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Fru Ndi Says Banknotes Paid to Boko Haram were Detected inside the Presidency by French Satellite
| Ni John Fru (middle) at the Nkambe Grandstand |
The National chairman of the
Social Democratic Front-SDF has declared that 90% of the money which was
disbursed by France to Cameroon to pay as ransom to Boko Haram in exchange of
the abducted French nationals were tracked and located within the Cameroon
territory. According to SDF national Chairman, Ni John Fru Ndi French satellite
in trying to locate Boko Haram through lazar-banknotes detected that part of
the money was inside the Presidency of the republic in the hands of some corrupt
officials. Speaking in Nkambe and Ndu at the 24th Anniversary of the
SDF, Fru Ndi lamented that “we have a
government that doesn’t bother about us”. He told the over 30.000
man-crowds in Ndu and Nkambe that it is for this reason that National Executive
Council of the SDF last December 2013 issued a resolution “calling on President
Biya to resign because he has failed”. Harping on how corrupt members of the
Biya regime are, Fru Ndi revealed that those who were assigned to negotiate
with Boko Haram disbursed only 10% of the amount and retained 90% for
themselves. With all these, SDF National Chairman said he would have preferred
dialogue and not war with Boko Haram because “you cannot fight war with people you don’t see”.
| Ni John Fru holding the Mic ( Samba Napoleon in shirt) |
Harping on why he believes
in preventive measures, Fru Ndi called on the population to be very vigilant. “Dear people, you have to be very vigilant
because nowadays we don’t know who is a bad man among us. Collaboration with
forces of law and order, administration, fons, sub chiefs etc. Remember I came
here to sound a warning on malaria, I came back to sound a caution on HIV/AIDS,
and today I am here again to echo a new warning on this wind that is blowing. I
have come to warn because Nkambe and Ndu should not be any of the places where
they would want to start to destroy Cameroon”. To Ni John Fru Ndi, this is the
time to support a plantain sucker with two sticks in order to prevent it from
being blown off by the wind. Fru Ndi said that he wasn’t a lover of peace, he
would have accepted to go to war in 1992 given that 80% of the military
supported his candidature. Yet he opted for peace. “I hear some CPDM militants
carried placards on May 20, asking for Hon. Awudu to go to Ndu? That is worst
than Boko Haram”. Accordingly, Fru Ndi
denounced such provocative acts that could lead to confrontation. He added that
the CPDM is contributing to a kind “njangi” that when the day shall come for
them to chop, they will not be able.
He also announced the act by
taxation officials to close down the business of a young man because he was SDF
militants. Ni John Fru Ndi, was categorical that Samba Napoleon alias La Samba
was a prisoner of conscience. To him, “You
can cripple a man, but you cannot cut his hands”.
On the 24 years of the SDF,
Fru Ndi said the party has reached the age of maturity given that a woman at 24
is supposed to give birth. He called on SDF militants and sympathizers to
continue to support the vision. On his part, the Member of Parliament for Donga
Mantung Centre, Hon. Awudu Mbaya told the population of Ndu and Nkambe that
those who joined politics without understanding the rules of the game have been
hooked. He said in his capacity as MP for Donga Mantung Centre, he discusses
issues and not people. He called on the population especially the “achaba”
riders, to collaborate with the administration, law enforcement officials, fons
and chiefs as well as political leaders so as to step up security in the
Division. He cautioned SDF militants not to copy wrong things. It should be
recalled that over 15.000 people attended the 24th anniversary in
Nkambe. An estimated 100 dance groups also showed up at the Nkambe to sing and
dance with the SDF. Fru Ndi, SDF national chairman confirmed it by saying that
he has seen that Nkambe and Ndu still remain the stronghold of the SDF in Donga
Mantung Division.
The
Euphoria in Ndu and Nkambe
| Hon. Awudu addressing the crowd |
Upon arrival in Nkambe, SDF
national chairman and entourage were received at the end of Tar by an
enthusiastic crowd estimated at over 15.000. There was singing and dancing,
trumpet blast too. The noise of the over 200 achaba riders could be heard from
far off distance as almost everyone in Nkambe town never wanted to miss a
glimpse of the event. Placards announcing the presence of over 100 dance groups
added more colour to the event. It was the group of Takumbeng (old women) that
saluted SDF chieftain at the Nkambe grandstand.
