Thursday, December 31, 2015

Presidential Biya's Speech, Black Outs and Fru Ndi Praises.


A moments ago, President Paul Biya gave his traditional end of year recycled speech. Mr John Fru Ndi immediately after the speech on CRTV praises Mr Biya and said the speech was one of the best delivered by Biya. Worthy of note is that, it is reported that various cities across the Cameroons including Yaounde, Buea, Bamenda, etc saw power cut during the length of his speech. Some highlights of his speech include.
1. "We must achieve emergence by 2035"
Mr President, how can we achieve emergence by 2035 when the country cannot even go without a day without power cuts despite enormous natural resources to generate power. Emergence must begin now.
2. "My main dream is to see the standard of living of Cameroonians get better in 2016"
Mr President has been in power since 1982 and the standard of living has not been better either. It has become worse as the years go on with endemic corruption. How can 2016 be better when we have not seen effective policies put in place in 2015.
3."We must switch to digital soonest"
How can Cameroun go digital when state institutions and ministries do not even own simple websites and if they do, most are poorly designed with updates as outdated as possible.
4. " In this regard, I am pleased to note that 1 175 358 jobs have been created from 2011 to 2015"
This is the biggest joke. I guess these figures are coming only from government employment. How can the government be the biggest employer? What statistical tools and data do the government used to come out with this figure? How organised is the private sector so that when jobs are created, the employment data is updated? If there is one, how open are these data for public investigation and consumption?
5. " I have instructed the Government to implement two key measures: review pump prices of fuel downward; and review upwards, the amount of family allowances paid to workers.These measures will take effect on 1 January 2016"
While we appreciate the reduction of fuel prices. This just indicates how individualistic the regime is. What role did the Parliament play in understanding the effects of reducing fuel prices? Again, family allowances are being increased to state workers? What about the private sector? So the government has no regards for other citizens? What happens in setting policies and mechanisms that will protect workers in the private sector?
6."I know how patriotic you are. Let us make 2016 a great and peaceful year for our country ."
Yes, Mr President, Cameroonians are naturally patriotic people. They are not patriotic because of you because you have given no reason for Cameroonians to be patriotic. You have never been patriotic to Cameroon. A patriotic president would visit his regions, commune and understand how his people are living. A patriotic President will not leave the country for months and spend huge tax payers money at ease. A patriotic President will commune with his wounded soldiers, visit them and provide adequate care for them. A patriotic President will listen to the voices of marginalised people in the Cameroons. A patriotic President will set in place an independent electoral body and ensures independence in state institutions. Cameroon is experiencing negative peace as you may know but some day, Cameroonians shall be victorious again.

God is still saying something

Saturday, December 19, 2015

Economic Freedom Brings Political Freedom.


There is a need for economic freedom in the Cameroons especially in the English-speaking part. What I have l noticed is that, recently in Buea, Capital of German Kamerun and Southern Cameroons, there has been an uplift of economic prosperity by mostly Anglophone youth who are trying to make a breakthrough. We have seen tremendous improvement in the entertainment and movie industries such as the Syndy Emade's Blue Rain Entertainment industry, Malvis's BILIF movie industry etc. We have seen small companies which are doing well, such as Bongaful Peeps industry, Entrepreneurs such as Mambe Churchill Nanje, Louis Fame McCarter, Ngwane Hansel, Abongwa Victor etc.

Let us take the example of the Nigerian market by investing in our economy and consuming our own product. I am addressing this particularly to the Anglophone people. We must emancipate ourselves economically so that we can yield political power. Let us buy and consume our own movies, let us buy and consume our own juice made in Anglophone Cameroon. Let us support one way or the other small medium enterprises, entrepreneurs to grow so that they can create jobs. I know the system is not that good, but we can dare. We can try and we would succeed.

Attached are some samples of dresses designed and produced by Loius Fame Design Industry in Tiko, Southern Cameroons. It is December period, many Cameroonians from the diaspora are going back home. Let us get in contact, buy these products for our friends and family and enjoy them. Let us consume our own locally made clothes. This is how we grow and this is how we can seize political power by being economically strong. I have already ordered three of these designs from Tiko, Southern Cameroons to support our own industry. Let us invest in them in whatever means possible.
I choose to be positive on this post.
God is still saying something.

Monday, December 14, 2015

No 2018 in the Cameroons: SCYL DECLARES

Recently, some Anglophone Cameroonians (If I may use this) have declared their intentions either to run for Parliament, the Executive and or support one candidate or the other. The following comes to mind. Dr Nfor N Susungi declared as far back as April 2015 to run for the top job under the banner of UNIKAM-a party geared in changing the present system to a more decentralised Republic of Kameroon. Then, Prince Ekosso comes in under USDP, he has also declared to run for the Presidency-he wants a more socialist state and he is focusing more on dual nationalism amongst others. Walter Onekon Angwere , SDF militant moved on to break ties with Fru Ndi and calls on Joshua Osih, first Vice National President of SDF to represent the party in 2018. And just yesterday, Tata Kwawi has declared his intentions to run as a Parliamentarian under the banner of Bello Bouba UNDP. We are expecting more of such announcements in the near future.
However, these announcements do not go down well with Southern Cameroons movement seeking an independent Southern Cameroons. Ayaba Cho Lucas Scyl, spokesman of the Southern Cameroons Youth League-SCYL responded forcefully and in hard language to Tata Kwawi candidature. Hear him
" Fellow Ambazonians: Never again in your lifetime, should you follow the path of the CPDM that has robbed millions of their dignity. Never again should you offer your support to any candidate without the specific policy assurances that must be put in place to change your lives. Never again should you allow those whose personal interest dictates their political intuition and calculation to speak for you when you cannot. If the last 55 years of political usurpation has thought us any lesson, it is that of the illicit intercourse between self-seeking politicians and the brutal regime. Never again should you compromise the complete overthrow of the existing structures of repression for some temporal gradualism designed to recruit from amongst us the despondent, power seekers and survivalists. You must also evaluate the platform upon which individuals seek power within the institutions of the occupation.

