JSK president demands "papers" to release 50m Cfa to Ebosse family

Albert Ebosse

Mon, 5 Jan 2015 Source: cameroon-info.net

According to Mohand Cherif Hannachi, the 50 million Cfa Francs (salary of Ebosse until the end of his contract) promised the family of the deceased player who passed away on August 23, 2014 will be disbursed only after formalities are met.

"To the family of Ebosse, we assure them that it is only papers we want”. This was what Mohand Cherif Hannachi, president of Kabylia youth sports in an interview with Sweet Fm, said on the programme "dimanche des sports" on Sunday, January 4, 2015.


The president of the club that employed late Cameroonian player, Ebosse in Algeria following a meeting of the Championship of first division acknowledged receipt of a letter sent by André Bodjongo the father of the deceased player in which he claimed (50 million Cfa Francs) compensation promised by the club to his family on Sunday, January 4, 2015.


"We cannot give out Ebosse’s money without proxy. They have to go to a notary, and then to the Embassy of Algeria in Cameroon with the paper that the Ambassador can approve and after, he may send his ward or another member of the family to withdraw the money", indicated the president who maintains that the daughter Ebosse left behind is not forgotten.

The president of the club rejected the accusation that his club has recently recruited Grégoire Nkámá, attacker for Panther Sportive du Ndé to move on in the absence of their cherished player Ebosse. "Listen, Algerians are direct. We do not do things because we want to forget", he assured.


However, he declined to comment on the latest controversy over the discordant autopsies carried out after the death of the player, first in Algeria and then Cameroon.

Source: cameroon-info.net