It was no other person than
Rev. Titatang Kingsley, who called on God Almighty to consolidate the
democratic process in Cameroon. He said May 24, is a day that Cameroonians, SDF
militants and sympathizers will live to remember the six martyrs of democracy.
Fru Ndi on taking to the
rostrum congratulated the population of Nkambe adding that the SDF is waxing
strong in Nkambe. He said it was a mark of commitment by the population of
Nkambe to the ideals of the SDF. Hon. Awudu Mbaya denounced with mixing his
words the during the September 30, 2013 elections, 5000 voters’ cards were
printed and distributed in Nkambe. But since elections are what they are,
nobody would change the outcome given that those who won in the council and for
Parliament would have to be there for the next five years. Former mayor of
Nkambe, Mangoh Jones Tanko on his part presented a balance sheet of his
stewardship including some projects that he lobbied which were not yet executed
like the tarring of streets in Nkambe. Mbeh Shey Wilfred, SDF District chairman
also talked about the life of the party and the SDF 24 years after in Nkambe.
| Fru Ndi addressing SDF militants at Ndu |
In Ndu, the euphoria
was total. Ni John Fru ndi held the population spell-bound as he preached the
gospel of peace. He reminded the population of the Ndu incident whereby
soldiers removed a Koran from the mosque and set it on fire yet, reechoes that
he is looking back into history for a better tomorrow. He called on the mayor
of Ndu to do what his late father Bunyui Jonathan left undone. “Your father was
a pacesetter and the population is looking at you to produce the same result”,
he reminded the mayor. The District Chairman, Eric Ngabah said the SDF was
unshakable in Ndu. He also presented a vivid picture of the party for the past
24 years. Hon. Awudu passed warm greetings from Hon. Esther Ngala Ntala. He
announced to the population that Hon. Esther Ngala is working hard in the
United State to twin the Ndu council with another in the USA. There were
deafening applause when he broke the information. On the other hand, the Mayor
of Ndu, Bunyui Emmanuel numerated some of his realizations. He cited the
electrification of streets in Ndu using solar lamps, the construction of market
sheds, the mini agro pastoral show, the opening of some streets, etc. To
majority of the population, Ndu will never regret the choice of their new mayor
and council executive especially with the presence of young dynamic people like
Fon Martin Yembe.
When News Breaks Out, We Break In. (The 2014 Bloggies Finalist)
Sunday, May 25, 2014
Hon. Awudu Puts Wimbum CPDM Political Elite(s) to Task
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Challenges Wimbum CPDM Development
Talkative(s) to Show Evidences of their 10 and 11 Years in Government in terms of development projects in Donga Mantung
Division especially in Mbum land
The Member of Parliament for Donga Mantung
Centre Constituency, Hon. Awudu Mbaya
Cyprian has said that it is now time
those who have been talking about development as if it is an item that is
hanged somewhere to present what they have contributed for the Development of
Donga Mantung Division in the North West Region of Cameroon. In an exclusive
interview with this reporter in Nkambe, Hon. Awudu Mbaya insisted that the (Wi)mbum
political elite(s) should present just a single development project they
lobbied and obtained for the people of Donga Mantung during their 21 years in
government if not only of the houses they constructed in Nkambe and Mbiyeh
respectively. He also challenged other top civil servants of Mbum land to also
show their contributions as well. Hon. Awudu Mbaya in reaction to the
widespread propaganda that Donga Mantung Centre Constituency should be
separated outlined that it is pathetic that the same people who are preaching
national unity are the same people trying to divide their own base simply
because someone wants to be appointed Prime Minister at all cost. He prescribed
that Donga Mantung politician especially the “nwembum” politician should
emulate from the Santa people where during politics they express their
bitterness in public but when politics is over they all enter into one vehicle
for cry dies, etc.
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| Hon. Awudu Mbaya |
To Hon. Awudu, the time for bitter politics
was during elections and after elections; nothing will change. Those who have
won in the CPDM and the SDF will remain in power after five years, he added.
After presenting a sunshade of his Parliamentary largess, he called on the
Wimbum political elite(s) to reverse their trends of thinking and called on the
CPDM talkative development champions to go to the Ministry of Territorial
Administration and Decentralization to collect the document for the creation of
Far North West / or Savannah Region to take it to President Biya for endorsement.
