2024-04-23 02:26:43
Businessman Francis NANA DJOMOU, boss of Tagidor and Biopharma, narrowly escapes legal proceedings. A former employee of his accuser, entrepreneur KAMGUE, delivers explosive testimony to 237online.com. Shocking revelations about a case that is making headlines.
KAMGUE, an entrepreneur with a troubled past
According to our source, KAMGUE is accustomed to questionable practices. “He is a gentleman who has ideas, very good ideas in fact, but we ourselves, his employees and ex-employees, do not understand him at all,” he confides. He talks about unpaid salaries, front companies and even a case of fraud with a Gabonese billionaire. A lackluster portrait which casts a shadow on his credibility.
The Tagidor affair, chronicle of a predicted fiasco
Our witness returns in detail to the renovation project of the Tagidor hotel, entrusted to KAMGUE with a view to CAN 2021. Despite an advance of nearly 50 million FCFA, the site is slipping. “As soon as he received the money from the Tagidor project, an advance of almost 50 million CFA francs, he sent us to BANGOU making us believe that it was for a 7-day job,” he says. In reality, the workers remained stuck on site for 6 months, in deplorable conditions, while KAMGUE “took it easy in Douala in his ML 350 with the little girls”.
Francis NANA DJOMOU, a businessman under pressure
As the CAN approaches, Tagidor is far from ready. Francis NANA DJOMOU is worried and puts pressure on KAMGUE. But nothing happens. “Until December 30, 2021, our work seemed like nothing and Tagidor was really worried,” testifies our source. The situation degenerated, KAMGUE even ended up in police custody on December 31. It will take all of NANA DJOMOU’s talent as a negotiator and the self-sacrifice of the workers to save the furniture at the last minute.
102 million embezzled, KAMGUE’s revenge
Despite last minute efforts, the work delivered does not comply with the specifications. But KAMGUE doesn’t care. He demands the balance of the contract, pockets an additional 2 million and disappears into thin air. Worse, he dares to file a complaint against NANA DJOMOU for fraud and breach of trust, demanding 102 million FCFA. A procedure which, according to our witness, is pure revenge. “Mr KAMGUE knows that he has not delivered anything as a service to Tagidor as provided for in the specifications,” he asserts.
Will justice be served?
Summoned to the gendarmerie on January 31, Francis NANA DJOMOU escaped prosecution by being represented by his lawyer. But the last word on this affair may not be said. This series of twists and turns highlights the excesses of certain unscrupulous entrepreneurs who are damaging the Cameroonian economy. It also raises the question of the protection of honest businessmen against attempts at blackmail and destabilization. 237online.com will continue to investigate tirelessly to uncover the truth about this scandalous matter.