What is the policy of that platform as far as the occupation of your country is concerned? What is the record of that platform in terms of its policies and stance on crucial issues that affect your life? My fellow compatriots, there will not be any 2018 in our country. If we are unable to stop the regime, we will take action on all of its collaborators and all those who have continued to put their personal agenda over the collective will of our people in the name of democracy. The parlance of democracy has been used by both the regime and the opposition to perpetuate its stay at the helm. As we have done before, we will continue to fight against these bigots on every social media and we will make it difficult for them to use our land as a platform to gain personal power in the house of our tormentors.
Thousands have used resistance as a profiling tool. That is why the resistance whether against the occupation or the autocracy has always been compromised by the personal desires of individuals to whom we entrusted our trust. What was the position of the UNDP when we bled on the streets to defend the peoples victory in 1992? What was its position when our compatriots were gunned down execution style in Buea? What is its position on the Common law system? What is its position when it comes to our educational system? It has always sided with the murderers of our people; the usurper of their victory and has always stood with continuity,impunity and corruption. As they prepare to use 2018 to continue to perpetuate the deception, manipulation and deprivation, you should count on our vigilance to stand for you even when we have no power."
Question:
Should Anglophone Cameroonians (Southern Cameroonians) abandon everything that has to do with elections in Cameroon and join the movement for independence? Should Anglophone Cameroonians participate in the fraudulent electoral process and change things from inside? Is there no freedom of political belonging? Should Anglophone Cameroonians bury all differences and come under one political movement to challenge the status quo? What can be done?
God is still saying something.

2018 ELECTIONS: FORMER STUDENT LEADER DECLARES FOR PARLIAMENT UNDER UNDP



Tata Kwawi Mbinglo, one time University of  Buea Students' Union President, UBSU has decided to stop the talk and walk the talk. Reports suggest Tata Kwawi, 28 from Wimbum land has declared his intention to run for legislative elections under the UNDP of Bello Bouba after popular calls from most youth of his constituency. Tata presently in Thailand has said he will relocate home in some few months time to begin the ground work. He wants to see change in the way things are done in Cameroun parliament.

Tata Kwawi is the founder and chairman of Cameroon Pace Setters Association. A body which has done much sensitization on empowering the youths of Cameroon in the decision making process. He has been behind political reconciliation in Donga Mantung and has promised hell for politicians practicing the politics of hatred in Donga Mantung Division. He has often challenged political bigwigs in his constituency to involve youths in their development plans and include youths in sustainable development goals. He has given out scholarships to many wimbum youths in a bit to promote academic excellence through his award scheme known as the Tata Kwawi Academic excellence Award.


Tata has initiated a solar panel project which created much awareness and concern through which he succeeded in getting the government to include Fuh Village in the supply of electricity in his locality. He is currently partnering with a Nigerian business tycoon to organize a conference on youth empowerment in Ndu and Nkambe come March 2016.

Questioning Tata, he had this to say "I have chosen to run for elections because I have heard my peoples voices crying for salvation. They need  someone to instill in them hope and better living standards. These expectations they are confident that I have the potentials of delivering the goods. I have always slept with thoughts of the commonest man in my community and this gives me sleepless nights. I think it's time to walk the talk....."

Question:

Should Tata run under Bello Bouba's UNDP? Is it a correct political move or should he stay with the traditional SDF or CPDM or create an all together new political party? Tata will become the second student leader to run for Parliament after Ateh Thompson tried last parliamentary elections, is this the right time for student leaders and youth to seize the country democratic process? Should we belief in the electoral process and run under ELECAM or engage in a movement to call for reforms in ELECAM before any elections?

God is still saying something.

SDF YOUTH LEADER BREAK RANKS WITH FRU NDI, SUPPORTS JOSHUA OSIH FOR PRESIDENT


Walters Onekon Angwere, has also joined his voice amongst those who want to see change come in 2018. Walters is a former student leader, University of Buea. He masterminded and lead the deadly student protest in 2005, UB which culminated with the now defunct Students' Union formation. Walters, like many other former students' leaders is eager towards a 2018 presidential and parliamentary elections. Walters, a formerly staunch supporter of Ni John Fru Ndi has become frustrated with the leadership of the SDF and thinks Joshua Osih can lead the country to the change we need. Hear him:
"I see Joshua Nambangi Osih as an astute politician who has created a mark in the political sphere in Cameroon. His early rise to the position of Vice Chairman of SDF is indicative of the fact that the party saw some values in him that were worth exploiting. He has been very supportive of the party and I may say, at the same time loyal to not just the party hierarchy, but also to the grassroots militants – qualities I consider important for leadership and continuity. Though losing in the 2012 legislative elections at his native Ndian constituency, he proved to Cameroonians that he was not only a local politician, but a national political player by winning the parliamentary seat of a Wouri Centre Constituency, at the heart of the economic capital of Douala in 2013..."
He continued " .....At his age (47 years) and giving the qualities he possesses in the field of management and human relations, I think he understands the plight of the Cameroonians. He has demonstrated in different spheres of activities (the business world, the civil society, sports, to mention but a few) across the national territory and beyond that he has good plans to move the country forward and I think it is time we gave him the support to deliver. He is a patriotic Cameroonian, quality that is dire for the top job. J.N.O is calm, level headed and educated and being a gentleman makes him the most suitable candidate to manage Cameroon Third Republic and drive the country to emergence"
Walters concluded "in a nutshell, he has been the people's choice prior to the last presidential elections and I am convinced Cameroonians of all walks-of-life badly need him at the helm of affairs"
Question:
Should SDF militants break ranks with the current leadership and start a movement to call for Osih's bid for the presidency? Would Osih make a fine president for the Cameroons? Are youth more hungrier to see change in 2018 than ever?
God is still saying something.

Saturday, December 5, 2015

Events as it happened: Presidential Candidate comes under fire

Preamble:

Franklin Sone Bayen had on the Come and See Journalism Facebook page written on the possible split of the Post Newspaper due to a suppose feud between the Executive Editor, Francis Wache and the Editor-in-Chief, Charly Ndi Chia. Dr Nfor Susingi, Cameroon 2018 Presidential candidate without mincing words came in to clear the air. Hear him:



"....I find this story very interesting because I know how it all started. I feel obligated to throw some light on this story because what is happening now is a copycat repetition of what happened in 1997. When I became active in the SDF in 1996 as the Chief Economic Adviser of the party, I thought that it would be necessary to have a new publication that would be used to communicate the economic ideas of the SDF.


As Paddy Mbawa, the previous publisher of the paper was languishing in jail at New Bell, I approached him with the idea that he should allow me to inject some money to sponsor the paper and use it as a mouth piece for the economic programmes of the SDF. Paddy Mbawa agreed. But let me quickly add that the Cameroon Post had been registered under the name of Mr. Ngalim of Kumbo who remained the proprietor of the newspaper.

I proceeded to inject money into Cameroon Post with Francis Wache and Charley Ndi Chia serving as the editorial pillars of the newspaper. Meanwhile I stayed in the background as the invisible financial sponsor while Mr. Polycar Tarla became the Publisher.