This, he said will not only create constituencies but will be an instrument of
Development. Excepts
You
were at the Nkambe Grandstand on May 20th to take part in activities
marking the 42nd National Day celebration, could you say National
Integration and Unity was portrayed?
Hon.
Awudu Mbaya Cyprian:
Thank you for giving me this opportunity. In fact, I observed that the vast
majority of the people of Nkambe Central are peace loving people; and it has
always been our pleasure to commemorate this memorable date that is quite
significant to us as a nation. It is a way to pay homage to the people who
fought for the reunification of Cameroon even though during the plebiscite the then
Nkambe Division voted to go to Nigeria. But majority of Northwesterners and
Southwesterners voted for reunification. After reunification, Donga Mantung has
fully integrated itself into this system of unity in diversity. So the vast
majority of the Division, I would say without mixing words that they march
action with words. When we are talking of Donga Mantung, we are only talking of
the indigenes; we are also talking of those who have come from all over
Cameroon to live here. The Constitution gives a clear-cut on National
Integration and it states that every Cameroonian should feel free wherever
he/she lives and only respects the laws of the land. I think the people living
here have and will as usual participate fully in national integration and
that’s why they showed up massively to participated in May 20th celebrations.
What
reading do you make of the placards that were displayed by some CPDM militants
during march-pass at the Nkambe Grandstand?
Hon.
Awudu Mbaya Cyprian:
It is their rights to express their feelings; I mean the few disgruntle people.
I know you are driving to somebody who brought up a placard requesting that the
MP is not needed here in Nkambe; and that the MP should go to Ndu. That to me
is a non-event because it does not change the situation. My mother and father
were born in Nkambe Central and I am a native of this area. Besides, I am the
MP for Donga Mantung Centre which comprises of Ndu and Nkambe and if I were
staying in Ndu I will still be representing the people of Ndu and Nkambe. The
only thing is that they are being pushed by politicians that I think ought to
have understood the rules of the game before venturing into politics. I am very
sure that they entered into politics blindly; they didn’t know this demarcation
of constituencies. The constituencies are not created by me; they are created
by the administration. The Constitution gives the Head of state the prerogative
to define administrative units (constituencies) for MPs. That is how the head
of state used his prerogative to segment Misaje/Ako as a Special Constituency and
Nwa too as another Special Constituency. He left Donga Mantung Centre which
comprises of Ndu and Nkambe to remain as the main constituency. More so, in
creating the Donga Mantung Centre, President Biya took into consideration the
cultural values and traditional setup of the Mbum people. The fact that Donga
Mantung Centre comprises of the (Wi)mbum tribe, the head of state I think also took
into cognizance the unity of the (Wi)mbum people; and we are talking of Unity
here. And if somebody or a group is advocating for the separation of the Donga
Mantung Centre Constituency for Nkambe to become a Special Constituency and Ndu
becoming another, and the entire Division will made up of Special
Constituencies, it is left to the person that has powers to do it and he can
only do so in future if he deems it very necessary. But to do it after the game
so that somebody will fulfill his personal interest now; I do not want to think
that it is possible and that is why I, Hon. Awudu Mbaya and my followers (here I
am talking about people who reason; people who attaches themselves to the unity
of the Mbum people) will continue to advocate for the unity of Mbum people. But
if tomorrow, Ndu and Nkambe are also separated as Special Constituencies then
we will surely beat the record of Special Constituencies in Cameroon.
You
mean the idea is being propagated for selfish interest and not for development
purposes?
Hon.
Awudu Mbaya Cyprian:
Well, what I know is that some people who are well-placed; indisputably members
of the central committee of the CPDM, members of SDF-NEC or political leaders,
feel that the Mbum people should be separated into Special Constituencies for
them to achieve their selfish aims so that somebody must to go to Parliament or
so that somebody must be appointed Prime Minister to the detriment of the unity
of the (Wi)mbum people. It is pathetic that we are preaching one thing and
doing the other. You cannot be an advocate of national unity at the same time
advocating for separation at your own base.
There are these two schools of thought and I
am leading the crusade for the unity of Mbum people because I think of those
that are out of this Division; I think of our people that are united in the
Diasporas under the umbrella of Wimbum Cultural and Development Association-WICUDA.
