Dear Mr Jehovahseun,

We hope you are doing well. 

Following some statements  you made in the trail of emails exchanged below, 
kindly allow us to bring a clarification on these matters. 


> Third, you did not include that fact that  some of the mentors appointed by 
> AFRInIC are authors of policies and they used the  fellows to push their 
> polices and agenda.


If you are referring to  Mr Elitcha Komi, please note that this latter  was  an 
AFRINIC fellow in 2015. During his fellowship and thereafter, Mr Elitcha Komi, 
enriched of his experience at AFRINIC Public meeting, has been involved in the 
PDP (Policy Discussion Process) and had been a co-author of the IPv4 Resources 
transfer within the AFRINIC Region, which was adopted by the community and 
being implemented. 

As such, AFRINIC considers this achievement as an example of fruitful AFRINIC’s 
engagement with its community  and that is reason Mr Elitcha  was appointed 
returning fellow in 2017 to share his experience with new AFRINIC Fellows.


> Then you never included the fact that Afrinic fellows via the whataps group 
> were told to vote for a particular Candidate as the PDP chair. 

There is  Whatsapp group for new and Returning Fellows  group where they 
exchange their experiences and opinions on any matter they find relevant.  
Under no circumstances  AFRINIC  gave instruction to vote for any candidate or 
support any policy. Keeping our position of neutrality, we, however, encourage 
fellows, be they returning or new, to be active and always be constructive on 
the community discussion mailing lists.


> AFRINIC fellows were used  by some to achieve thier aim.

We are not aware of such situations. We will be grateful if you can share more 
information and evidences so we will take appropriate actions to address same. 


> There is a serious need to review how fellows emerge and the criteria used in 
> appointing mentors( A story for another day). Some candidates were provided 
> access to the candidates for the PDP chair  under guise of being an ex 
> fellow. Anyway don't let me digress too much the discussion here is about 
> WAFA's conduct and we leave other issues for another day.


Please find below the criteria being used by AFRINIC Fellows Committee to 
select AFRINIC Returning Fellows. 

Be a former AFRINIC fellow (with no limitation)
Be a former returning fellow (with no limitation)
Demonstrate participation on the draft of any policy proposal
Demonstrate participation on the draft on any public comments on any AFRINIC 
document
Participate remotely and/or live to at least 2 policy meetings after  being 
selected AFRINIC's fellow
Demonstrate  clear and referenced contribution toward his  country and Africa 
(a blog would be a good start)
Demonstrate useful contribution and permanent presence on the AFRINIC mailing 
list
Demonstrate how you shared what you've learnt during the program he has attended
Demonstrate useful contribution over the fellowship social group
Demonstrate willingness to help the fellowship comity over social media and all 

However we are open to any suggestions that may help to improve the process. 

> Some candidates were provided access to the candidates for the PDP chair  
> under guise of being an ex fellow.

As PDP chair is a position any member of AFRINIC community including AFRINIC 
fellows may apply for , we encourage any AFRINIC fellow willing to serve this 
community to apply to any open position at the AFRINIC governance structure.


Thanking you for your cooperation

Best Regards

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> On 4 Jul 2019, at 00:21, 94cm4n . <ezekiel...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> Sorry I meant to post to the community-discuss.
> 
> Jehovahseun
> 
> On Wed, 3 Jul 2019, 9:18 PM 94cm4n ., <ezekiel...@gmail.com 
> <mailto:ezekiel...@gmail.com>> wrote:
> 
> Dear Caleb,
> I think Taiwo decided not to respond to you cos just like your questions to 
> all the PDP chair candidates in Kampala (in which none of them responded 
> too),it does not worth a reply. However i think I can dignify you with a 
> response so that you don't think too much as to why people don't respond to 
> you and start thinking too much of the fact that it seams you live in  
> another planet. 
> First of all, you don't work for Afrinic and not the spokespersons for 
> AFRINIC. 
> Secondly, Taiwo didn't talk about the fellows and you went off point.
> Third, you did not include that fact that  some of the mentors appointed by 
> AFRInIC are authors of policies and they used the  fellows to push their 
> polices and agenda. Then you never included the fact that Afrinic fellows via 
> the whataps group were told to vote for a particular Candidate as the PDP 
> chair. 
> @ Heleen and other fellows? is this not True. 
> AFRINIC fellows were used  by some to achieve thier aim. There is a serious 
> need to review how fellows emerge and the criteria used in appointing 
> mentors( A story for another day). Some candidates were provided access to 
> the candidates for the PDP chair  under guise of being an ex fellow. Anyway 
> don't let me digress too much the discussion here is about WAFA's conduct and 
> we leave other issues for another day.
> 
> Regards
> Jehovahseun
> 
> On Wed, 3 Jul 2019, 8:56 PM , <rpd-requ...@afrinic.net 
> <mailto:rpd-requ...@afrinic.net>> wrote:

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