It is under this arrangement that Cameroon Post was used to publish NESPROG for the SDF Convention that took place at Mount Mary in December 1997. When I subsequently travelled through the country on a tour with John Fru Ndi, I would occasionnaly file a story that would be published in Cameroon Post.


Later on in 1997 after the Parliamentary elections of 1997, something happened that shocked me beyond my wits. Mr.Francis Wache and Charley Ndichia prepared and edition of the newspaper and instead of calling it “Cameroon Post”, they simply removed the name “Cameroon” and called the new paper “The Post”. They kept everything the same, including the Masthead and the colours.


In effect, without troubling themselves to register a new paper called “The Post”, they simply took over Cameroon Post and removed the name “Cameroon” from it and created and new paper of their own called “The Post”. It was the most carefully planned act of journalistic skullduggery that I had ever seen in my entire life.

Since my role was simply that of invisible financial sponsor of Cameroon Post, I realized that what they had done was to steal the readership of Cameroon Post and to render it completely devoid of readership.I had no legal recourse and I did not want to go public with the act of skullduggery that they had executed.

I simply digested the fact that Cameroonians are capable of just anything and it was necessary to put distance between myself and such people. I simply advised them to change the Masthead and to apply for a new authorization for “The Post”. I have not seen or spoken to anyone of them for 18 years.

"When I read your story about what is happening at the moment between Francis Wache and Charley Ndichia, I told myself that the story does not surprise me because what the two gentlemen did in 1997 cannot possibly have a happy ending because these are the two gentlemen who destroyed Mr. Ngalim's Cameroon Post...."

ENTERS CLOVIS ATATAH:

Clovis Atatah, co-founding editor of The Post newspaper could not stop but to react to the suppose lies Dr Nfor Susingi spread. Hear him:


I have read Dr. Nfor N. Susungi’s “testimony” and the subsequent reactions with great interest. I wish to equally give a brief testimony for the record.
At the time, I had just completed studies in the journalism department at the University of Buea and was an editorial staff member of the Cameroon Post in Buea. Actually, I started working for the paper in 1996, even before completing my studies. Apart from our senior colleagues Francis Wache (Executive Editor-in-Chief) and Charlie Ndi Chia (Editor-in-Chief), Julius Afoni (Desk Editor, RIP), Bouddih Adams (who had just come to the head office from the North West Region, or Province at the time), and I held the editorial fort on a day-to-day basis.

The remuneration (stipend, wage or whatever you may prefer to call it) was abysmal. It was so atrocious that I do not have the courage to state the exact figures in this forum. Francis Wache and Charlie Ndi Chia often encouraged us to basically offer our services for free by invoking the idea of serving a larger purpose and that the project was so conceived that remuneration would significantly improve as the fortunes of the project improved as well.

So, for a while, the hope-for-a-brighter-future sedative worked like magic, as we continued to work as slaves for Dr. Susungi and his partners. We were, however, brutally jolted out of our reverie on July 6, 1997 (if I remember correctly), when Dr. Susungi sent his representatives to the head office. These representatives, acting like enraged thugs, without any warning or explanation, dismantled the computers and other equipment and carted them away. We were in the process of preparing an issue of the Cameroon Post for the press, which was never to be.

Dr. Susungi subsequently faxed a decision to a nearby phone booth operator to the effect that all staff members had been fired and those who wished to continue working for Cameroon Post needed to reapply. As if that was not enough insult, he summoned all the “fired” staff members to a meeting in Douala, during which their readmission into the team was to be publicly considered.
After the reception of the faxed message, the editorial staff in Buea held a meeting, during which the decision to publish a new paper, The Post, was taken. 

After the publication of the maiden issue of The Post on July 11, 1997, Dr. Susungi and his partners filed a suit against The Post in Bamenda (where I guess they believed they had an advantage since Bamenda was neither the headquarters of Cameroon Post nor The Post), hired the celebrated Ntemfac Ofege as Editor-in-Chief and continued publishing Cameroon Post.

The court in Bamenda eventually dismissed the case and Cameroon Post failed to compete with The Post in the free market and consequently folded up.
Whether The Post lived up to its promise is another matter. But that is a story for another day..."

ENTERS CHARLY NDI CHIA

Clovice, I did attempt to contribute my little bit to the rather controversial Susungi comments on Cameroon Post and all that. Apparently though, I was short-changed by internet connection problems. Let me state from the very onset that while others struggle to state or write authentic histories, Mr. Susungi prefers to erase it; to erase certain aspects of it to why not, create such events and history as are only convenient to his personal tastes and preferences. It is unfair of him to do so. For the record, even before Paddy Mbawa was put behind bars, thanks to Cameroon Post, the paper, at the time, was simply existing; not living. Paddy invited me to resuscitate it and with cash injections from Barrister Charles Taku and Aong-Wara, the paper more or less, bounced back. Then Susungi and another fanatical SCNC Apostle turned up and told me of how the had been to the jail house where they got Paddy's consent to "take over" the running of Campost. I won't name the individual for now, but Susungi boasted throughout about how between them, they had so much cash to throw into the project. 

They would only want to be assured of the commitment of the Editors of Campost to reciprocate by way of printing and projecting every bit of SCNC propaganda on the paper.  Susungi had practically frog-marched Francis Wache into a meeting they convened and beseeched me to let Wache take up the position of "Executive-Editor-in-Chief" a not only strange, but also bogus concept or attribute in journalism anywhere in the world to the best of my knowledge. Wache looked artificially taciturn throughout the meeting. According to Susungi, Wache had to adopt this "top" position, so he could be pouring some needed water on the hot embers that I was producing in the name of journalism. No gainsay on my part; and this, in itself, is quite another story. After several meetings with Susungi, his partner, Wache and myself, the ball was set rolling. Susungi and co chipped in an initial capital of one million five hundred thousand francs. I know it so well because I was the one who collected the checque and deposited it into an account that was solely controlled by a certain Lucy Ngenge, Susungi's relation. Wache and I were not signatories to this account into which the born again runners of Campost paid in an additional one million francs within one month. 

This is all that Susungi ever contirbuted to the running of Campost during the time time Wache, myself, Julius Afoni (RIP) ran it editorially. Sales and advertisement from the paper were, to say the least, great. Susungi's two other relatives who I shall name on a later date were solely in charge of sales collection and all that. Lest I forget, as young as he was, Atatah was part and parcel of the editorial team. All we had, I mean, the whole editorial staff received as stipends was part of 87,000 frs that was weekly provided to the newsroom and pompously referred to as newsroom/production allowance. Susungi would ignore the Editors and intermittently pay selected field staff directly from his pocket. He would subsequently boast about it. What Afoni and Atatah couldn't achieve on account of their green ages, they made up for by way of crass radicalism. But they had their limits because they were senior staff. Susungi would visit the newsroom, instruct that this or that name be included on the masthead of the paper. Wache would look on like a zombie and only grumble behind. Susungi would inform the editors that he had assigned this or that reporter to do this or that story and all would be quiet, until I would firmly remind the tough talking economist that he he couldn't effect such decisions or changes without negotiating with the professionals that some of us were/are. 