I also think of our people that are in and out of this Division and they are
grouped under the same development umbrella association. I imagine of the
integration, interwoven relationship that exists within us for years. For
example you can not make a demarcation of the Warr people, segment or separate
them from the others. You cannot segment the Wiya people. You cannot fragment
the Witang people. They are one people even though they have their clans. In
Nkambe Central, you have the Tang, Warr and Wiya people. In Ndu sub Division
you have the same Tang, Warr and Wiya people. So, these are one people and they
speak one language.
They have one common culture and you want
them to be separated? To me, politics is to unite people and not to divide them
for selfish tendencies. Implicitly, if we were in Ako, we should be advocating
for the separation of Ako from Misaje. Is Donga Mantung Centre the only
constituency with two Parliamentarians, I would say no. Mfoundi Division is a
single Constituency with seven Parliamentarians; Boyo Division is a single
Constituency with two Parliamentarians etc, etc. So, why is it that the Nkambe
situation very peculiar? The answer is very clear, because somebody must go to
Parliament in replacement of Hon. Awudu and someone wants to be appointed Prime
Minister by all cost. Who told you that you must win elections by all cost to
be appointed Prime Minister? The two former Prime Minister that were appointed
from Fako Division in the South West Region didn’t win any elections before
they were appointed. I think those who are advocating for the separation of the
(Wi)mbum people must take into consideration all the parameters, such as the
Wimbum Cultural and Development Associations (at home and the Diasporas). Take
for example WICUDA that we have invested much in it, they want to separate it for
political gains. God forbid. It is not of my habit to discuss insults. In fact
I inherited one thing from Late Hon. Tamfu, that is; a politician only does
what is good for his people.
I attach a lot of importance to the interest
of the people of Donga Mantung Division. That is why since 1997 that I went to
Parliament, all my efforts and plans were geared towards transforming lives in
Donga Mantung Division. I never slept at night without thinking of my people. I
did everything humanly possible to execute a good number of development
projects we have here. Today I hear people saying that if you want development,
you must join the ruling party or government party. But I know people who have
been ministers here from time immemorial including the two recent ones. I am
talking here of the two Ministers of Mbum land. Let them show me one particular
thing that they have done in Donga Mantung Division. I mean concrete things
that they can show to the people. Yet they were in Government and I believe
that was the time they would have carried out or brought in development
projects for the people of Donga Mantung Division. Is it now that they are not
in government that they will do what they could do for the people of Donga Mantung
or it is now that government knows that Donga Mantung exists?
Concretely,
what are some of the development project you have carried out since you became
MP?
Hon.
Awudu Mbaya Cyprian:
To me, development is an ongoing process that will go on until we die and
others takeover. It is an ongoing process that is accompanied by concrete
actions and realizations which generate positive impacts on the lives of
everyone. Among all those who smelt the corridors of power in this Division for
close to 21 years, who is that person who can challenge me as far as instilling
development is concerned? I am talking of tangible realizations that people can
see or feel them in our communities. People can only be wicked or dishonest by
refusing to recognize the number of projects I have lobbied and or executed in
this Division since 1997. Let me just select some few instances to justify my
statement. When was voted Member of Parliament, CRTV signals were not received
in Donga Mantung Division. I crusaded, wrote series of correspondences,
contacted the officials’ in-charge and did everything for us to have signals. I
did all these because our culture was going towards Nigeria, I mean risk being
absorbed. By then we had someone in government yet he was not prepared to fight
for the people to have access to information.
Today, we have about six radio stations in
Donga Mantung. To be candid, I started it and many others followed. People only
emulate what is good. I established Savannah Radio in Nkambe, in Ndu and recently
I also bought Dang Batouri Radio and transformed it to Dang Awudu. Somebody
also created Dang Batouri in Ndu emulating from what I have done. Even what is
DMCR today, I was at the forefront of its initiation. I went right to the
manufacturer, transported the equipment from Douala to Nkambe and I also brought
technicians from the UK and USA to install the equipment. I did not end at
that, in addition to that, I also established the lone Television Channel in a
rural setup in the North West Region and precisely in Nkambe. It is Millennium
Television that is keeping the population of Nkambe as CRTV signals have gone
off our TV screens again.
