Tuesday, June 16, 2009

OBAMA SUSPENDS VISA TO CORRUPT CAMERONIAN

Barack Obama suspends the issue of U.S. visa to some corrupt Camerounian Politicians

The U.S. President, Barack Obama, believes that some CAMEROONIAN officials are corrupt and that their bank accounts in the United States are too fabulous as compared with the standard of living in Cameroon.

In a note signed and sent to the Cameroonian Head of State through the U.S. embassy in Yaounde, the Obama administration has made a list of Cameroonian politicians banned from the USA as of Saturday. America justifies this decision from the results of investigations carried out by their agents on the bank accounts of some Cameroonians opened abroad and on U.S. territory. FBI and CIA agents have found that certain politicians in Yaoundé had too many fabulous accounts as compared with the general standard of living of the average Cameroonian. They thus reached the conclusion it is the taxpayer's money diverted into those accounts. Hence, they have decided not to issue visas to the United States for these persons, their wives and children. Anyone already in possession of a U.S. visa and whose names appear on this list will see the visa simply suspended.

It should be recalled that the former USA ambassador to Cameroon, Niels Marquardt had repeatedly said that the United States will prohibit the entry of any person whose property in the United States is considered suspicious or swindled . He had at one time, pleaded with members of the Cameroon administration for the respect of Article 66 of the Cameroonian Constitution which requires any person who takes up public office to declare his/her property. This law has never been implemented, not even by the starting with the Cameroonian Head of State, President Biya.

Today, what was like a threat from the U. S. Ambassador, has been implemented . Most recently, the current Ambassador of USA in Yaounde, Janet Garvet, declared support for Cameroonian authorities who wanted to force Cameroonians caught under "Operation Hawk" to repatriate their assets. She then stated that the U.S. secret services will provide full support.

Although reliable sources at the U.S. Embassy confirmed the information after an announcement made by Radio Equinox, they nevertheless refused to furnish any names, arguing that it is the responsibility and discretion of Cameroonian authorities to do so.
By Atabong George
From Camlink

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