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Monday, October 7, 2013

Of Lebialem Division and Elections; Breaking The Spiral Of Silence For An Emergent Division By 2018

 Cameroonians from all walks of life have just emerged from the polls where they have chosen new local representatives for their various localities. Coming at a time when there is much talk of advancing Cameroon’s democracy and working towards making the country an emerging one by the year 2035, emphasis has been on greater transparency and accountability in governance, including elections.

 In recent times Cameroon’s ruling class has been hammering on the need for peace to prevail before development can follow while another school of thought has argued that for peace to prevail there must be justice. Which ever way we look at it, the introduction of biometric registration in Cameroon’s electoral process greatly curbed electoral fraud and raised public confidence in elections .This is evident in the fact that very little violence resulting from elections has been reported after the 30th September elections.
 Given that decentralization is fast gaining grounds and locally elected officials are having a greater say in driving development at the grassroots, the 30th September polls ,by all standards are just a stepping stone for local communities to fully own and drive their own development, especially elections by the year 2018 when Cameroonians return to the polls to select new local leaders.
In the South West region of Cameroon in particular, there is no gainsaying the fact that the outcomes of the polls, to a greater extend have been dictated more by inherent power plays than the integrity of the candidates invested by the various political parties.
Lebialem division ,which is one of the six divisions that make up the South West region ,to say the least remains the most backward in the region in terms of road network, access to basic social facilities like water and electricity, youth and women empowerment  as well as civic and political  participation.
The argument that civic and political participation in Lebialem remains disturbingly unproductive can be justified by the fact that in the 2011 elections ,the division prided itself of having voted “overwhelmingly”  for the  CPDM with over 80percent,hoping to grab a ministerial position to no avail. But two years later, in 2013,the same Lebialem CPDM which boasted of giving President Paul Biya the best results in the South West region was out on a wild goose chase for militants to register for elections ,leaving the division the last in the region in terms of biometric registration.
The results of the 30 September elections once again put the CPDM as the champion in the three councils of Fontem,Alou and Wabane, with the CPDM scoring over 60 percent in Fontem as opposed to over 39 percent for their main challengers, the PAP.
A close look at a brief history of elected officials in Lebialem reveals that after BTB Foretia who stayed in parliament for 25 years serving, both the CNU and CPDM, then came Fonju Martin Atem who served the CPDM and handed the baton to Ategwa John of the UNDP in 1992 before Michael Ndobegang took the relay in 1997, surrendering to Bernard Foju in 2002 after a Supreme court injunction, and not really the ballot box.
Prior to the creation of Lebialem division in 1992 ,the then Fontem subdivision had its municipal administrator ,and since 1996,when mayors started taking office only through elections there has hardly been any mayor from any opposition party in either Fontem,Alou or Wabane subdivision. Some may argue that this issue is not a bone of contention. But in an increasingly competitive political environment, it is just but timely to suggest that the body politics of Lebialem division needs to be properly reviewed to put in place results oriented representatives and development driven options that can help the whole division   for two major reasons;
The first reason is that the three subdivisions of Lebialem ,since 1996 when the first council elections were organized have had the misfortune of having  tele-guided, old and retired  CPDM harbingers sit in as mayors with their sole interests being only to seek avenues for a more comfortable retirement after retirement  .This is even more true of Fontem subdivision where mayor Forcha, Francis Mbiaoh, and most recently a retired military colonel, Daniel Fobella who set up a military junta in the council from 2007 ,to say the least, have all misled the people .Given that retired colonel Daniel Fobella failed so much that he could not even feature on the 2013 CPDM council list, there is no doubt that the CPDM is preparing another retired and dysfunctional person to head the Menji council- after all ,how many youths are even on the council list?
Secondly, it is important to note that Lebialem division is made up of some 17 Fondoms, of two ethnic groups- the “nwehs” who make up the whole of Fontem and Alou subdivision and the “mundanis”  of Wabane subdivision. There are also two 1st class traditional rulers; the Fon of Fontem and the Fon of Bamumbu. Today, Lebialem division is getting more and more fragmented and divided over issues of common concern for the simple reason that one of the 17 Fondoms, the Lebang fondom, headed by HRH  Senator Fon Fontem Njifua has continued to try to  dominate and grab almost all the political gains meant for an entire division. Though it may be true that the first generation of educated “nweh/mundani’ people might have come from Lebang , over the years, the other villages in the division have equally produced high quality individuals of ever higher moral and intellectual standing. While it would be unwise to mention some of these individuals who come from villages like Lewoh, Ndungated, Bamumbu,M’mockmbie, Essoh Attah, the fantasy that any good thing that comes to Lebialem must first pass through Lebang is ripping the division apart. Perhaps this greatly explains why the division has never had a government minister .Whenever names of potential ministers from Lebialem are mentioned, the Lebang elite ,it is said , take offence when the names do not come from their own clan, and as such there can never even be political consensus in the division.
It is no longer news that the senator for Lebialem division is HRH Fon  Fontem Njifua, who is also the president of the South West Chiefs Conference and traditional ruler of Lebang; one of the three villages or clans that make up Fontem subdivision. The three include Lebang, Njoagwi and Essoh Attah. The Member of Parliament for Lebialem who is now going in for his third mandate, Bernard Ateawung Foju, also comes from Lebang while their alternates come from any other village in the other two subdivisions, which cares which one. In all fairness one of these two positions should have gone to the other two subdivisions.
Today, this attitude has degenerated into greed. A close look at ELECAM staff in Lebialem division reveals that a majority of them are directly or indirectly related to HRH Senator Fon  Fontem Njifua, beginning from his wives to his nieces and nephews, brothers and sisters ,sons and daughter in laws and children and relatives of cronies. This has and is still the same for councils. Moreso, in the Senator’s own CPDM party ,one cannot fail to mention the fact that the campaign team was headed by HRH, Senator Fon  Fontem Njifua  and his court. This inherent power play  on the conduct of elections in the division give us all reasons to doubt the results because ELECAM in Lebialem is not as credible as in other divisions of the South West Region and even the country.
Based on this, Lebialem elite have continued to mull over the strange absence of political goodwill to bring unity and development to the entire division. Put otherwise, Lebialem division has now been reduced to the court of HRH Senator Fon  Fontem Njifua , 1st class traditional ruler of the Lebang people. This allegation can be investigated in the CPDM, ELECAM, elected officials, and appointment of sons and daughters of Lebialem into positions of responsibility amongst others.
By 2018, therefore the well meaning people of Lebialem especially the youth should have worked to distance themselves from the political captivity of old and tired politicians and the court of the HRH Senator Fon  Fontem Njfua. In so doing there can be a new lease of life ,new political dynamism and alternative ways  of delivering development at the doorsteps of all in a division, which, as we speak remains the most enclaved and politically docile division in the South West region. Peace thus, is not the absence of war but the presence of justice , and what Lebialem needs by 2018 is social justice.

