BAFANG, 06 November, 2025 / 11:49 pm (ACI Africa).
The Bishop of the Catholic Diocese of Bafang in Cameroon has expressed his “indignation” after the Governor of the West Region, Awa Fonka Augustine reportedly congratulated him for remaining silent during the country’s recent post-election crisis.
In an open letter issued on Wednesday, November 5, Bishop Abraham Kome clarifies that his silence was not political compliance, but a deliberate act of reflection, prayer, and moral discernment.
He faults the governor’s comments as “condescending and politically motivated.’
“During your visit to Bafang in the context of the post-electoral crisis, I was informed that you publicly congratulated me for the silence I observed at a time when, before the elections, certain Bishops were making their voices heard about the unhealthy socio-political situation in our country,” Bishop Kome says in the open letter.
He adds, “Mr. Governor, we do not share the same points of reference for assessing the governance of our country. You are a civil servant, conditioned to execute orders from your hierarchy. I am a Pastor who observes governance not only through social regulations, which often fail to constrain the executive, but also through the objective and universal principles of natural and divine law that seek a just and fulfilling society for all.”






