The Secretariat of State for
Defense, SED, Yaoundé is due to handle a case between a journalist, and some
three elements of Cameroon’s Presidential Guard, GP.
Guy Zogo who works for Equinox TV
said he was victim of harassment and intimidation on January 11 2016.
Guy Zogo: Attacks on Press is Getting too Much |
The
journalist was at his Mendong residence, Yaoundé, when some three men he
identifies as elements of the presidential guard threatened to fling his doors
open.
“The
three soldiers threatened to smash my door, when I asked who they were and what
they wanted after working hours. After threatening to force my door open, I
heard them on phone repeating “Mon Colonel,Nous sommes la”! (My Colonel, we are
there).
I sensed some danger and decided not to open the door.
I
started calling colleagues, neighbours and informed them I was under attack.
People came out massively. When they saw that people had mobilsed, the three
men left in all haste. The population had insisted that I was going nowhere
without a warrant of arrest. Others told the men in uniform to allow the
press have its freedom,” Guy Zogo narrated.
Guy
Zogo decides to inform competent authorities. “I had to take legal action for
all these harassment and intimidation on me and the press in Cameroon to stop.
It is as if it was an attempted kidnap,” Zogo said, although he did not
immediately identify those who stormed his home.
Presidential Guard leading (BIR) Soldiers in a march Past |
On
why the ‘attack’ on Guy Zogo, it is reported that some of his programmes and
issues he handles does not seem to please some elements of the presidential
guard. Other reports had said they were not unconnected to a magazine programme
he did at the week end on the 2015 defining moments and 2016 perspective in
Cameroon.
One of the issue under review by Zogo and his panelists during the
programme was whether or not presidential guards in African countries still had
their place. Panelists reportedly gave their comments whether the corps should
be dismantled or not.
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