As a matter of fact, I did not create any of
these media outfits to insult people. So, in my tenure of office, I can be
proud that there are five radio stations in Ndu and Nkambe. Out of these five
radio station, I personally have been running the three radio stations and one
tv channel from my pocket with no subvention from anywhere. The people do not
pay to listen to the radio or watch TV; I pay for them to enjoy these
facilities. I give incentives to those who are sacrificing everyday to inform
the public. I pay electricity, pay rents, pay water bills etc, in fact what
else can I do for the people of Donga Mantung Division. Let one of these persons who are talking of
development every hour of the day show me just one of the things they did when they
were members of government. I mean just one thing. I have been contributing
significantly and I will continue to do it for the population of Donga Mantung.
It is unfortunate that our former members of government can only show their
houses in Nkambe and Mbiyeh respectively. If you build a toilet worth hundred
of FCFA billions, how does it contribute to the development of the area when it
doesn’t have any impact on the lives of your surrounding neigbours. Will people
leave their houses to ease themselves there? If that is the kind of development
we are advocating for then we are on the wrong side of history.
Could
you just give us a gist of other development projects that you have carried out
since 1997?
Hon.
Awudu Mbaya Cyprian:
The list is very long. For your information, before 1997, Mbot village had no
electricity. Even though Kungi supplied Nkambe with the power plant, they were
segmented and they did not have electricity. Wat, Tabenken, Njap, Chup, Mbaah,
Konchep, sop, Taku, (Luh, although still to be installed), Ngarum, Chup,
Ntumbau did not have electricity. But today, there is electricity in all these
villages. I just received a letter today from the Minister of Water and Energy who
has just written to me acknowledging the receipt of my letter in which I applied
for the use of solar energy in this division and in his reply Minister wrote that
he has given firm instructions that not only has the proposal been approved; it
will be implemented subsequently and inserted into the budget by next year. This
letter came to me through the Post Office. It is an indication that I am not
sleeping yet people who represented us in government cannot even show what they
lobbied from their colleague ministers in terms of development projects are now
talking of development as if it is today that they know the people of Donga
Mantung need development.
I want somebody just to show me anything
concrete that this is what I did went I was minister. Is it only today that
they know that there is something known as development. Where were all of them
when we were not receiving CRTV signals or when we had no radio station here?
Or they would say that government did not know? We cannot leave everything in
the hands of government; that is why we have to make our own little
contribution in nation building. I don’t want to be angry. I have just said
that people have the right to say what they think but I can only do what is
good for my people.
Can you
commit to memory where you carried out your first micro project?
Hon.
Awudu Mbaya Cyprian:
When I took over from Hon. Tamfu, the community hall where we now celebrate all
our events was completely abandoned. My first micro project was used in the renovation
of that hall. I did renovation works inside and outside that hall to give it
the look it has today. Besides, I think I am among the few Parliamentarians who
have used micro project money to carryout giant projects like the construction
of bridges. For example, I constructed the bridge leading to the quarter where
the Colonel of the military is living in Nkambe. I used micro project money to
construct so many other bridges. There are three bridges in Tabenken which I
constructed. (I contributed in the construction of the bridge leading the
catholic mission Health Centre in Tabenken) I want all those who represented us
in government to challenge this. Let them show us any bridge they ever constructed
while in government. I would ask whether those in authority at the time did not
know that the people needed those bridges. I also constructed the unity bridge
linking Wat and Mbaah villages at Mbuwarr. Besides, I supported the construction
of the bridge at Mbabi-Wat which was initiated by the Douala branch of Wat
Cultural and Development Association-WADECA which I personally inaugurated.
In the domain of education, I lobbied for the
creation of Primary and Secondary schools beginning with Mbuwarr, Mbot, Binka,
Njap, Chup etc. By 1997 when I was entering Parliament there were just a
handful of educational institutions here but today almost every village has a
primary school, all zones have colleges. In fact when I am talking of lobbying,
it is not bribing. I am talking of booking audiences, meeting ministers and
Directors to present or put the need of the people on the table as well as give
a picture of what is needed and how it will be useful so that somebody sees it
importance.
How many people did that? There are private
schools, mission schools and Islamic schools that I have also supported in
either the construction or roofing. Take for example the wind disaster at PSS,
I supported because the children studying there are all Cameroonians. There
many of such interventions I do them on daily.
Since I became MP, we have participated or roofed
so many churches in Donga Mantung. There is no palace in Nkambe Central and to
the larger extend Ndu sub Division that someone can say that they have not
benefitted from my Parliamentary largess or a glass-cup from Hon. Awudu. Let
alone the renovation or construction of these palaces. Today, you have the
military having a band in Nkambe, most of those civilians in that band were
trained by me in Douala. I bought a band and handed to the Nkambe council.