Aminateh Nkemngu
Founder/Coordinator
The Community Initiative for Development Communication-CODEC
Menji-Fontem 

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The Twin Elections were Rigged before September 30!

 Nyamusa would not accept government funding in 2018!
 SDF Presidential Candidate’s take on 2013 twin Polls, posterity of Cameroon

CPDM claims continuous elections victory in Cameroon since the early 1990’s because of fraud. In the 2013 twin parliament and council elections, the Biya Regime again influenced it in CPDM’s favour using the state treasury to the detriment of adversary political parties and the Cameroon economy. One of the blackmail bait of the Biya regime is state funding of political campaigns which I prefer she eventually instead channel my own share for the amelioration of a portion of Cameroon’s deplorable social basics.
Fellow Cameroonians, because the constituency of the President is the entire nation and considering the unfortunate perpetuity to power of the Biya regime, I, Felix Teche Nyamusa, presidential hopeful on the SDF ticket (pending primaries) would not accept the CPDM candidate to continue lording it over Cameroonians in governance without separation of powers. In all electoral matters from the early 1990’s till date, Paul Biya (National President of the ruling CPDM) acts player and referee: President Biya appoints CPDM militants in the main to man ELECAM – the supposedly independent Cameroon elections organizing body. As such, this body most of the time work for the interest of her master (Biya/CPDM) to the detriment of political adversaries. Biya against the wishes of my party, SDF, the main opposition and other parties including the civil society, governs Cameroon without separation of powers – he usurps the legislature and the judiciary. I will lead Cameroonians to put a stop to this before the 2018 presidential. History indicates two principal ways of coming to power – through due process of law and electoral rules or via street power (people’s power). Fellow Cameroonians, it is time we check definitely this Biya/CPDM unending absurdity.
A country like Cameroon where the state treasury is used by one party (the CPDM) arbitrarily with impunity is doomed for stagnation and failure. Cameroon today unlike in the days of pioneer president, Ahmadou Ahidjo (may his soul rest in peace) is corrupt, poor and heavily indebted. A country where con men with little or no commendable good-citizen credentials, pour huge sums of money and gifts on unsuspecting and impoverished citizens only at elections eve is a place in crises oblivion of long term growth and development. The Felix Teche Nyamusa for 2018 presidency campaign team and well meaning Cameroonians will no more tolerate this!
The difference between the CPDM and the Cameroon government is not clear – CPDM has unreserved access to the public treasury particularly at elections for campaigns to the detriment of her adversaries and national economy. The Powers that be blackmail civil servants and the state armed forces to campaign, vote and “fight” for CPDM – the case of the transfer of close to 100 Biya (state) military aides to Bamenda at the eve of the September 30th polls is one too many. It is worth reminding civil servants and military personnel that they are apolitical, meant to serve with honour the entire country including all political parties – no one should lure them into error of thinking the ruling party has right over them which other parties do not. Fellow Cameroonians, since CPDM formerly CNU (in power for over 50 years), does not want due process of law for succession, the last resort will be employed in Cameroon as done in other countries – the days of the regime are numbered!
At the 2013 September 30 polls, CPDM used money from our treasury to campaign after sharing a token amount with other contesting political parties! This is unacceptable. The Prime Minister, Ministers, Directors, Vice Chancellors of state universities and others were out (with their collaborators) with much money for irregularities which include buying opposition militants’ vote cards to either prevent them from voting or use them as impostors to vote the ruling party, conscience buying of the poverty stricken Cameroonians to vote CPDM – this is rigging before polls day. A major integral of electioneering is campaign money – hence the helplessness of the opposition faced with CPDM opponent heavily fortified from public coffers. How can this be otherwise when governance in Cameroon is one-man show? – a show of  President Biya (executive) ! In this country, Biya appoints members of the legislature, he is the Chairperson of the higher judicial council which outfit transfers, promotes and sanctions Magistrates amongst other duties- litigations here especially political cases are tampered with often in Biya/CPDM favour. This is inadmissible – any elections observer mission in Cameroon that does not see this as serious electoral and governance set back puts her credibility into deep doubts!
