Journalists in the NW region of
Cameroon have been mounting pressure on the state to release their
colleague, Wawa Jackson Nfor said to have been arrested without any
warrant on 30th August 2018 and has since then been illegally
incacerated at the Nkambe Principal prison in Donga Mantung Division.
According to Mimi Mefo Info, one of the leading social media sites that's been consistently covering the ongoing Anglophone Crisis in Cameroon,
the high court of Donga Mantung seated at Nkambe in the North West
region has for one year five months denied to render justice for Bamenda
based journalist, Wawa Jackson Nfor. The case has been pending before
the court since May last year. He is being tried for publishing
successionist information.
Media practitioners within the region have since then been consolidating efforts to free him to know avail. According to Hilltop Voices Cameroon a
Bamenda based news blog, the combined campaign by the NW chapters of
the Cameroon Association of English Speaking Journalists CAMASEJ,
Cameroon Community Media Network CCMN NW/W and Cameroon Journalists’
Trade Union CJTU/SNJC, have been using social media platforms like
Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, WhatsApp and traditional media to demand
the release of Wawa Jackson. The Campaign for his release by NW media
according to Hilltop Voices comes after a solidarity action that raised
over 130 FCFA for the up keep of Journalist Wawa in detention.
Campaign Poster |
As the campaign is being recently intensified on social media, other
continental and global journalism bodies have been cuing in. African Journalists' Platform
has added its voice to the ongoing social media campaign championed by
journalists in the NW region of Cameroon to pressure for the release of
their colleague, Wawa Jackson Nfor arrested in the course of the ongoing
Anglophone crisis and detained incommunicado in Nkambe Central Prison
for close to two years now. Mike Odeh James of the platform has told
the Cameroonian authorities and the separatist groups that, "Journalists
are important catalysts for democracy and one of its most vital tenets
which is accountability. Every progressive human society requires a
robust press to inform, educate and enlighten its people" He adds that
"As a journalism practitioner I call upon the Cameroonian government
and international community to intervene and ensure that justice for
Wawa prevails. Let pen pushers in Cameroon be free to do their
rightful and constitutional duties"
In addition, the Society of African Journalists,
SAJ has condemned the reported arrest and incarceration of Bamenda
based journalist in Cameroon Wawa Jackson by the Cameroonian government.
In a statement signed by Michael Adeboboye, acting President of SAJ,
the organisation calls for the immediate revocation of all the charges
levelled against Wawa as they hold no water. Adeboboye, said "Attempts
by the Cameroonian government to gag the press is demonstrated by the
condemnable track record which has seen it jailing more than 12
journalists since 2016.” He added that Wawa should be
immediately released from detention, frowning at the denial of the
journalist’s basic human rights.
Using the hash tag #FreeWawaJackson accompanied
with his picture, write ups, and journalistic quotations, the
concerned journalists in Bamenda and beyond have been on several social
media sites, twitting and tagging concerned institutions like the
presidency of the republic and the ministry of communication to look
into their demand.
Akah Rosaline Obah is the NW/W Chapter President of the Cameroon
Community Media Network, one of those involved in the #FreeWawaJakson
campaign. Evaluating the outcome of the process so far, she said
"It's a laudable idea because united we stand divided we fall and I
believe that when concerted efforts are put in, definitely the powers
that be will always listen to the demands and worries." As a digital rights activitist, she added that
"One of the human rights principles indicates that he has the right to
his freedom until proven guilty. Staying there for 17 months and we are
not hearing anything is not fair to him as a human being. His rights
have been trampled upon" Rose ended by wishing journalists don't stop at anything but to continue with the campaign until Wawa Jackson is released.
Akah Rosaline Obah, Digital Rights Activist, President, CCMN NW/W |
In a report written by Angela Quintal, Africa Program Coordinator of the Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) on October 29, 2019 titled African Union Must Act on Cameroon’s Human Rights Violations,
she reveals that the Committee to Protect Journalists joined 64 other
civil society organizations in calling on the African Commission on
Human and Peoples’ Rights (ACHPR) to address serious and systematic
human rights violations in Cameroon, including the jailing of
journalists. In a letter to the commission, CPJ and other signatories
noted that over the past three years, violence in Cameroon’s Anglophone
regions has led to 3,000 deaths, forced half a million people to flee
their homes, and left over 700,000 children out of school." The report
also said several journalists are behind bars, according to CPJ
research. These include Paul Chouta, Mancho Bibixy, Tsi Conrad , Thomas Awah Junior, Amadou Vamoulke, Wawa Jackson Nfor and Samuel Wazizi, who has not been heard of since he was detained by the military on August 2.
Despite these calls, the government has maintained sealed lips on the
case yet the journalists have resolved to continue mounting pressure
until their colleague Wawa Jackson is freed together with other
journalists behind bars. It should be recalled that the Head of State
Paul Biya on Thursday December 13 2018 ordered for the discontinuance of
proceedings pending before military tribunals against some 289
Anglophone activists arrested for misdemeanours in connection to the
crisis in the North West and South West region. Unfortunately, Wawa
Jackson wasn't released like Akumbom Elvis McCarthy, detained journalist
at the Bamenda central prison that regained his freedom via the
presidential decision. Again, on Thursday October 3rd 2019, President
Paul repeated his decision, this time around for 333 arrested persons
and again, Wawa Jackson was not released, contrary to the presidential
order. Why? Somebody somewhere has to answer.
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