Before 1997, Nkambe had no grandstand, but it
is the former mayor of Nkambe, Mangoh Jones Tanko that constructed the
befitting grandstand which was named after HRH the Fon of Nkambe. It is second
only to the Bamenda Grandstand constructed by government during the 50th
anniversary of the Armed Forces. There is no council structure like the Nkambe
Council Chamber constructed by Mayor Mangoh. The municipal stadium you have
here is only second to the Mankon Municipal stadium which I have not yet
received all the payment.
Many health centres were constructed through
my support; I have even donated equipment to many of these health centres and
or I did the feasibility studies for the creation of the centres. I want those
who have been talking about development as if it is a thing that is hanged
somewhere to raise a finger and show us what they did when they were in
government.
Do you
feel disturbed when some people say you have done nothing?
Hon.
Awudu Mbaya Cyprian:
Nothing will stop me from doing what I have been doing. Even those that are
insulting me, I will continue to lobby for projects for their own villages and
if I have the possibility of carrying out more projects I will not hesitate. Insults
will not change Awudu that was yesterday; is today and will be tomorrow. I said
before that I do not want to discuss people, I only discuss issues. I think I
have given you a general picture of some development projects in a basket full of
what I have done. I know somebody will come tomorrow to say that he brought
SASH Halls to Nkambe. Is that all a minister can bring to his people? Those
were grants from the German government or NGO, whosoever. My problem is that we
should not only be talking development but should be seen putting it into
practice for the benefit of the people.
People are talking of development today as if
it is a thing that will be done now if Cameroon becomes one party system, (CPDM
as it was the case before I took over). They talk as if development will just
fall from somewhere and everything will just be up. It has not happened like
that in Yaounde, Douala and other big cities and it can not start with Nkambe.
People should also remember that I took over
from a CPDM bigwig who was the lone CPDM member of the political bureau from
the North West. He was also Parliamentarian for several years and they were
other Parliamentarians in Donga Mantung (they were four of them). I want anyone
to challenge me and show me one concrete thing. Be it a bridge or shed that was
constructed anywhere in the Division. I have constructed market sheds. I did
that in Wat, Binka, Tabenken, Njap, Bisnhua, Ngie etc. Let them show me if one
of them did anything. Were they not in the CPDM? Make your findings and tell
the public. Were all of us not in the CPDM before when we were in a one party system? Some of these today
politicians who are claiming to be in the CPDM don’t even know how this party
was created.
In fact, I was present and I participated actively
at the Congress that led to the creation of the CPDM. Why could development not
come at that time and why only now or why is that today people are singing that
we must all join the party in power for development to come. May be they do not
know that it is the responsibility of government to develop every other place
in the country.
If we
have done all what I have just mentioned, it is because the SDF laid down
transparency as the corner stone of democracy. That is why we go as far as
using our own money for our people; adding to what is given us as micro project
money. It is a mishap that even people who cannot afford a salary of FCFA
200.000 per month are saying that they want people to join the ruling party so
that development will follow. Can someone clearly tell me which type of
development are they always talking about?
In fact these are some of the things that people should know.
Let me be clear that before we took over as
MPs for Donga Mantung Centre, nothing concrete was done. Is it only today that
development will come? Ever since I was voted MP, government had never appointed
any SDF militant as minister; all those ministers were CPDM militants. People
should know that Paul Biya appoints ministers from different areas to also work
for their people and not for him. Why is it that our two former ministers did
not work for us? Can any of them tell us why? We have seen other ministers
working for their people, so why is it that when they were in government they
could not bring the much talk-about development? Can they tell us why they
could not bring the development at that time that they were well-placed? Is it
now that they are no more members of government that they will bring
development? Let them stop deceiving the population. They are not even shameful
that for 21 years they represented the interest of this Division in Government
yet did nothing for Ako, Nwa, Misaje, and not to talk of Ndu and Nkambe. Since
they say charity begins at home, what they did was to construct houses in
Nkambe and Mbiyeh. Is that the type of development that we are talking about?
Or we must all enroll into the CPDM before the charity will be extended to next
doors?. In fact government is supposed to develop every area. That is the
objective of the government. The Parliamentarian is not going to replace the
government. We only compliment government actions.
