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Mezam divisional delegation accused of corruption

According to a communique signed by Awah Cletus Fobuzi Regional president of the Hotel Industries and Tourism Promoters Syndicate (SPIHT) Northwest, The divisional Delegation of housing and urban development  Mezam Northwest has been collecting 12000FCFA for the issuance of town planing certificate in the process of building permit. Awah Cletus believes it "is illegal thus an aspect of corruption"
while inviting old victims of such practice to report to his office "in Bamenda for reclamation formalities" The SPIHT president further notes that "any payment of money into a public service short of the treasury upon upon acquisition of a genuine receipt is illegal"
However no person has been directly pointed as the one collecting the money. Using a contact extracted from the communique circulated on the social media as that Awah Cletus, we tried talking to him to get clearly who was involved but no one answered. Bakahonline has opened investigations.
Awah Cletus Fobuzi Regional president of the Hotel Industries and Tourism Promoters Syndicate (SPIHT) Northwest
   

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