That he was unqualified to decide on the news menu. Often he obliged and ate humble pie. But Susungi was not only uppity and pompous. He was also this cold-blooded capitalist and overly ambitious impostor who would insist on talking even when he had nothing to say. He was confused. He wanted to sneak into the marble corridors of power by way of the SCNC and SDF, all at the same time. And he wanted to use Campost and us for this. Lucy Ngenge, where ever she is today would attest to the fact that I once told her to remind Susungi that we could break off from Campost, set up something else and run it like professionals as opposed to politicians and political harlots. Note that it came to pass and The Post was founded. Dig, or better still, invoke your archives and read up the scintillating first ever Editorial Comment that was scripted by Wache and published in the first ever edition of The Post on July 11, 1997.

This editorial comment tells just more than the story of The Post. It is something of cast iron evidence for some of the founders of the paper, legality and posterity. That, once again, is another story. Clovice has so beautifully hinted, just hinted about how The Post came about. The story will surely come, sooner than later. But hey! Susungi effectively fired all of us for declining his purported transfer to Duoala; this Douala which he would tell everyone that cared to listen belonged in the enemy territory of "La Rebublique" which he was conscripting us to fight against. In any case, Susungi was ignored. He "briefed" Barrister Charles Taku to take legal action against us for being intransigent. Taku ignored him. Campost went to court and after some 17 adjournments during which the Late Barrister Gorden Ngu Mwambo and my humble self fought Campost to a standstill. Needless to state that Campost lost the case against The Post for purportedly usurping its corporate name with honours.

Cheers and lets keep smiling
Charley Ndi Chia.

Monday, November 23, 2015

Journalistic Hooliganism: The Case of Cameroon



There seems to be a problem with Journalistic practices in Cameroon. Journalists from the Cameroons have derived a new but old term known as Gumbo-This term has seemingly come to be a daily affair within the cycles of journalistic practices. Ministers and government officials have pocketed some journalist with Gumbo, these journalists turned to writing beautiful articles about them, once Gumbo stopped, blackmail takes the order of the day. Some journalists have developed the tactics of creating award-these awards are fast track for gumbo. Some even go to the extent of trying to blackmail officials who might  not tally with their objectives of providing awards. What might be causing these problems? Is it the low pay check of journalists?

Photo of Tim Finnian: Life Time Newspaper Editor.
Reading through an article posted on " Come and see Journalism in Cameroon" on Facebook, one could not laugh, but noticed a quack headline , with undertones of an unsuccessful gumbo attempt. Some of the headlines read "....How Achidi Achu and some of the NW Fons sponsors Boko Haram". In trying to investigate this newspaper (Life Time), one took notice of a seemingly frustrated editor trying to settle scores by tarnishing the image of a 'father' after futile attempts to extort money from his son. It is reported that a certain Tim Finnian of Life Time newspaper telephoned the paymaster of Ngaoundere, a certain Donatus Achu to inform him that he had been awarded a prize- the condition in which to obtain was a series of bank notes. My sources reveal that, the paymaster suspicious of a scam, politely thanked Finnian but turned down the award and everything it entails. Reports suggest refusing to take "No" for an answer the Gumbo related editor proceeded to make tens of phone calls to an uninterested paymaster. Finnian sent a series of text messages begging Mr Achu to take the award and provide him with some money . Reading through the screenshots of the messages, some of them read:
" IS IT THAT THE AWARD IS OF NO VALUE TO U OR WHAT? I CANT REALLY UNDERSTAND WHY U DROP MY CALLS WHEN U DISCOVER THAT I'M THE ONE OR DOES NOT EVEN PICK MY CALLS. REALLY IT IS PAINFUL. ITS GOOD TO BE CLEAR SO THAT I STOP DISTURBING U.THANKS"//...

"THANKS BUT, I AM REALLY IN FINANCIAL CONSTRAINTS FOLLOWING THE SERIES OF DEATHS WC I HAD WITHIN A SHORT PERIOD OF TIME.THANKS// ...
"BRO GD MORNING,WE ARRIVED THIS MORNING WITH THE CORPSE OF THAT MY LATE BROTHER FROM KUMBA WC I TOLD U ABOUT.PRESENTLY WE ARE IN BAMENDA AT THE MORTUARY TO FUTHER TO NJINIKOM TOMORROW FOR BURIAL AND I AM REALLY STRANED.IF I CAN HAVE YOUR OWN SUPPORT FOR THE AWARD,THEN I BE VERY GRATEFUL.LOVE FROM TIM FINNIAN NJUA IN BAMENDA.THANKS// "...

It is really painful to see how some journalist will go to the extend forcing personalities to give them money for award to the extent of lying that they are bereaved. Owners and journalists of newspapers are using their business for gumbo related news articles. However, realizing that the paymaster has decided not to yield to his claims, Finnian decided to get even and as such Finnian is using the edition of his newspaper called Life Time to attack the victim's uncle. Cameroon is better than that.
I have decided to publish this article after doing my own personal findings so that the bad seed within the profession are uprooted. Some of us love this profession and we take it as a passion. Let the professional journalists don't spoil for those of us who are not professionals bust using it as a passion.
God is still saying something.


Friday, November 20, 2015

STOP GENERATION - WHY NEW WAYS ARE NEEDED?

STOP GENERATION -A Southern Cameroons Production
The need to decolonize the Southern Cameroons aka Ambazonia.

Preamble:
It should be recalled that, the 1961 plebiscite vote by the people of Southern Cameroons to gain independence by joining was not meant to form La Republique Du Cameroun. The vote was meant to form a federation of two states, equal in status with La Republique DU Cameroun, thus keeping the culture, way of life and identity of a “people”- the Southern Cameroons people. The following points comes to mind:
1)      In 1972 President Ahidjo said the federation was too expensive and organized an unconstitutional referendum opting for a unitary state (United Republic of Cameroon) and it was a 99.99% victory for him. A vote which involved both Southern and French Cameroun. President Ahidjo forgot that, the Southern Cameroons were a “people” that freely got into the union because a federation was mentioned. If at all there was to be a change in the status of the Union, the referendum organised on 20th May 1972 should have included only the people of Southern Cameroons-the same people who voted to join the Union freely, La Republique had no business to do with the referendum.. Looking at how it was organized, one will say there was no need for a referendum since the result was already known even before it began. Even if all Southern Cameroonians had voted “NO”, it would not have changed the results putting the population of the two states side by side.

