NDZAH Chieftaincy Crisis: Administrative Involvement Or A People's Tradition In Peril?

Fon Akotohm III


The ongoing chieftaincy crisis in Ndzah, Bamenda III Subdivision, has raised questions about the role of the administration and the future of traditional governance in the North West Region. Following the disappearance of His Royal Highness Fon Victor Ngwa Akotohm II on October 30, 2019, and the subsequent enthronement of Marius Mbomchom Akotohm as Fon Akotohm III on November 6, 2019, the community initially celebrated a seamless succession. However, discord soon erupted, plunging the village into a protracted conflict that persists to this day.

This Thursday, November 21, 2024, the Divisional Officer (DO) for Bamenda III plans to hold consultative talks in Ndzah (Banja), ostensibly to address the chieftaincy dispute. Yet, questions linger: Is this an attempt to resolve the conflict, or is the administration exploiting the chaos to erode indigenous rights and install a politically favorable leader?

   Five Years of Talks, No Resolution

Over the past five years, consultative talks aimed at resolving the chieftaincy dispute have repeatedly fallen short. These efforts have often been criticized as superficial, with no meaningful outcomes. The community remains divided, as two factions continue to challenge the legitimacy of Fon Akotohm III. For many, these consultations appear to be stalling tactics rather than genuine attempts at reconciliation.

“The administration claims to mediate, but the crisis worsens each time they intervene,” said a community elder who wished to remain anonymous. 

“Are they truly working for peace, or are they using this as a testing ground to impose their own agenda?”


Kingmaking: Tradition or Democracy?

Traditionally, the Grassfields of the North West Region follow a sacred and hereditary process of kingmaking, deeply rooted in the customs and guidance of the ancestral spirits. The seven kingmakers of Ndzah are entrusted with this divine duty, their decisions binding and final. However, the ongoing dispute and the administration's involvement raise concerns about whether kingmaking is being transformed into a democratic act—a process open to political manipulation.

L-R: Fon Akotohm III, and Fo Angwa IV Of Mankon


Family heads, historically the bedrock of these traditional procedures, have expressed frustration over being sidelined or coerced during these so-called consultative meetings. “Kingmaking is not a popularity contest; it’s a spiritual process. Politicizing it will destroy our culture,” warned a senior family head.

     Testing Grounds for Political Interests?

Some residents suspect the administration’s motives, questioning whether the prolonged crisis serves as a pretext for imposing a politically loyal figure. This strategy, they argue, would enable the administration to consolidate its influence in Ndzah, a village known for its strategic and cultural significance in the Bamenda III Subdivision.

“This is not just a local dispute; it’s about our right to self-determination and the preservation of our culture,”
said a youth leader. 

“The administration’s interference undermines our sovereignty as a people.


                 The Way Forward

As the DO prepares to mediate on Thursday, the stakes are higher than ever. Will the administration uphold the sanctity of Ndzah's traditional governance, or will it further erode trust by imposing a politically motivated solution? The people of Ndzah demand transparency and respect for their indigenous rights.



The chieftaincy crisis in Ndzah is more than a local conflict; it is a litmus test for the resilience of traditional institutions in the face of modern political pressures. As consultative talks resume, the question remains: Can the people reclaim their heritage, or will the administration’s involvement signal the end of a era?

By a Concerned Citizen 







Comments

Anonymous said…
Please, always invistigate information given to you before you publish. The late font left behind a genuine and legal Will bearing the his rightful successor. The Fon here in your report was not chosen by the people of Ndzah but was quickly imposed by some individuals for their selfish interest. There's a recorded audio Will and Legal written Will of the late Fon that spells out clearly his successor. Do your findings
Anonymous said…
The legal that is being said on this anonymous was never brought forward to the family meme era as it should have been done. Family members heard that there was will but they never laid their eyes on it. A will is suppose to be read to the entire family not read by some particular people
Anonymous said…
And how sure are we that the one claiming to have been mentioned on the Will is the biological son of the late Fon NGWA VICTOR AKOTOHM? This has been a question that has been on people’s minds but could’nt be voiced out
Anonymous said…
Every begining has and end and we pray let the right thing be done and let our beautiful village be restored
The truth is withen us and most of us don't want to hear or say the truth, but God of Ndzah village is alive
Anonymous said…
Challenge the will legally claiming that it wasn't reading the family
Anonymous said…
There's nothing like people's mind. It is you and your stories. O request for a DNA result to prove your claim. Whoever is on the Will has a genuine official authentic birth certificate bearing his father's name.
Anonymous said…
The truth is light and light will be shining bright on Ndzah from tomorrow forever. To God be the Glory
Anonymous said…
True, let them go and challenge the Will in court that it was not read to family members.
Anonymous said…
The imposter Fon in your report was identified, reprimanded and chased away after the picture taken with the Fon of Mankon. It eventually called the attention of the North West House of Chiefs that handled the issue accordingly. You can get there for more details and clarification. He is not the Fon of Ndzah. He was never enthroned or recognised by the people of Ndzah. The Mafia they did is now after them. Deceitful individuals cannot bury the truth alive forever. It's time for the Ndzah people to embrace light
Anonymous said…
You call him an imposter fon what are you then? Who enthroned you? Who recognized you? He is our Fon, the true heir to his fathers throne. The God of justice and vengeance will fight his battle. The truth shall be brought to light
Anonymous said…
An even bigger imposter calling another person an imposter LOL
Anonymous said…
Like it or not he is an imposter... Every Fon around and the administration is aware. If he's not one. Let him carry out his functions and let see. Stop lying to people. The God of justice and vangeance is already after you and your crew
Anonymous said…
I am nobody and I don't need such title. I am very contented. Just a child of Ndzah disclosing your fairytale lies that will meet it Waterloo tomorrow.
Anonymous said…
Yes, I learned of this story while I was at Mankon during that period. It happened during the enthronation of the Fon of Mankon. He was driven away publicly. A disgrace that is being hidden to us.
Anonymous said…
No matter how deceitful your hearts are, the God of must surely expose every hidden truth
Anonymous said…
I just think the audio we must all have heard by now tells us the Ndzah people everything. No need beating around the bushes. It is late fon's voice that we all know. That is the truth some of us are still refusing to accept due to influence.
Anonymous said…
I am telling you my sister, after all the noise we were hearing right here in Douala about the chieftency matter. We were all shocked when we heard the audio. It's from there that our eyes opened and understand that some people and the Ngumba were drowning us. May God help and deliver us from their hands finally.
Anonymous said…
People of Ndzah, are you people going to seat n fold your hands and let another man’s son become your Fon? That’s sacrilege. Yes he bears our late Fons name because he was born in the palace n is regarded as the son of the palace but that doesn’t mean he is the son of our late Fon. Yeah they might claim we don’t have any proof of it but deep within them they know that he is not our late Fons child. This fight should be between the biological sons of our Fons and not between a bastard and the biological sons of our late Fon
Anonymous said…
This issue of paternity has cast lots of doubts in the minds of the Ndzah people. Let a DNA be conducted on this particular son, to clear the air.
Anonymous said…
Even if this particular son is made Fon, that DNA is still necessary. The people it Ndzah need to know the truth about who their leader is.
Anonymous said…
Rightly said
Anonymous said…
I hope say all we attend that meeting wey them hold am today and we see as thing them transpire.
Anonymous said…
So finally the throne has been given to a tyrant,😭😭😭 God of Ndzah please come to our aid

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