By Tamngwa Marcel
When News Breaks Out, We Break In. (The 2014 Bloggies Finalist)
It is few months’ back
that the lone senator of Donga Mantung origin Senator Njikong Stephen Yeriwa
passed on to eternity. Senator Njikong as he was fondly called was from Nwa sub
division and was among the 70 senators that were ushered to Cameroons upper
house of assembly through the ballot box. Having served this country in various
capacities starting from a classroom teacher to University don, technical
adviser to the Prime Minister, it was painless for him to influence the self-confidence
of big wigs of the CPDM party. When his candidature was endorsed contest for
the first ever senatorial elections in the history of Cameroon, everyone was
sure he would make a good senator. Months after his dead, the billion dollar
question that occupies the minds of political analysts and politicians especially
those of Donga Mantung extraction is; who will wear the shoes of the late
senator Njikong Stephen Yeriwa if elections are to be organized? Here are the
potential CPDM candidates.
SHEY
JONES YEMBE:
Shey Jones Yembe is a
native of Binka village in Nkambe central sub division. He is the former
sectary of state in the ministry of public works. He is also the CEO of Ste.MAG
he and current BOD chair of the Cameroon Port Authority in Douala
accumulatively BOD Chairman of Labogene. In fact he has a rich profile and all
it takes to be a senator. One may be tempted to call him a true successor of
senator Njikong but as BOD chair of the port authority and Labogene, the
positions that can only be compared to a ministerial port folio, it would be
too much for him and so he is already out of the race.
NGIE CHRISTOPHER:
Mr. NGIE CHRISTOPHER
hails from Ako sub division. He was one time divisional delegate of MINEPAT,
what sent him parking, I cannot tell. He is the alternate to the late senator
and per the laws of this country cannot succeed his substantive in the event of
death. Even if that were possible given that Cameroon is a land where nothing
is impossible, public opinion is largely that he is young and not experience
and mature enough to wear shoes as big as that of a senator. So if bi-elections
are to be organized today he will not even be qualified for primaries. But Ngi
is a a savvy intellectual and his better lies ahead of him.
MAYAAH PATIENCE TAMFU:
This woman of royal
integrity is daughter to the late S.N TAMFU “the man who saw tomorrow” Mayaah
Patience Tamfu resides in the United States of America and is ever at the
frontline organizer CPDM activities in Uncle Sam’s country. She is the WCPDM section president for the
United States and doubles as a member of the CPDM Central Committee. Prior to
the senatorials of 2013, pundits anticipated that if Donga Mantung Division was
to have a female senator she was a good senatorial material. Today, such stance
have not changed especially when political analysts look back at what female
senators the likes of senator Emma Lafon in Kumbo is doing. The conclusion is
obvious, namely; what we need in Donga Mantung in this present dispensation is
a female senator, someone with a motherly heart and royal integrity that cuts
across all angles of the political divide. So if bi- elections were to hold
today public opinion would be highly in favour of Mayaah Patience Tamfu as a
better if not best replacement to the late senator Njikong.
NDOMBANG NGALA GERARD:
This gentle man is a
native of Tabeken in Nkambe central. He is the CEO of a private company in
Douala known as Jerry Sarl. He contested in the last parliamentary elections in
Nkambe on the ticket of the ruling CPDM but luck did not smile on him if not he
would have been an honourable gentleman as we speak. He is a good
philanthropist. However, many were of the opinion that his running for such a
post was too early. The argument was that he needed ample time to become
politically mature enough to contest into the lower house of assembly talk less
of senatorial. In short if bi- elections are to be conducted today he should be
given more time on the bench to master how the game goes.
DR NICK NGWANYAM:
He is the CEO of St
Louis Institute of Biomedical Sciences in Bamenda. He is equally the “Mbang Fon”.
Call it the staff of the fon if you like. He has a rich mind set. To say the
least he can be considered as the leader of Donga Mantung class of
intelligentsia. He has demonstrated his rich mind set in the many write ups
that he publishes periodically in a bid to change the mentality of his Donga Mantung
people and Cameroonians at large. He was the earliest bird on the model senate
that Cameroon should have. At one point people thought that he will go to
senate even if not through the ballot box at least through a presidential
decree. But such dreams remain up to this day mere wishes. The reason according
to public opinion is that even CPDM supporters more often rightly or wrongly
doubt his CPDMness given that he is outspoken So, if bi- elections were to hold
today it is advisable that he constitutes a list. After all, as “mbang fon” the
fons tried to use him as their “mbang” to the house of senate.
CAPTAIN CHUYE MBUNKUR
He is another rising
political philanthropist in Donga Mantung Division and hails from Binju in
Nkambe Central. Yet he is not well known. Even though some people say he is
well to do, his political maturity is doubted by the very many that could
support his bid. He is however a new political kingpin but lacks the experience
that could make him senator.
Dr. TAMO
Dr. Tamo hails from
Misaje and falls within the range of new breed of politicians in Donga Mantung
Division. Dr. Tamo would certainly be a good senatorial material if he noses
up. He had proven his worth in the Mbessa area as a political kingpin and
Misaje as an elegant organizer. But considering the fact that Dr. Fuh Calistus
is also minister, his chances of grabbing the ticket would be slim. Yet popular
opinion in his Misaje area sees him more as a new Section President in wait.
When News Breaks Out, We Break In. (The 2014 Bloggies Finalist)
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