2)      In 1984, the new President Paul Biya followed an already laid down script to completely annex the Southern Cameroons. He issued a presidential decree that changed the name of the country from United Republic of Cameroon to La Republique du Cameroun- the same name La Republique had prior to the federation with the Southern Cameroons who had also let go her name (Southern Cameroons). For a president to reverse to La Republique Du Cameroun meant they had opted out of the federation and Southern Cameroonians had the right to revert to their own name prior to the federation. Southern Cameroonians like Chief Godji Dinka, Albert Mukongetc stood against this and the answer from the new colonial master was arbitrary arrest and imprisonments.

3)      With this new development which infringed into the very core of the 1961 plebiscite, Southern Cameroonians saw a need for an All Anglophone conference (AAC) which was held in 1993 in the capital city of Southern Cameroons-Buea. Southern Cameroonians came out with an ultimatum requested Paul biya to revert to the federation or the Southern Cameroons will have no choice than to revert to an independent nation by restoring her independence. As any colonial master will do, Paul biya humiliated them and spat on their faces taking it as a none event.

4)      In 1994, there was a follow up conference in Bamenda termed the  AAC 2. Here after heated debate, Southern Cameroonians opted for the zero option meaning “ Southern Cameroonians shall stop at nothing but independence under the banner of the Southern Cameroons National Council” (SCNC). The colonial regime of La Republique du Cameroun still did not read the handwriting on the wall that said a stitch in time saves nine. Their response was arbitrary arrest, tear gassing and granite lunching on armless Southern Cameroonians. As a barbaric and alien regime they increased their military barracks in the Southern Cameroons.

5)      In 1996 the architects of the defunct federation Dr John Ngu Foncha and Hon ST Muna amongst others went to the UN and tabled a bill informing the UN that the planed federation between the two states has failed. A copy was issued to Paul Biya, note here that Biya has not even for once called for a dialogue between the two peoples.

6)      In 1997 members of the Southern Cameroons Youth League (SCYL) preparing to defend the land were arrested and jailed in colonial prisons in la Republique Du Cameroun. One would have thought that at this time Biya would try to come out with a solution, but no he doesn’t want to dialogue with his captives.

7)      1998-2002 Southern Cameroonians announced the independence over radio Buea and the response was arrest and torture in an underground prison. In 2002, over 70 members of the SCNC were arrested and whisked to jail for celebrating the Southern Cameroons independence day. Still no attempt to dialogue from the tyrant.

8)      In May, 2000 the then UN secretary general Koffi Annan in a visit to the Cameroons asked Paul Biya to get into a constructive dialogue with the SCNC. The response was still brutal force, arrest, maiming, killing and imprisoning of Southern Cameroonians.

9)      The Banjul ruling of 2005 prescribed that Biya gets into a constructive dialogue with the SCNC/SCAPO for a peaceful resolution of the Southern Cameroons question. The Biya regime called the Southern Cameroons leaders terrorists in the African court but were swiftly reminded by the judge that terrorists don’t come to court. According to the colonial regime they don’t negotiate with terrorists, but one would note here that the Biya regime has negotiated with the Boko haram terrorists in their country more than 3 times.

10)   Southern Cameroons lawyers on 9th May 2015  gave an ultimatum to Biya concerning the Southern Cameroons question. The President of La Republique du Cameroun has still not responded.

It is therefore evident that from these ten points listed above,  one would conclude that there seems to be only one language the colonial regime is willing to speak. Southern Cameroonians had spent time begging for freedom. The Stop generation is now taking another twist to this saga. The Southern Cameroons question cannot have a political solution. The stop generation just realized that in other to kill the snake that has invaded the compound, they had spent their time beating at its shadow. Now it is time to leave the shadow alone for it has no effect and go for the real object.
It is therefore imperative to conclude that Biya should be held responsible for anything befalling the Cameroons.


Your Humble Servant

M.Kaavi the Southerner

Wednesday, November 11, 2015

Biafra and Catalonia fights while Southern Cameroons look on


The Catalonia Parliament recently voted to start independence procedures, however, the Spanish government is fighting in the country's top court a motion passed in the Catalan parliament backing independence from Spain. Catalonians have poured out into the street to support independence. Meanwhile in Nigeria, we are seeing a new wave of Biafra movement protesting freely. These two movements owned businesses, radio houses, newspapers etc. Their protest movement is largely peaceful.

The Southern Cameroons movement has been reduced to writing resolutions and history. SCNC which is one of the most significant movement has somewhat gone comatose if I can use that language. However, the differences in these movements is very much understood. The French spirit has eaten so deep into the fabric of Southern Cameroonians in such a way the Camerounese agenda has become a normality. The Cameroon political system is somewhat complex and the fact that Southern Cameroons have been under a unitary system for more than 42 years makes matter worse. Southern Cameroonians do not yet understand their true history, history textbooks have been truncated to favour La Republique and keep the status quo in such a way that some Southern Cameroonians do not see the need to change the political system.

My understanding is that should Southern Cameroons had remained in a two state federation with La Republique with our own parliament, it would have been very easy for the Southern Cameroons Parliament to vote out of the Union and start a separation process like Catalonia are doing. The same is true for Biafra, the French system has not eaten into them and a federal nature of their government gives them some upper hand against Southern Cameroonians. You will now understand why France advised Ahidjo to collapse the Federal structure in 1972. One of the reasons is to make it very difficult for Southern Cameroons to opt out of the Union as these movements are doing today.

We cannot really compare the Catalonia and Biafra movement with Southern Cameroons on many facets. The underlying point is that Catalonia and Biafra movements are seeking secession because they gained independence with Spain and Nigeria as a nation. Southern Cameroons never gained independence with La Republique. The Southern Cameroons fight is not that of secession . It is that of colonialization and annexation. They are two distinct people who decided to forge a political union based on some terms which has not been respected.
Now, we asked ourselves. Are Southern Cameroonians ready to regain their independence? Are they ready to dare the odds and engage to seek address? Who is that savior to lead Southern Cameroons? Has the force of argument failed? Are we going to continue fighting, seeking independence on social media? The answers lie with you and me.



God is still saying something.

Wednesday, November 4, 2015

Pan-Africanism and the West: What meaning do we give to it?



