By Mua Patrick Mughe in
Yaounde
Catholic Bishops of
Cameroon have made a bold assertion that they are aware of the supposed killer
or killers of their late Bafia colleague.
late Bishop Bala |
The bishops’ latest
declaration comes to bolster their earlier stand in which they said their late
colleague, Bishop Jean Marie Benoit Bala was “brutally assassinated”, contrary
to a statement issued by the Attorney General of the Centre Region Court of
Appeal which suggested the prelate may have probably died by “drowning.”
In a statement signed on
behalf of the bishops of Cameroon by Archbishop Samuel Kleda of the Douala Archdiocese,
the prelates who said they are fully aware Bishop Bala was assassinated, are
demanding government to name and bring to book the killer(s) of their late
colleague.
Going by the statement
issued Monday July 10 in Yaounde, the Bishops wrote: “On June 13, 2017, the
Bishops of Cameroon issued a message to the people of God concerning the death
of his lordship, Bishop Jean Marie Benoit Bala, Bishop of Bafia.”
They recounted: “In that
message, the bishops demanded that the public authorities should clarify the
circumstances and motives for the assassination of Bishop Jean Marie Benoit Bala
and that the culprits of this crime be identified and brought to justice.”
The Bishops disclosed in
their Monday statement that “while the bishops of Cameroon awaited the
conclusions of the autopsy on June 2, 2017, they learnt of a press release issued
on July 4, 2017 by the Procurer General (Attorney General) of the Court of
Appeal of the Centre Region, Mr. Jean Fils
Ntamack concluding that “drowning was the most probable cause of
Bishop’s Bala death.”
In expressing outburst
over the position of the Attorney General, the bishops said they are maintaining
what they said in their declaration of June 13, 2017- that Bishop Jean Marie
Benoit Bala was assassinated.
“The moral certitude of
the Bishops is based amongst other things, that the body they saw and
recognized as the remains of Bishop Jean Marie Beniot Bala, on the banks of
River Sanaga and at the mortuary of the General hospital of Yaounde , bore
marks of physical violence” they stated in their communique.
The Catholic Church authorities,
they went further to state, are yet to receive the remains of Bishop Jean Marie
Benoit Bala.
“They await to do so
after identification of the mortal remains” Kleda’s communiqué said.
“Once more, the Bishops
invite the people of God to pray for Bishop Jean Marie Benoit Bala, for the
faithful of the diocese of Bafia and that the truth be revealed” the communiqué
also added.
It should
be recalled that Bishop Bala went missing on the night of May 30 – 31.
His
empty car was found on the Sanaga bridge the next day.
His body
was found later on June 2 in the River Sanaga, around 80 km from Yaoundé, the
capital.
Hi, do you have a link for this communication from the bishops? Thanks!
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