Thursday, March 31, 2016

Are Cameroonians Politically Confuse?


Everyone knows that Cameroonians need change. How can such change be achieved? The change can only come if Cameroonians rally behind an opposition leader. It can be achieve through civil disobedience to force Biya out of office or through the democratic means by means of a ballot box. Cameroonians feel more comfortable with the later, but yet Cameroonians do not trust Cameroonians. I understand the frustration with the political process because the regime in place has made people to be fed up, but should people from the Cameroons give up?
I have posted information concerning various opposition leaders. When it is about Fru Ndi, Cameroonians say he is old and works with Biya. When it is Kah Wallah, they say she is coming only when elections approaches. Some say she is not morally sound to lead Cameroon. As for Kamto Maurice, they say he was part of the Biya regime. As far as Ayah Paul is concerned, Cameroonians say he is lost already. As for UPC, Cameroonians complain of the supposed faction. USDP of Prince Ekosso, Cameroonians say he is very young and lack experience. When the name of Joshua Osih is mentioned, others say he does not have support in his home town, others say he has a business relationship with Biya son. When it comes to other smaller opposition parties and their leaders, the same is true. The only argument is that they are part of the Biya regime.
Cameroonians say they need a completely new breed of politicians, yet they cannot even support young people who show their head up. WhenTata Kwawi mentioned he was running for parliament and supposedly under UNDP, hell broke loose on social media. What do Cameroonians want? Folks, the reality is that it does not work that way. Cameroonians cannot just do away with this current batch of politicians abruptly even if Biya leaves office. It has to be slowly yet efficient and transition from this generation ( whether government or opposition) to the Android generation.
Yet everyday Cameroonians on social media are hoping for a united opposition leader to challenge Biya. Cameroonians are hoping for the messiah to free them. Some opposition leaders have called for a nationwide strike, instead, to support and spread the information, accusations upon accusation is coming in. Should Cameroonians just surrender Cameroon to Paul Biya to do away with it as he deems fit? If Cameroonians cannot trust opposition leaders then why do they even want Paul Biya out?
In this business of political change, you just have to sometimes trust and pray for the best. There is nothing like absolute truth within a political process and those who champion it. It is important that Cameroonians support the opposition leaders who at least are talking and same time trying to do something on the ground. Castigating them always does not help, it helps only Biya. I do not know what to say further, but Cameroonians got to just try. DO NOT GIVE UP.
These politicians need your support.

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