Pan-Africanism is defined as the principle or advocacy of the political union of all the indigenous inhabitants of Africa. Wikipedia define it  more clearly as an ideology and movement that encourages the solidarity of Africans worldwide.It is based on the belief that unity is vital to economic, social, and political progress and aims to "unify and uplift" people of African descent.The ideology asserts that the fate of all African peoples and countries are intertwined. At its core Pan-Africanism is "a belief that African peoples, both on the continent and in the diaspora, share not merely a common history, but a common destiny.

However, of recent African dictators who have claimed tight to power have tilted this definition to their favour to continue holding grip to power. To most of them, being against the West and turning to Russia or China is Pan-Africanism. To some saying anything against France is Pan-Africanism. These dictators have brainwashed most African youth and people to believe that they upheld Pan Africanist principles whereas they do not. Their people are under subjugation daily. They cannot even come to common grounds to link up their country with others economically and otherwise.

Everything has been dumped in the doors of the west. Make no mistake, the West have done their worst in Africa, they still do, however, a United and strong Africa can challenge them. Politics is all about interest of various nations. Can our leaders rise up to this challenge? Should we continue to blame the west and not engage to hold our leaders responsible? Have we really lost touch of the true meaning of Pan-Africanism?

A good friend of mine Kuchah Christian Kum, a government base High School Teacher had this to say "How this old breed of deranged Czars managed to drug their youth into retrogressive pan-Africanism, only the devil can tell. The West has become the common victim of our inertia and backwardness. Biya and his click syphon billions of our nation's wealth, yet African-media and the likes would prefer to waste airwaves gossiping about how France wants Biya out. How Biya and his dancing wizards like Mugabe suddenly became heroes beats my imagination"

I think before the trumpets blowers of President Mugabe and his likes start blowing their views, I think we must recognise that these persons have given their best to Africa and their Country and it is time to step at side.
God is still saying something.


Friday, October 16, 2015

US 300 Troops: SECURITY, RESOURCES OR COUP?

REACTIONS
A Cameroonian US based professor Patrice Nganang is insinuating that those 300 soldiers are Cameroonians who have been forced to flee the country, went to the US, studied and have now become US soldiers. He contends that those same soldiers would ' marche sur Yaounde' (lay siege on Yaounde and oust President Biya.
Solomon Amabo Amabo then added " By implication we would have US soldiers (with names like US Soldier Mbock..US Soldier Neba...US Soldier Ekema...US soldier Kamga... US Soldier Bakary...US soldier Onana.... etc if they had not picked up Western names... Would this be a curse or a blessing at this present dispensation? He went on to castigate President Paul Biya for having exorbitant powers. Amabo frowns at the fact that, Paul sits in his office, picks up his phone(literally) and calls on President Obama to send American soldiers to Cameroon without consulting or inforling his Parliament, a parliament in which he has a majority of parliamentarians.
Kah Wallah of CPP added " Why do we as Cameroonians find out that American soldiers will be on our soil, only when the American President goes to consult his Congress. When did our own president consult the National Assembly and inform the people?
Why does our government treat the citizens to whom this country belongs as if we had no rights and no say? What does it say about us as Cameroonians that despite our very physical security being threatened, we continue to allow a government that is incompetent, lacks proactivity and has no respect for our basic rights as citizens to continue? If not NOW, then when?"
Ayah Paul Abine, one of the Chief judges at the supreme Court sounded very skeptical, here him "I said it! Yes, I did caution!
Now, look at what's happening! The very day we learnt the Yankees are coming in 300 soldiers, Germany disclosed they are sending a military attache to their embassy in Yaounde... Coincidence? ... Well,you are entitled to your opinion. But mine is that the ordinary Cameroonian needs to know what's in the offing. We who have no bank accounts abroad. We who have only one home, and it is in Cameroon. We who have no jet planes to ferry us out into safety at short notice. We that RFI, BBC, CNN, would gloss over our demise...The few have no right to commit us without our knowledge and consent. They have no right of life and death over us. We want to know what is happening. Even if only for us to say our last prayers! Those are inalienable RIGHTS!
More updates on this later
God is still saying something.

Thursday, October 15, 2015

Of National Mourning Day: Mecca or Boko Haram Victims?

Misplaced Priorities ?

President Paul Biya has declared Friday 16th October as a national mourning day in honour of the mecca stampede which claim scores of lives. While we cannot disregard the lives of Cameroonians killed in the stampede, the Government of Paul Biya should show equality and pay more respect to those killed in the north of Cameroun and most soldiers who lost their lives.

Some political pundits hold that President Paul Biya is right not to declare a national day of mourning for victims of Boko Haram because the war is on-going. They believe it is only after the war must have ended that he could now declare a national mourning day.

Others hold the view that, declaring a national mourning day in honour of the victims show a form of defiance against the terrorists. Such a move would tell the terrorists that the movement or activities of the state would not be dictated by them and that as a nation, Cameroonians will defeat them. Others say addressing the nation specifically on this will show strength and give motivation to the soldiers and citizens of Cameroun.

It should be recalled that President Paul Biya, the Cameroun dictator has however never personally decorated dead soldiers  or paid a visit to the war zone.

What do you think? Is President Biya right to declare a national mourning day for Mecca victims and ignore Boko Haram victims? Your thoughts.

God is still saying something.

Wednesday, September 30, 2015

Southern Cameroons Online Referendum: The Results

1st October 1961: Independence or Assimilation ?

What the online poll says

On 11th February 1961, British Southern Cameroons in a UN sponsored plebiscite voted to express the intention of joining the independent Republic of Cameroun or the Federal Republic of Nigeria based on certain terms. Southern Cameroonians voted massively to engage in a union of two states equal in status. A lot of history has been said concerning this, but the bottom line is that, the Union has not been "consummated".

On September 30th, 1961, British forces scrupulously left Southern Cameroons and La  Republique forces took over on 1st October. From 1st October 1961, Southern Cameroons have been under annexation, assimilation and total marginalisation from the Biya regime. Within the past years and months, several groups have spoken vocally against the assimilation/marginalization of Southern Cameroons. This reporter need not belaboured the historical facts. They are very visible for all to research on.

However, this reporter created an online poll on 8th July 2015 which ran for a month till 8th August 2016 on the SOUTHERN CAMEROONS INDEPENDENCE  at www.easypolls.net

The online poll question reads thus " In order to assess how Southern Cameroonians feels, this online pool is designed to test the resolve of the People of Southern Cameroons in light with the moves made by Southern Cameroon Lawyers and Chiefs. This pool should go a long way to give an idea of how Southern Cameroonians thinks and feels about the relationship with La Republique Du Cameroun. It is a non-binding poll. It is designed just to indicate the state of mind of Southern Cameroonians".

