With Cameroon presidential and allied elections
scheduled for 2018, President Paul Biya who rules usurping the powers of Cameroon
legislature and judiciary will be cajoling many an alien leader for finance
engagements that will likely not be accepted by his successor!
Cameroonians except his money-triggered CPDM
fans are more than fed-up with the 34year continuous economy-slump stay at the
helm of the country. Our resolve today is to use the nation’s constitutional
last resort of sustained forceful eviction of tyrants from office since he
perpetually shuns popular wish on good governance thereby dragging the country
into deepening insecurity, poverty, indebtedness….
Italian president, Sergio Mattarella who
came visiting at the invitation of president Biya left Sunday 20 March, 2016
after four days stay in Cameroon. On her part, the IMF boss left here not long
ago, others may fall prey in his ( Biya’s)
self seeking plans - we call on various leaders and their respective
citizens who Biya comes perching on to be cautious for he
is more
than ever a bare transition president - Cameroonians will not honour any Biya deal
that is unreasonable; not mandated and
anti social welfare. Rumours are rife that president Biya
is programming snap polls so as to have advantage as often over his unprepared
electoral adversaries – this, if it is true, solves no problem as Cameroonians today
are bent on thronging either of two
routes -
the revamp of the constitution to
ensure separation of powers hence curbing
Biya’s excesses which include massive elections rigging and opaque-cum-underhand
governance; or resort to sustainable uprising to ensure succession as sanctioned by our governing laws when Cameroonians are faced with a reckless perpetually deceitful leader.
Its
worth stating as frequently as possible
that Cameroon bizarrely has barely two
presidents in five decades since independence – late president Ahmadou
Ahidjo and incumbent president Paul
Biya ( Biya has been in office as president
uninterrupted for over 34 years now).
In Biya’s era, the election managing
body, despite present in multiparty dispensation, is appointed by the president
(Biya himself) with majority personnel made up of his party CPDM militants to guarantee
CPDM wins by all cost. Today, Cameroonians of all walks escape the country with
anger for paying jobs abroad; improperly local reality-adapted educational system , unreliable electric power supply (despite
the country’s huge hydro electric energy potential ) , poor health system…are existing realisms here.
Thus any leader committing his/her country/organization into any serious engagement
with Biya takes a great risk!
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