The beer of the general officer took place yesterday at the morgue of the General Hospital of Yaoundé, in the presence of MINDEF, Joseph Beti Assomo.
The path of eternal rest, the general of division of 2nd section, Benoît Asso'o Emane started it yesterday. It was during the brewing ceremony at the Yaoundé General Hospital Mortuary, in the presence of the Minister Delegate to the Presidency in charge of Defense, Joseph Beti Assomo. The minister, director of the Civil Cabinet, Samuel Mvondo Ayolo, Minister of Communication, René Emmanuel Sadi and the Secretary General of the CPDM Central Committee, Jean Nkueté, also made the trip to the morgue, to assist the bereaved family. The clear info and nett.The comrades of arms of the deceased also mobilized for this halt of the last trip of General Asso'o, died January 17 in Yaoundé.
The atmosphere was already heavy, when eight active officer cadets of the 37th promotion "General Jacob Kodji" of the Joint Military School (EMIA), laid on the catafalque the coffin of the illustrious disappeared. Friends and mem- bers of the deceased's nuclear family were plunged into sadness of heartbreak. Then begins a religious service led by Bishop Christophe Zoa, bishop of Sangmélima. To the bereaved family and many personalities, the prelate is inspired by the Gospel of Saint John, to appease the pain of separation. For him, death is the beginning of a new life. And that of the Major General Benedict Asso'o Emane, "a man of good advice, direct and pedagogue," said Bishop Zoa, "is a transition for a deep communion with the Lord."
Quoting Luke in his Chapter 2, verse 29, Bishop Christophe Zoa closed his homily with a prayer: "Now, Sovereign Master, you can, according to your word, let your servant go in peace." The beer set was followed by a religious service in the Basilica of Mary Queen of the Apostles of Mvolyé. The mortal remains were transferred to the Headquarters Brigade's Burning Chapel (BQG) for a vigil of arms.This Friday at 10 am, it is planned the lifting of the body and military honors at the Court of Honor of the BQG. Major General Benoît Asso'o Emane will be buried tomorrow Saturday in his home village, Essong by Djoum, in the department of Dja-et-Lobo, Southern region.
Source: Camer.be