of a news media is contrary to public order and good morals, the minister in charge of territorial administration may suspend the said media. I have not been privileged to find any other provision of that law providing that some other body has concurrent jurisdiction with the minister in question.
The last but two sections of the law, (Section 88), did create a national communication council, specifying that the organization and functioning of the said council would be laid down by an executive order. A decree subsequently issued, defining the jurisdiction of the National Communication Council.
Without any necessity to go into the substance of the decree, it should be pointed out that, in the hierarchy of laws, a law in the technical sense takes precedence over an executive order. In the event of conflict between the two, the law of course prevails. One may be bold enough to say, without any fear of contradiction whatsoever, that that is the incontrovertible position of the law.
It stands to reason, ipso facto, that the jurisdiction of the National Communication Council as spelt out by a decree crumbles in the face of the unambiguous legal provision granting to the minister in charge of territorial administration exclusive jurisdiction over the suspension of news media. The council would have had concurrent jurisdiction with the minister, ratione materiae, only and only if another law had granted the National Communication Council jurisdiction to suspend news media… A decree taken in the furtherance of a law may only hopelessly purport to fly on the same plane with the law; or dastardly venture to contradict it.
As it is, the suspension of Afrique Media, as of other news media before it, was inconsistent with the law in force; and is, therefore, illegal, if need there is to emphasize in superfluity. Any member of the National Communication Council snarling and/or smarting from the urge of vendetta may simply be ignoramus.
By AYAH Paul Abine,Supreme Court of Cameroon.
------------------------------------------------------------------------"…Time has come, I believe, for our leaders to start training the youths to take over the baton. Effective, efficient and rigorous training does not constitute issuing subservient roles; rather, it involves sitting side by side on the round table for law, policy and decision making and thorough brainstorming on the normative values that undergird progressive issues. Ayah Paul of PAP takes great pleasure in working with the youths. I am proud to work with him..." Akoson A. Raymond.----------------------------------------------------------------------
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