1. Do you want to remain in a union with La Republique Du Cameroun
2. Do you want a Two State Federation with La Republique du Cameroun
3. Do you want to be an independent Republic of Southern Cameroons

Respondents:
Number of Southern Cameroons who voted: 1200
1. 30    persons voted giving   2.5%
2. 200  persons voted giving  16.66%
3. 970  persons voted giving   80.84%

Therefore, 80.84 percent of Southern Cameroonians who voted wished for an independent Republic of Southern Cameroons. What can we make of these feelings after 54 years of assimilation from La Republique du Cameroun? How can we translate these feelings into a reality? Are we celebrating independence or assimilation?

God is still saying something.
God Bless Southern Cameroons.

Wednesday, September 9, 2015

Season 5: Do you know that La Republique voted against Southern Cameroons joining them?

                                      History, Facts and Lies: Season Five


The indivisibility of Cameroun is nonsense when Southern Cameroons aka Ambazonia was initially rejected by Cameroun in the vote at the UN. 

Comrade, Ntemfac wrote: Notes from Long Walk to Freedom Land by Ntemfac Ofege
Resolution 1608 (xv) as submitted by the Fourth Committee, A/4737, and as amended orally by Guinea and Liberia, adopted by the General Assembly on 21 April 1961, meeting 994, by roll-call vote of 64 to 23, with 10 abstentions
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On the other hand, here are the countries that were against such a union, citing the violation of the Trusteeship agreement, and noting that there would be future political (constitutional), socio-cultural and economic problems: Argentina, Belgium, Brazil, Cambodia, Cameroun, Central African Republic, Chad, China, Congo (Brazzaville), Congo (Leopoldville), Dahomey, France, Gabon, Greece, Israel, Ivory Coast, Luxembourg, Madagascar, Niger, Paraguay, Senegal, Upper Volta, and Uruguay.

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Countries that voted for the INDEPENDENCE of Southern Cameroons.
Afghanistan, Austria, Bolivia, Bulgaria, Burma, Byelorussian SSR, Canada, Ceylon, Chile, Costa Rica, Cuba, Cyprus, Czechoslovakia, Denmark, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, Ethiopia, Federation of Malaya, Finland, Ghana, Guinea, Honduras, Hungary, Iceland, India, Indonesia, Iran, Iraq, Ireland, Japan, Laos, Lebanon, Liberia, Libya, Mali, Mexico, Morocco, Nepal, Netherlands, New Zealand, Nigeria, Norway, Pakistan, Philippines, Poland, Romania, Saudi Arabia, Sudan, Sweden, Thailand, Tunisia, Turkey, Ukrainian SSR, Union of South Africa, USSR, United Arab Republic, United Kingdom, United States, Venezuela, Yemen, and Yugoslavia.
And there were countries without a position. They included Columbia, El Salvador, Guatemala, Haiti, Italy, Panama, Peru, Portugal, Spain, and Togo. Sources of the information are from the Resolution 1608 (xv) as submitted by the Fourth Committee, A/4737, and as amended orally by Guinea and Liberia, adopted by the General Assembly on 21 April 1961, meeting 994, by roll-call vote of 64 to 23, with 10 abstentions

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Monday, September 7, 2015

OF CRTV APPOINTMENTS AND BAMILEKE PETITION

The appointments of journalists into position of responsibilities has recently caught many English speaking journalists pondering the type of Unity Biya's regime is preaching. There has been an outcry from many non crtv journalists on the treatment of English speaking journalists. While the top positions remained with French speaking journalists, English speaking journalists were given sub positions and in some cases not at all.

Senior Journalist Tapang Ivo Tanku, a Fulbright scholar has been one of the lone voices calling for the cancellation of the appointments. He has put CAMASEJ to task, accusing the English Speaking Journalists Association for failing to condemn such appointments. Recently, Tapang created an online petition to force the presidency to rescind such appointments. In fact, there is a motion already calling for the impeachment of the CAMASEJ president Simon Lyonga for failing to defend the plight of English Speaking Journalists, an appointment in which he benefited as an animator.

The crux of this post is that, a Bamileke association known as LAAKAM has condemned the appointments and challenged the marginalization of Bamilikes at the state parastatal. While, I think it is fair for them to protect the interest of Bamilikes at CRTV, I disagree with their petition.

This is because if I want to talk from the normal eye of a Cameroonian keeping at side the Southern Cameroons agenda, Cameroon is a country that came as a result of English and French Cameroons. The French representation and English Representation should be equal because the English part was a country on its own that willfully joined the French. The appointment should have taken into considerations the bicultural state of the country. We cannot petition the non inclusion of certain tribes into appointments because Cameroon is made up of 250+ tribes. We can only petition if one tribe dominates and if one group of people are excluded, the group of people I mean French and English Cameroonian. That is the eye we are supposed to be looking.

Bamileke (Western Region) is part of French Cameroon and French Cameroon already has a bigger share of the appointments, the other Cameroon is lacking. If we start looking at tribes here, then it would not be feasible. Soon Manyu people, lebialem or Nso union would denounce. This is not suppose to be. Our concern should be that, English speaking journalists should have a fair share of the appointments, but not coming from a particular tribe or so. Of course we cannot have all tribes represented.

Appointments should be looked from the angle of English and French Cameroon while making sure one particular tribe is not dominated.
God is Still saying something.

Mark Bara.
7/sept/2015

Wednesday, August 26, 2015

The power of the South West: Why Biya can't let it go



It is common knowledge that the southern zone of Southern Cameroons aka South West Region is the economic basket of the Cameroons. The people are very observant and once they make a decision to support a course, they do it whole heartedly. They are very sensitive to betrayal that's why they hardly trust anyone, not even their brothers.

They are a very welcoming people, open-hearted and lovely. They know how to love and they believe so much in family values. They are friendly but are very sensitive to human rights, especially that of the girl child. They protect their women as gold. Yes, they are a proud people because they believe they deserve what they want

Their resources (SONARA) built the Presidency of  La Republique du Cameroun. Without them there is no Cameroons.

They are very careful in joining political movements or a party,  but once they do, they put in their best despite the odds for the movement to succeed. That's why CPDM has been buoyant in the region and more importantly under their leadership in the SCNC, the Southern Cameroons struggle made tremendous success. They harbour the capital of  the then German Kamerun and Southern Cameroons and held many conferences in the political history of the Cameroons.

They are an intelligent people, clean and stylish, love good food and speak impeccable English. They give a damn to culture because they believe all need to be equal. They treat their chiefs as equal. When they are pushed to the wall, they will fight and fight damning the odds.

