An appointee of the United Nations (UN), an intergovernmental organization tasked with maintaining international peace and security, developing friendly relations among nations, achieving international co-operation, and being a centre for harmonizing the actions of nations has declined the highest Humanitarian job in Cameroon’s two English-speaking regions, a source from the UN has told National Telegraph.

Dr Kinge Namanga originally from Cameroon’s South West Region with residence in Mutengene was early July appointed UN Humanitarian Response Coordinator for South West and North West of the Central African country of Cameroon.

Dr Kinge who studied in some of the best Universities including Auburn University, Alabama, USA was charged with leading UN Agencies in these regions as well as all International Organisations vis-a-vis their responses in Humanitarian.

Reports say the UN senior staff has worked in Humanitarian Response teams in Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), Sierra Leon, Sudan, among others where he tapped diverse experience but decided to decline that in Cameroon’s restive English-speaking regions after several threats.

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