Tuesday, December 06, 2016

"CPDM is intimidating PAP militants" - Ayah Paul, PAP Chairman

Ayah
Hon. Lord Justice Ayah Paul Abine, National Chairman of the Popular Action Party, PAP has urged members and sympathisers of his party to not be intimidated by the CPDM.
He says ahead of a "Unity March" organised by the CPDM this December 6 in Buea, members of his party are being froced to turnout to swell CPDM ranks.

His words:
"DO NOT BE INTIMIDATED
I have been briefed by the intelligence unit of my party - PAP - that some so-called CPDM elites are threatening Tole Tea Estate and CDC workers (some of whom are PAP members) with dismissal if they failed to attend the CPDM rally billed for today December 6, 2016.
In 2008, all of Biya's weapons were pointed to my head. But I stood my ground as the lone voice that argued that removal of presidential term limit is/was immoral. I did it alone ... what about you - the CDC workers? You are in your thousands.
By this notice, I call on all of you to massively boycot any such rally. The times are too serious for you to succumb to such pettinness. The carpet has already shifted from beneath their feet.
Stay home! Justice4all is watching... the world is watching..."

Ayah weeps for Southern Cameroons

Ayah Paul Abine, PAP Chairman
Hon. Lord Justice Ayah Paul Abine, National Chairman of the Popular Action Party, PAP weeps for former West Cameroon. He recounts the many institutions that West Cameroon lost after joining French Cameroon.
He writes:
December 5, 2016
RIP TILL…
POWERCAM
CAMEROON BANK
MARKETING BOARD
COOPERATIVE SOCIETIES
AMITY BANK
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
(TITANG) PRISONS
MOBILE WING
EMPIRE DAY
CAMDEV
CAMBANK
CONFIDENCE HOTEL ORCHESTRA
BALI MODERN JAZZ
LIDO ORCHESTRA
CHRYSTAL GARDEN ORCHESTRA
MOUNTAIN HOTEL ORCHESTRA
WEST CAMEROON HOTELS LTD
CAT (CAMEROON AIR TRANSPORT)

Sunday, December 04, 2016

Why Biya Must Repent Now...A Word To A Wise...

By Angie Forbin

Angie Forbin
BIYA may want to begin to take a second look at the marginalization of Anglophones .It seemed smart for him to have operated by divide and rule making the best of rivalries and enmities that existed among some Cameroonians from the North West and South West Regions. As a result there's a tendency for him to think that things can't get worse than a few uncoordinated protests here and there. But times are changing is what he may not be seeing. Lawyers have taken to the streets. That's something that no right thinking government wants to brush under the carpet. Anglophones from all walks of life are beginning to catch the
Paul Biya, Cameroon's President
strike fire as well. If a strong leader were to emerge and take the forefront of these cries of 'Enough' ... Our president may wake up to an 'it's too late' reality. Anglophones are the better 
half of Cameroon in every sense of the expression. Without Anglophones Cameroon loses her English French bilingual identity she shares with only Canada in the entire world. Without the Anglo part of Cameroon ... La Republique loses the oil rich Bakassi, and SONARA refinery as such SNH and CSPH become meaningless and Biya's princely life style could be terribly affected. La Republique loses the pride of the Chariot of gods / Mount Cameroon, one of the world's highest peaks which sits majestically in Buea ... A quality English sub system of education which is by far superior to the French sub system will also be lost as part of the identity of La Republique. And I'm being modest with these few examples.

Senator Mbella Moki's rections to the issues at stake in Anglophone Cameroon

Senator Mbella Moki Charles

Senator Mbella Moki Charles, the two term Mayor of Buea who is currently enjoying his first term at Cameroon's Senate on his Facebook wall put up a statement, reacting to the recent issues being raised in Anglophone Cameroon.
Senator Mbella Moki Charles in reacting to the issues at stake writes:
"...I have learned my lessons with the Buea situation and would love to let others play their part. When the dignity and the very existence of a people is threatened you put aside your political colour and selfish ego, you set aside pride and arrogance, you don't expect political gains. You humble yourself, you bring in the human touch and know that you are dealing with with humans with flesh and blood and ask yourself questions. You then seek the face of God.Those are some of the approaches we need to look at. And all of these can only come into play if those concerned possess the moral authority to engage in crises management. That is if they enjoy some measure of respect from community members. I know the reward my so called elite set aside for my family and i during and after my several years of service to Buea. God is still saying something. No more comments. Thanks."