Monday, December 14, 2015

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.

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