We have one project which is a general cry,
the creation of the Far North West Region or say Savannah Region whereby Donga
Mantung is expected to be raised to a region. Can any of them tell the people
of Donga Mantung Division why government has not done that? That is what we
called development. Yet everyday, our Wimbum CPDM advocates continue to talk on
abstracts. We have been crusading for it and I hope that tomorrow when it
finally comes, somebody will not climb on tree tops to announce that he has
done this or that for it to happen. We have been crusading and I think it is an
idea that we inherited from Late Hon. Tamfu which should one day come to
reality.
And let me make it clear here that in the
course of lobbying, we presented a map of all the administrative units that
could be created as well. To me, if a Division is created in Nwa, Ndu, Nkambe,
Misaje, Ako etc it is an instrument of development. Government is all of us.
Let nobody fool you that because you are in the opposition, you are not part of
government. No! So, therefore, the ruling party has completely refused to
create this administrative unit. When I
heard someone talking of creating special constituencies in Ndu and Nkambe, I
would say the best way is for the so-called member of the central committee of
the CPDM to tell Biya to create the Far North West Region. He will listen to
you and do it promptly. By that time, Ndu and Nkambe will also benefit by
having separate Divisions. We will no more be talking of Constituencies again.
I think if you think that you are a development champion, support us by taking
these documents which are laying in the Ministry of Territorial Administration
and Decentralization and ask Paul Biya to sign the decree today. If that is
done, we will now be able to diversify our development project and not keep on
talking of voting or frustrating people to run away from the council so that we
will bring development. Did I not construct the Green House at Binka?
I
think it is time for all these top civil servants to show us where they have
done for the Wimbum people. The most interesting thing is that even those who
do have houses in native villages will insult Awudu and say that Awudu has not
done anything in Donga Mantung. Let them come and show us one little thing. There
are so many of them who like empty vessels make the loudest of noise.
Your
last Words
Hon.
Awudu Mbaya Cyprian:
As I said during my civic reception, after elections, I think it is time for us
to bury all our hatchets in order to concentrate on development efforts in our
area and all other sub divisions. Time for bitter politics was during elections
and after elections; nothing will change. Those who have won in the CPDM and
the SDF will remain in power after five years. So, don’t bother yourself; but
you can do your homework. I invite politicians to reverse their trench of
thinking that something can be changed. If they are true leaders what they have
to do is to fetch for development projects for their people. That is the only
thing that can help us and the common man not this politics of bitterness to
tear the people apart. And of course I am not one of those who should contribute
in tearing the people apart. I love all my people of Donga Mantung including
those who hate me. I still love them because they are my people.
I wanted to talk about the present
dispensation in our country. We are faced with a very serious problem. The
problem of Boko Haram and I think it is a kind of thing to focus on and
education our people to help in supporting the forces of law and order; to help
the administration; put a strong barrier to this kind of phenomenon so that it should
not reach Cameroon through our Division, Donga Mantung. I think that is what we
should be talking about given that in the neighboring country, you cannot go to
church freely, you cannot go to the mosque freely, school, markets, and or
attend a public ceremony freely because of the uncertainty or because somebody
can just bring a bomb and plant to kill innocent people. Political problems
should be solved by politicians, so we are called upon to serve by
collaborating with the intelligence of the republic, the administration, the
fons, chiefs, ardos, etc and of course all those who are in authority. Traders
as well should join hands because if this situation gets here they will not be
able to do their trade freely. Instead of talking about how Awudu should go to
Ndu; Awudu is a small boy etc, which will not help us for now. We need to
contribute to true peace in our nation because we are in a situation where we
have declared war without knowing who the enemy is. Let our country be in peace
so that we can be able to make the field level for politics of development,
social activities etc.
I want to thank the clergy people and people of
Donga Mantung who are of goodwill, people who have supported us up to this
material moment. I also want to thank all those who have made contributions for
the development of the area and the social cohesion. I think it is time for us
to emulate what is taking place in other places. In Santa for example, you will
see bitterness during politics and after that the people remain brothers and
sisters, they even enter one vehicle for cry-dies and others. Whether you like
it or not, today is Awudu; tomorrow it will be another person. Let us give respect
to the people in authority. I am talking about the administration, our chiefs
etc etc.
