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Sunday, December 27, 2015

NGIE ELITES IN MALABO ACCUSE AMBASSADOR OF ‘BLOCKING’ THEIR SAVINGS

NGIE ELITES IN MALABO ACCUSE AMBASSADOR OF 'BLOCKING' THEIR SAVINGS

Ngie Elites of the NW Region of Cameroon, resident in Malabo, Equatorial Guinea, are accusing the Ambassador there, of blocking their end of year savings for unclear reasons.
In a three page petition to the Delegate General for National security, under the Ngie Elites Association, the 30 signatories said the ambassador in connivance with one of its members, a certain John Azah, have not made available their end of year savings; money they use to share among themselves in November each year.  
They complained that in an attempt to get their funds, the ambassador reportedly ordered for the arrest of some members, four of whom are still languishing in police cells in Malabo.
"We have been unable to send money to Cameroon to enable our families. We wonder how they are celebrated Xmass and will do on New Year" one of the disgruntled Ngie Elites said, who insisted their funds must be made available and their meeting members released.
Attempts at getting to the indicted Ngie Elite, a certain John Azah accused of conniving with the Ambassador has been futile. Several calls to Cameroon Ambassador in Malabo and the consular services for explanations have remained futile.

Below is attached petition from Ngie Elites Association Malabo 
 

Solomon Amabo A.

Email: soloamabo@yahoo.co.uk
Skype : solomon.atanga

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