Paul Biya’s plantation workers demand salaries, arrears

Paul Biya Worried SadPresident Paul Biya

Sat, 6 Feb 2016 Source: alafnet.com

The President of the Republic Paul Biya has expressed anger towards his main steward, Christophe Foe.

According to information relayed by the newspaper Le Mutations published yesterday, Biya’s anger comes as a result of a fire that broke out in one of the plantations of the President of the Republic.

"After an investigation, it was found that angry employees had set fire to his farm, demanding their salaries and arrears owed them. Their reaction may have been to draw the attention of the plantation owner to their grievances," wrote the newspaper.

In addition to this incident, which has made Paul Biya very angry, is another event which Christophe Foe Ndi did not supervise properly.

"The president had realized during his stay in Mvomeka’a that his swimming pool was not maintained, and he went on the rage," sources informed.

In its Wednesday edition of 20 January, Sparrow hawk news outlet had already revealed that "while in his native village of Mvomeka, Paul Biya wanted to enjoy a great time in the pool. Scarcely had he descended into the pool of water before his body had begun to itch. All investigations showed that the pool was not cleaned.”

These failures are sufficient to predict the downfall of Christophe Foe Ndi, Mr Biya chief steward.

Sources have announced this weekend’s return of the President at the Palace of Unity and Sparrow Hawk said the President has resolved to bring in new men to the presidency of the Republic.

This service attached to the Civil Cabinet is also responsible for the organization and preparation of receptions and official visits of the President of the Republic, the presidential fleet.

The principal and assistant steward, stewards respectively rank and prerogatives of technical adviser and project manager.

Source: alafnet.com