At campaigns, the media is seriously censored but for CRTV, the pro government outfit. More than curious, CRTV is sponsored by taxes of all Cameroonians irrespective of political inclinations. At CRTV, day of elections campaign, time is irrationally distributed with CPDM party benefitting the highest share. Ministers and other CPDM government functionaries use the media for CPDM campaigns under the guise of government communication. Opposition parties thus can not adequately pass their message to the electorate – this is bias and rigging in favour of the ruling CPDM. Above all, interfering on what other media houses should broadcast and time to do so is press censor and affront to citizens’ right to knowledge. Good logic permits all media at all time to operate based on journalism ethics which the professionals are grounded in. Any defaulter whether CRTV or others ought to be sanctioned and not the random media interruptions practised by the CPDM government. The Felix Teche Nyamusa for 2018 campaign team will not tolerate this.
Last but not the least, the Felix Teche Nyamusa for president campaign will not accept any government funding in 2018. We advise the Biya government to use our own campaign money share, if it will be available, to provide the most needed indispensable amenities to Cameroonians – Ours is a rural agric economy with no farm-to-market roads, no adapted to our situation schools. We believe that good will Cameroonians, will sponsor us – we appeal for widow’s mite support. We will trek, use bicycles, horses, boats etc in our campaigns. Electoral campaign monies, fellow Cameroonians that is often given to my party, SDF and others is less than chicken feed when we consider covering the entire nation. CPDM uses this to mislead citizens that money given to us is mismanaged. Meanwhile we are cheated by the regime when CPDM campaigns in additions to official campaign monies are funded from our treasury, they use civil servants and military in campaigns and vote – this is nonsense. Cameroonians will not accept this any more.
Fellow SDF militants and Cameroonians in general, let’s congratulate ourselves, however, for performing our civic responsibility last September 30. It was a process that the paid ELECAM personnel knowing fully well that their job is subject to confirmation by their appointee, the executive CPDM outfits of the Supreme Court et al. ELECAM and/or Supreme Court at the beginning eliminated many parties from the contest for fake reasons – thus CPDM contested solo in just too many constituencies (120 councils out of the 360 nationwide and 31 parliament seats out of the 180 seat parliament).
Once more, I warn the Biya regime to choose progress and peace by involving the SDF and other parties and stakeholders on national issues particularly electoral matters, there should be an independent all party electoral body to conduct the 2018 and other elections!
Thanks a million!
God guide Cameroon

Felix Teche Nyamusa, 2018 Cameroon Presidential Hopeful
                                    04/10/13



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Friday, October 4, 2013

Municipal/Legislative Detail Results: CPDM Grasps Majority of the Councils in the North West



Municipal/Legislative Detail Results: CPDM Grasps Majority of the Councils in the North West. Here below are the partial results for Municipal elections
No
Division
Sub Division
Winner in Municipal
1

         Bui
Jakiri
SDF
2
Kumbo Central
SDF
3
Mbiame
CPDM
4
Nkum
SDF
5
Nkor/Noni
SDF
6
Oku
CPDM
7

Donga Mantung
Nkambe
CPDM
8
Nwa
CPDM
9
Misaje
CPDM
10
Ndu
SDF
11
Ako
SDF
12

Boyo
Fundong
CPDM/SDF
13
Njinikom
SDF
14
Fonfuka
CPDM
15
Belo
SDF
16

Menchum
Furu-Awa
SDF
17
Zhoa
SDF
18
Wum
CPDM
19
Benakum
CPDM
20


Mezam
Bafut
SDF
21
Tubah
SDF
22
Santa
CPDM/SDF
23
Bali
CPDM
24
Bamenda I
CPDM
25
Bamenda II
SDF
26
Bamenda III
SDF
27

Momo
Mbengwi
CPDM/SDF/AFP
28
Batibo
SDF
29
Andek
CPDM
30
Njikwa
CPDM
31
Widikum
CPDM
32
Ngoketunjia
Ndop
CPDM
33
Babessi
CPDM
34
Balikumbat
CPDM


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