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Northwest FECAFOOT Elections: John B. Ndeh, Kaba in race

John B Ndeh

Wed, 5 Nov 2014 Source: basil k. mbuye - cameroonweb

The validation of John Begheni Ndeh’s candidacy for the upcoming FECAFOOT elections will see him face his Secretary General Christopher Kaba after the candidacy of Robert Bahazah Atah was rejected by the Normalization Committee.

After going through the various files of candidates going in for FECAFOOT elections at the regional level, the file of one of the aspirants of the Northwest FECAFOOT, Robert Bahazah Atah was declared invalid thereby creating room for John B. Ndeh and Christopher Kaba Atanga to compete for the post.

Robert Atha’s file was said to be rejected because out of the six Divisions of FECAFOOT in Northwest, his team did not have a representative from Bui Division.

The two have been at extreme ends recently, during the national FECAFOOT Elections in June 2013, rumours were riffed as to whether Christopher Kaba, Secretary General of the North West FECAFOOT betrayed JB Ndeh by casting his vote for Iya. It was also alleged that Kaba’s name appeared in Iya’s list.

Meanwhile, after going through the list of 18 candidates from the ten regions of Cameroon, the Electoral Commission chaired Joseph Owona, rejected the files of six candidates due to irregularities noted in the constitution lists.

The six candidates whose files were rejected include: Robert Bahazah Atah (North West Region), Joseph Feutcheu (West Region), Emmanuel Loga(Littoral Region) , Siroma Abubakar (Adamawa Region), Charles Baninga (Eastern Region) and Luc Assamba (Central Region).

Complete List of Eligible Candidates in the 10 Regional Leagues

Northwest: Kaba Christopher and John Ndeh Begheni
Southwest: Charles Mbella Moki and Felix Agbor Nkongho
Adamawa: Abbo Mohamadou
Centre: Fabien Mvogo
East: Joseph Essoufou
Far North: Boubacar Bello
Littoral: Joseph Pierre Batamack
West: Wembe Samuel
North: Abubakar Alim Konaté
South: Jean Jacques Zam

Source: basil k. mbuye - cameroonweb