The success of Southern Cameroons struggle and or change in the Cameroons will always need the people of the South West because they are very intelligent, gifted and have foresight in decision making. That is why a combination of the people of North West and South West in a united single movement will shake the Cameroons and bring the desired change we seek for.

Mark Bara-eta

Southern Zone
Manyu County
Southern Cameroons.

The power of the North West: Why is Biya regime so careful with NW?


It is common knowledge that the North West is the political heartbeat of Cameroon. The people are a no nonsense people. They are determined, hard work and always go for what they want despite the odds. They respect the culture, hierarchy, but if you mess up with them, they will get back to you. They are united in what they want to do and most importantly they love where they come from. They love their region and can do everything to die for it. Above all, most people from the North West ( Northern Zone of Southern Cameroons) speaks their local vernacular.
Just recently, the people of the North West cried foul on social media, radio, etc about the bad road that seemingly cut the province off from the rest of the Country. Reports say the Government has already started rehabilitation work worth 2billion CFA while waiting for the complete road project to be funded by the World Bank and African Development Bank at a sum of 119 billion CFAF ( If and only if it would be done). Indeed, when it comes to the North West, Biya seems very careful.
The more reason you will find more people from the Northern zones in SCNC and other restoration movements than the Southern zones and the more reason the opposition will win more in Northern zones than Southern zones and the more reason all major ultimatum to the government and conferences are held in North West.
While we the people of Southern Cameroons hold the government responsible for the neglect of infrastructural developments and projects within the Southern Cameroons, people from the northern zones always remain steadfast in their resolve to get things done.
When the North West boils, Cameroon shakes. The change that we seek in the Southern Cameroons and the Cameroons at large can only come from North West. They are the pace-setters. Start the pace and let the rest follow.
God is still saying something.
Bara Mark
Northern Zone
Bui County
Southern Cameroons.

Sunday, August 23, 2015

Fru Ndi-Asonganyi Show Down: War of words

The former SDF Scribe, Prof Asonganyi last week in Bamenda during his book launch titled “Cameroon: Difficult Choices in a Failed Democracy.” received some harsh treatment from Ni John Fru Ndi, SDF Chair. Mr. Fru Ndi who accuses Prof Asonganyi of telling lies in his book promised to fight back. Highlights of the launch

Fru Ndi: Appearing visibly tense, feisty and very emotional took the floor during the launching of the book in Bamenda Wednesday, August 19 and asserted that facts are for posterity and therefore ought to be presented with accuracy and precision. He was very upset and vocally expressed anger that speaker after speaker at the event, even Asonganyi, the author, never acknowledged his presence only to later call him to unveil the book.

Fru Ndi: Fru Ndi focused on describing Asonganyi as a politician who lacked grassroots support.

Fru Ndi: “I left Bamenda and went with a delegation to the funeral of Asonganyi’s sister and waited for over 45minutes without seeing him. When I asked they told me he had gone to buy drinks. When I went to see him he was drinking a bottle of beer while the sister was lying on a bamboo bed and I asked Asonganyi if he found no SDF militant who could handle those errands for him,” Fru Ndi observed. Fru Ndi questioned how Asonganyi, (at the time he was Secretary General of the SDF) could have been the one going to buy drinks during the funeral of his sister if he had support at the base.

Fru Ndi: “I will be coming out with a book. I will respond to you in my book,” Fru Ndi said. “I never accused you of killing my wife, the interview I granted after my wife passed away has been published so people can read and know the truth,” he added. He, however, did not challenge any other aspect of the book but seemed worried when he fired at Asonganyi in this parabolic statement – “In a traditional dance,
people dance round and when you are tired you sit down and others continue. You don’t get tired and decide to burst the drum,” he told Asonganyi.

Enters Asonganyi...........

Asonganyi: Asonganyi after the event said  he did not acknowledge Fru Ndi because upon his arrival at the event, he (Asonganyi) went and extended a hand shake to Fru Ndi but he refused to take it, leaving his hand hanging. “How do I acknowledge him when I went to greet him and he refused taking my hand?” Asonganyi questioned.

Asonganyi: Ni John Fru Ndi used the statement he made before unveiling the book to make all types of disparaging statements about my person and my family! He probably felt that since issues about his wife – the late first lady of my former party – were discussed in my book, he had the liberty to talk about my late sister who was not even a member of the party. He unveiled the book alright, but took no copy.

Asonganyi: My sister’s remains “lying on a bamboo bed” is a reference to a woman of Fru Ndi’s fertile imagination! I do not think that any family in Lebialem still uses bamboo beds; talk less of laying your dear one in state on a bamboo bed! My sister was lying quietly in her grave when he arrived in our compound.

Asonganyi: Mr. Fru Ndi should know one thing: He is the one seeking to be President of Cameroon; for now, I am just an ordinary citizen trying my little best to ensure that our country is governed on a rational basis.

Finally Bara concludes: A friend of mine bought a copy of the book, now I am waiting for it to be delivered. I will read also...........

Story culled from Cameroon Journal.

Friday, August 21, 2015

SCAPO: From restoration movement to a political party

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Why it could be a positive development....
We were informed that SCAPO, one of the movement fighting for the independence of Southern Cameroons has been transformed to a political party known as Southern Cameroons Peoples Party. They intend to participate in all elections henceforth in the Cameroons. While this recent development has received mix feelings amongst Southern Cameroonians,Jack Fonyuy Lontum put his thoughts so clearly. He had this to say....

" There are various ways of fighting a defiant system by an organisation that has been stagnate for years with no reasonable way to penetrate a government that doesn't care about a certain group of people simply because of their origin. The transformation of SCAPO into a political party can undoubtedly legitimize the struggle, expand its overall scope; could serve as a vehicle for the mass mobilization of Southern Cameroonians, formalize local, divisional, regional and national rallies to publicize the marginalization of the people originating from these constituencies. Diplomatic missions, emissaries and members of the international community can become more aware of the unfiltered plight of Southern Cameroonians in the land of their ancestors. Whatever the case, the steadfastness of SCAPO leadership in standing firmly towards the adherence of its founding principles, is paramount to the success of the organisation in its new role......"this old wine in a new bottle role ." I am a pragmatist and not a pessimist. Let give this new role of SCAPO a chance and see what will come out of it. We are living in changing times and we need to change with changing circumstances".......

I think I agree very much with Jack's analysis.If such movement is allowed to preach the Southern Cameroons agenda as an inclusive nature in the Cameroons, it might weakened traditional parties in the North West and South West Regions. With this new waves of petitions from Southern Cameroonians, the transformation of the party may play a significant role. At the ends day, we have to be very watchful knowing the country we find ourselves and how typical Cameroonians are........
The dye is cast......
God is still saying something.