
The Littoral Court of Appeal on July 20, 2012, further found Forjindam guilty of syphoning State funds and slammed a life sentence on the former Manager of the State Corporation for pilfering up to circa FCFA 978 million from the public till.
The May 20 incident in Bamenda was further compounded by the fact that the said Forjindam, who was to be decorated, was not at the ceremonial ground.
After media reports went wild that it was the jailed Forjindam, who was decorated, the General Secretariat of the Chancellery of the National Order refuted the media claims, stating that the person who was awarded a State medal was Zacheus Mungwe Forjindam, a Senior Warrant Officer at the Air Force Base in Bamenda.
It was in this light that the Governor of the Northwest Region,
Adolphe Lele L’Afrique, on July 1, 2016, organised a special public
event to award the 52-year-old officer with the Cameroon National Order
of Merit, Grade of the Knight medal and some Cameroonians who have
distinguished themselves in their various fields of occupation. The
Senior Warrant Officer, who works at the Bamenda Airport, is the nephew
to the jailed Zacheus Mungwe Forjindam.
Talking to The Post after his decoration, the Senior Warrant Officer
expressed gratitude to President Paul Biya for recognising his
contribution to nation building and rewarding him with a medal. “My
absence during the May 20th celebrations which I was supposed to receive
this medal was because I was on duty. I know it sparked a lot of controversy and misrepresentation, given that; I have the same names with my uncle, Zacheus Forjindam. My presence here today in person, will tell a different story, because my uncle is not a soldier,” Forjindam, noted.
Zacheus Forjindam is the Chief of Communication at the Bamenda Airport. Other recipients of the National medals of honour included Bochong Elhaj Lawan Bako, National Chairman of the United Democratic Party, UDP, who was awarded the highest medal grade, Commander of the National Order of Valour.
Second group, that of the Cameroon National Order of Merit, grade of the knight were; David Talla, François Ngoulle and Dr. Nicolas Ngwanyam Yufenyuy.
The medal of merit of the Public Force went to Hilary Ngwesse Ekonteh. Over 30 military officers, non-Commission Officers and the soldiers of the rank and file were given new epaulets.
Source: Cameroonpostline.com
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