National Chairman SDF Ni John Fru Ndi Addressing Cameroonian Youths on the Occasion of 49th Youth Day Celebration |
Ni John Fru Ndi at the CPDM at the CPDM Grand Solidarity March in the North West Region of Cameroon against Boko Haram |
*Revisits the Predicaments Caused
by “Operation Ghost Town”, his Party’s Creation in the 90s during the Course of
Reawakening Cameroonian Consciences
*Condemns the Cameroon Production
System, its informal Sector to be insignificant and the Government to have
Failed Woefully doing all in its best only to maintain her Grip on Power
*To Conserve the Much Cherished
Peace Acknowledged Victory in the first Pluralistic Presidential Elections in
the Country and Refused not to mix himself in the Biya’s Mud and Mess by not
wanting to Rule in Chaos and in a Pool of Blood
*Calls on Youths to Shawn from
any Misleading Political Influence or Manipulations that May Cause or Warrant
them to join the Terrorist Islamic Movement
*Praises Efforts of the
Cameroonian Armies who have fallen in Defense of the Cameroonian Nation,
extending his hard felt sympathy for Northerner who have been affected in one
way or the other by the insurgences of the Islamic Sect
*Looks Back at Cameroon in the
Event of Biya’s Sudden Departures
In the north shell are the deeply
enshrined salient points raised in the Address of the National Chairman of the
Social Democratic Front SDF NI John Fru Ndi to the Nations Youths of Cameroon
eve (9th February) to the occasion of the Celebration of the 49th
Edition of Youth Day manifestations in Cameroon.
Fru Ndi, at his Ntarikon
residence lamented after his address to youths of the Nation before the cream
of Journalist present that he regretted the havoc the Islamic sect is causing
around West Africa but is happy that their devilish actions and the extend of
their increasing might has pushed Cameroonian CPDM bigwigs to resort to prayers
and to be prayer conscious as the best remedy to the situation that is
gradually going out of hands. He said I quote “something Di Spoil Fix some one”
as the local pidgin parlance holds. “Before it was unusual to see CPDM elite
praying after the anthem in public ceremonies, today the reverse is true in
most of their staged managed ceremonies, like the propaganda anti-terrorism
solidarity march staged against Boko Haram recently which was characterized by
prayers of all sorts”.
Fru Ndi in his usual attack to
the system and regime stoned at the deploring economic situation of the country
full of short comings at every level, government policies and actions which
were not flexible to demanding need while looking extensively on the percentage
of jobless youths and what the future hold for them.
“The fact is that our production
system has completely lost its structures with the creation of an insignificant
informal sector. Since employment in the formal sector is highly selective and
requires skills which our professional training system does not provide, close
to 72%of youths of the working age, those between 17-40 are employed by the
formal sector. These are the type of jobs that are trumpeted to you. Whereas,
these jobs do not give you security, rather they continuously keep you in a
precarious situation. In effect, with such jobs, it is practically impossible to
make savings and purchase for instance, a piece of land for industrial farming,
a house or to envisage a decent life for your children; notably sending them to
good schools is impossible, besides, jobs in the informal sector are not
included in the financial system. This makes it impossible for you to take out
loans in order to boast consumption in your households…”.
Regretting the havoc his party
caused in the early 90s to Cameroon and Cameroonians, in the form of “Ghost
Town”, looting, property lost, destruction and human damages which are immense,
the chieftain of the social democratic front observed with remorse that it
cemented the base or the cacus for youth’s liberation in the hands of a
centralized system full of dictatorship and the wanton desire to stay on and
maintain grip to power. Hear him “our struggle has always been guided by the
urgent necessity to avoid such moments of self destruction. We owe this peace
that I know you cherish dearly, to the fact that you and I had always avoided the
traps of division and hatred, laid sometimes, by the same persons who claim to
promote peace. During the first pluralistic Presidential elections in our
country, even though I emerged victorious, I took the awesome responsibility
not to rule in chaos and in a pool of blood. It was a difficult decision to
make but I was more concerned with your wellbeing than with my personal
interest. You who in the past did not constitute the majority and did not have
political awareness. The hope, that you represented already, was for me the
most precious value for the nation”.
Putting a nail on the subject
matter, Fru Ndi call on the youth to champion the course for the fight against Boko Haram by not
being mislead into wanton behaviors that will not demonstrate true citizenship
and patriotism which is the fundamental upon which a peaceful and united
Republic is belt.
Sounding very optimistic with the
last paragraphs of his address to the Nations Youth’s, he regretted what will
befall Cameroon in the event of the sudden departure of President Paul Biya with
the way his government and institution functions.
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