Family seeks justice as offshore worker’s mysterious death raises concernsVolta Region: Tourism Authority celebrates National Chocolate Day with tourists, pupils

By Charity Nginyu

In a troubling turn of events, the mysterious death of Mr. Michael Fotabong, an offshore worker for Smit Lamnalco, has left his family in distress and seeking answers.

The Buea-based sea worker who departed from his hometown to work with the company operating around the Kribi ocean, was last heard from on Sunday February 4, 2024, when he communicated with his wife via phone.

According to the wife, the distressing news of his disappearance reached them the following morning when Mr. David Otte Nanje, a representative of Smit Lamnalco, who received the worker at the company, contacted his wife to report that her husband could not be located on the boat.

Our source stated. ‘After pressure from us, the company Lamnalco through Mr. Nanje Otte David lied that Mr. Michael Fotabong fell from the boat.’

Despite these claims. Mr. Fotabong’s family remained skeptical. ‘What is certain is that Mr. Michael is a very good swimmer and if he falls from the boat mistakenly without anyone harming him, he
will definitely swim and return to the boat.’ the source emphasized. ‘If someone harmed him, there is no way he can return to that boat.’

Amidst the turmoil, Gendarmerie authorities in Kribi have called on the family to collect a death certificate, after his body was discovered at sea. However skepticism persists, as the circumstances surrounding Mr. Fotabong’s disappearance remain shrouded in uncertainty.

Lawyer solicits Transport Minister’s intervention

In a recent development, a lawyer, Chuo Anguaba Jr. has joined the chorus of voices demanding justice for Mr. Michael Fotabong and accountability for the alleged human rights violations surrounding his disappearance within Cameroon’s waters.

Speaking on the matter, Barrister Angabua called on Cameroon’s Minister of Transport to ensure swift and transparent action to address the tragedy.

‘The loss of Mr. Fotabong under such circumstances is deeply troubling and demands a thorough investigation.’ Barrister Angabua stated in an open letter to the Transport
Minister. ‘We urge the Cameroonian authorities to conduct an impartial inquiry into the events leading up to his disappearance, ensuring that any potential negligence or wrongdoing is uncovered and those responsible are held accountable under the law.’

He went ahead to call for increased transparency from both Smit Lamnalco and Cameroonian authorities, urging them to fully cooperate with the investigation and provide access to relevant evidence. including CCTV footage from the vessel. ‘Transparency and accountability are essential in ensuring that justice is served for Mr. Fotabong and his family.’ Barrister Angabua affirmed.

It should be noted that all attempts to obtain CCTV footage of the said evening from the company’s proved futile.

With mounting pressure from the family and other stakeholders, the spotlight remains firmly on the Cameroonian authorities to take decisive action in addressing the alleged human rights violations and ensuring that similar incidents are prevented in the future.

Despit att
empts by the Cameroon News Agency to reach Mr. DAVOD OTTE for comment on the matter, all efforts have proved futile as he has not responded to any of our messages.

Source: Cameroon News Agency

The Volta Regional Directorate of the Ghana Tourism Authority (GTA), has marked the 2024 Regional National Chocolate Day with tourists and pupils at Wli in the Hohoe Municipality of the Volta Region.

Chocolates were given to tourists who visited the Wli Waterfalls as well as some pupils of the Wli Afegame Roman Catholic School.

Mr Johnny Arthur-Quarm, the Volta Regional Director of GTA, in an interview with the Ghana News Agency (GNA), disclosed that the Authority chose Wli waterfalls to enable tourists to have an experience of the Falls with its rich biodiversity.

He said the event would boost the local economy and develop tourism in the Wli area and the Volta Region in general.

Mr Arthur-Quarm said the Directorate had taken notice of an ongoing project; ‘Visitors Centre’ started by the Authority, which had stalled for more than a decade and promised to make the necessary follow-ups towards completing the project.

He said the Directorate would, through its Team of Product Development, visit lists of all
non-marketed tourist attractions in the region and ensure their development to a level that could be marketed.

Mr Arthur-Quarm, throwing more light on National Chocolate Day, said it was instituted in 2005 under the auspices of the Ministry of Tourism, Arts and Culture to coincide with Valentine’s Day, which fell on February 14.

It aims at encouraging local consumption of chocolates and cocoa products as well as creating a healthy orientation for Valentine’s Day.

Mr Musa Nudanu, Regent of Wli, commended the Authority for the gesture and called for steps to establish a chocolate sales point at the office of the Falls.

He sought the Authority’s assistance to revive the Wli Agumatsa Festival, which would serve as an avenue to showcase its tourism potential as well as the chocolates.

Mr Dennis Jordor, the Chairman of the Wli Governing Council, called on the Ghana Tourism Authority and the Tourism Ministry to complete the Wli receptive facility, for which sod was as far back as 2002.

He said the facility was
the first to take off in the country, but it was abandoned when it was 80 per cent complete, while others were completed.

Mr Nicholas Agbadza, the Assistant Headmaster of the Wli Afegame R.C School, expressed gratitude to the GTA for putting smiles on the faces of the pupils on such an important day, boosting their morale.

Some tourists who spoke to the Ghana News Agency commended the GTA for the initiatives to promote made-in-Ghana products.

The 2024 edition, held from February 9 to 14, was on the theme: ‘Eat Chocolate, Stay Healthy, Grow Ghana’ and sub-themed: ‘Explore Ghana, Eat Chocolate.’

Source: Ghana News Agency