Congo (Brazzaville): Where did the Cameroonian engineer Tchamba Ngassam Melvin go?

The first question comes from the company Geospatial Technology Group (GTG), which also has a subsidiary in Cameroon. However, the Cameroonian party says it has broken its contract with the engineer. So, what explanation can we give since he was actually working in Congo with a formal contract signed by Geospatial technology group? During the mission that saw him run away, he shared the same room with a colleague, who was surprised when he got up that he was no longer there. It was in a motel in Zanaga, a small town in the

Pointe Noire region. What more can I say? Everyone talked about it. Congolese police say they investigated, searched and searched thoroughly. The family came forward, in Cameroon as elsewhere, in vain. From Jeune Afrique to all the Cameroonian sites, each in their own right echoed this grotesque situation. To refresh your memory or simply update you, Tchamba Ngassam Melvin was traveling for his work in the Pointe Noire region, in the small town of Zanaga, Lekoumou district in the southwest of Congo, towards Gabon. It was then that his colleague with whom he shared his room noticed that he was not there in the morning. This area is home to Zanaga Iron Or, an iron ore operation which has signed the ESIA (Social and Environmental Impact Assessment) charter. It is, in a way, strict respect for the environment. Before this disappearance, nothing suspicious appeared. Everything seemed normal. Melvin allegedly left the room around 3 a.m. and never returned. But where the problem lies is that talking about running away is impossible. He left all his items (papers, glasses, etc.) in the room he occupied with his colleague. Even Superman leaves traces somewhere. Tchamba Ngassam Melvin cannot have disappeared like this, without leaving a message for his parents, a little note to his wife, a goodbye to his friends. It’s still amazing to know that you can disappear like this, in a small town, at 3am. Did Tchamba Ngassam Melvin inadvertently stick his nose into a mafia affair, especially since there is an ore deposit nearby? Considering that he worked in forest management, in the exploitation of iron ores, were the regulations followed? Above all, when we talk about exploitation, we must always preserve the forest. So, have aeromagnetic and soil resistivity studies to help determine drilling locations been carried out within standards? These are all questions whose answers remain unknown? It is not a question here of accusing the said company, especially since we cannot affirm that he worked in their place of operation at Zanaga??
Do not hesitate to contact the people below:
Ms. TCHAMBA Irène (Wife) Tel: 00237 74 26 14 92Email: [email protected] Mr. MBENOUN Eric (Colleague)Tel: 00237 77 79 90 88Email: ecmbenoun2000@yahoo. frEmail: [email protected]: [email protected]

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