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CAMEROON News :: protest against the rackets of some promoters of private higher education institutions :: CAMEROON News

CAMEROON :: protest against the rackets of some promoters of private higher education institutions :: CAMEROON

The Universal Mediator calls on Professor Jacques FAME NDONGO, Minister of State, Minister of Higher Education

Many promoters of private institutions of higher education on their racket suffer under the auspices of academic management, measured in hundreds of millions annually and which goes all the way to the top.

Mr. Minister of State,

I have the honor to renew my greetings to you, as well as my sincere brotherly confidence.

I would like to ask for your close attention in particular, to bring to you the serious allegations of many promoters of private higher education institutions, whose certificates show inappropriate practices in their relationship with state universities.

In fact, it seems that a ritual of collaboration and guidance that is undoubtedly understandable from a strictly academic point of view, has become a kind of Stations of the Cross imposed by a vicious mafia, or -stable and nonsensical. Several hundred million are brewed each year. Promoters seeking academic guidance are forced, with a knife to the throat, to pay large sums to rectors without an effective or proper search.

In this regard, there is no doubt that the dynamism of private promoters contributes significantly to the implementation of the national desire to expand, strengthen and control the structural demand for training, against a growing population. In this context, it is simply criminal to perpetuate this racket. This shameful practice is similar to buying diplomas and worse to prostitution of conscience. Honestly we are not far from some kind of tropical Sicilian mafia. It would not even be an exaggeration to say that all this is concealment, oppression and weakening of the academic system.

It appeared to me after several studies, research, hearings and reconciliations on both sides, that the honor of our society as a whole is involved in this scandalous case. By giving protection to industry, that will end all the evils that are destroying our education policy. When money replaces ethical discipline, competence and merit, then pettiness, deceit, incompetence and shopkeeper spirit logically destroys gender, darkens horizons, mortgages science and betrays academia. . In the end it is no different from the police officer or the gendarme whose only interest during a check is to make sure that a bank note is indeed slipped into the back of the vehicle.

I know that you are wise, understanding and loving, and therefore I am counting on you to end this unworthy, humiliating, dirty, shameful practice that is incompatible with hard dogs and morality ./.

High and brotherly consideration./.

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