Message of the Cameroon People's Democratic Movement Delivered by Mr. Owona Gregoire, Assistant Secretary General of the Central Committee on the occasion of the 8TH Convention of the Social Democratic Front (SDF)
Invited to participate at the
Convention of the Social Democratic Front, the National President of the CPDM,
H.E Paul Biya appreciates in a very special way this mark of esteem placed in
him.
Your invitation and our presence
at this 8th Ordinary Convention of the SDF symbolizes our common
will to pursue the dialogue between the forces of progress for the advent of a
strong and authentic democracy in our country. This invitation of the SDF
sounds like a resumption of dialogue between the CPDM and the SDF which started
in 1997 with the creation of the joint reflection Committee, which
unfortunately died off prematurely. Many years have gone by, many things have
changed but our common will to build a special model democracy that ties in
with the virtues of peace, tolerance, acceptance of our differences in unity,
remains stronger than ever in our country.
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Mister Chairman of the Social Democratic Front, Ladies and Gentleman,
all protocol respected,
It is a great honour for me to
take the floor at this 8th ordinary convention of the Social
Democratic Front-SDF, before I continue, I wish to thank you Mr. Chairman Ni
John Fru Ndi, for the warm welcome reserved for the Delegation I am leading on
behalf of the Cameroon People’s Democratic Movement.
Mister Chairman, Dear
Participants,
Gregoire Owona CPDM Spin-doctor |
The national President of the
CPDM, H.E Paul Biya has therefore appointed me as head of the delegation
representing the CPDM at the 8th Convention of the SDF.
He first of all asked me to
express his sincere thanks to the Chairman of the SDF, Mr. Ni John Fru Ndi and
to the SDF party and then, to convey to you his republican and patriotic
greetings coupled with his wishes of total success for your deliberations.
As you ball know, Bamenda remains
engraved in the golden letters in the annals if thye CPDM for, the CPDM saw the
light of the day on the 24th March 1985 in this same Bamenda
Congress Hall. It is also from this city that the SDF your party was presented
to Cameroonians.
Since then, the CPDM and the SDF
have been working together differently and today they are the leading political
parties in Cameroon, with the first having a comfortable majority in the
National Assembly and controlling most of the councils while the second as the
leading opposition party represented in the National Assembly, also manages
some councils after the CPDM.
History will retain that it is
here in Bamenda, the headquarters of the North West Region that these major
political parties were created since the return to multiparty democracy!
This unprecedented invitation is
a historical fact to which we cab add other historical facts that have occurred
here in Bamenda that need to be kept in the collective memory of the democratic
life of our country. I am talking, amongst other things, of the first meeting
between the President of the Republic, H.E Paul Biya and the chairman Ni John
Fru Ndi during the celebrations of the 50th anniversary of the
Cameroon’s Armed Forces.
CPDM delegation |
The CPDM on his part, has never
relented in its efforts to maintain an appeased relationship with your party,
which it should be recognized that this plays a vital role in the construction
of democracy in our country. That is why, the National President of the CPDM
has accepted your invitation to demonstrate how much he is attached to peace
and dialogue and finally to show the way forward for the construction of a true
democracy in Cameroon.
It is therefore as a friend, a brother, a partner and interlocutor that the
CPDM is attending this convention. Our party has always stretched its hand and
will not turn down any stretched hand no matter where it comes from. The CPDM
is for dialogue, this is the meaning our national President gives to the
concept of democracy of appeasement, togetherness and overture. The historic
meeting here in Bamenda between President Paul Biya and Ni John Fru Ndi, the
leader of the SDF, during the celebration of the 50th anniversary of
our National Armed Forces falls therefore within the framework of this policy
of dialogue and overture that President Paul Biya has always wished and a
vision which is shared by the chairman.
Thus, taking good note of the
theme under which you placed your convention, that is “Engagement and
Determination” the CPDM reads in this the engagement of the SDF to privilege
dialogue, tolerance and appeasement. The CPDM therefore congratulates
you for this, for our country needs to consolidate social peace on the national
territory and as well as on its frontiers in order to pursue its development.
That is why; it is the fervent
wish of the national President of the CPDM that your convention should avail
you with greater means and resources to efficiently contribute to build an
emerging Cameroon
cherished by all of us.
Ladies and Gentlemen
Our parties therefore carry a
historical responsibility vis-à-vis Cameroon and Cameroonians. This
responsibility obliges them to permanently adopt a constructive attitude, above
their differences and competition, for the honour of our nation.
Inspite of our incomprehension
and impatience, we have always agreed on total democracy in Cameroon and together we are
forging ahead with the modernization of our electoral system.
Dear Delegates,
In responding to your kind
invitation, the CPDM wishes that the higher interest of Cameroon be
kept above partisan interest. Our wish is that the present meeting should
permit the CPDM and the SDF to work together for the promotion of a modern and
emerging Cameroon in the name of this historic responsibility which theirs;
guided by the enlightened leadership of H.E Paul Biya., President of the
Republic shared Ni John Fru Ndi, we have to be partners in a just cause and
great values which Cameroon has to uphold, thus peace, unity, stability,
democracy, liberty, economic progress, social justice, development and human
rights.
It is for all this that the CPDM
through my voice whishes you total success in your deliberations.
God Bless Cameroon
Thanks for your kind attention
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