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Of State Treasury and Liquidity Crisis
Of late, newspapers speculated that the state
treasury has run out of liquidity. This was due to the fact that some
indicators were rife that the state has been unable and or reluctant to
carryout some of its responsibilities, such as payment of bills to
contractors/beneficiaries. Senators and MPs almost staged a show-down for the
non-payment of car loans and micro-project grants. Allegations were also rife
at that construction work at the Kribi Deep Seaport and other giant projects
nationwide had stopped due to government’s inability to make owns contribution
etc. Yet last April 9, 2014, the
Director General of Treasury, Financial and Monetary Cooperation in the
Ministry of Finance, Moh Sylvester debunked allegations that the state treasury
was in liquidity crisis. In a briefing, he told journalists that the Ministry
of Finance has recovered FCFA 673 billion which according to Moh Sylvester
corresponds to more 95% realization. In evaluating the first quarter of the
2014 budgetary year, Moh Sylvester said that the indicators are satisfactory
given that there had been an excess of FCFA 79 billion from the FCFA 594
billion in cash for recovered income.
In a desperate attempt to clear the air on
allegations that the state treasury is in financial hub, Moh Sylvester said
that “we borrow from the national market at below 2% per year. I believe that
there are very limited institutions that can borrow at such a rate per year”.
He however went further to state that the recovery rate is usually at 300%,
reasons why he went further to explain that whenever they ask for FCFA 10
billion, and “banking institutions are ready to give FCFA 30 billion”. Even so,
he added “but we retain only the 10 billion which corresponds to what we want
because it is not about being indebted excessively. Moreover, to continuously
demonstrate our credulity, it should be known that w can make draws on advances
at the level of the Bank of Central African States-Beac. We are often called
upon to draw from the unforeseen margin of FCFA 335 billion. If the state was
in difficulty, it would rather have chosen to go to Beac at an interest of 3%”
he emphasized.
However, since nothing is more respected in
the world of finance than keeping seal lips on figures, the Director General of
Treasury went further to unveil state expenditure for the first quarter of the
budgetary year which rounded off on March 31, 2014.
Harping on the total expenditure, including
FCFA 632 billion for the payment of salaries, payment of bills for
beneficiaries and other state expenses, Moh Sylvester disclosed that there is
absolutely nothing to worry about given that FCFA 560 billion was projected. Yet
allegations abound that Cameroon is currently witnessing acute shortage of
banknotes. A school of thought holds that the Bank of Central African
States-BEAC has a hand in the liquidity crisis in the Country. However, public
opinion is looking towards the state vuvuzela, Isa Tchiroma Bakary to clear
public opinion on the current financial situation in Cameroon given that both
the Minister of Finance Ousman Mey and Moh Sylvester are seeming afraid of
speaking the truth. It is even alleged that the prices of fuel will soon move
to 700 FCFA per litre. This has ignited another public debate on whether it is
not FMI pressurizing government or it had rejected state subvention or plans to
do so.
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Wednesday, May 21, 2014
GTTC Nkambe Going (1)
By Fai Cassian Ndi
Government Teacher Training College Nkambe, a one-time citadel of
standards is reported desperately in need of divine intervention. In fact according
to what we gathered, GTTC Nkambe may have been sacrificed by those who are at
their pits because the vision that puts to doubt the long established notion
that this institution is, was and will be the window of education in Donga
Mantung Division is wallowing in the gutter. The one-time most admirable institution
which stood the taste of time and was the pride of the entire division, its
students, staff and ex-students has been sparked by an irreplaceable spark, in
the hopeless swamps of the approximate of, the not-quite being evident, the
not-yet, and the not-at-all wobbly warning. Classified sources in Yaounde pinpointed
at weekend that a recent control mission to that school confirmed the long
established notion but not mismanagement anyway. According to information gathered,
circumstances may perhaps put to question the present state of nature of the
school given the tons of petitions ignited by conflict of interests. The
staffing situation keeps dropping and standards too. Of late, the control team
from Yaounde reported the master-spice to the ups and downs. Yet an atmosphere
of uncertainty looms large. Some say, it is because some teachers claim to be
so important while others claim to be so imposing but before the cock crows
that hidden truth may not be pocketed. (Up next part
II)
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National Day Celebration: Deadlock in Nkambe
| Security officials trying to block SDF militants |
The story goes that on the official program
for march-pass, the SDF party was given the pride of place to kick-start the last
segment march-pass which was reserved for political parties. SDF official according to
what we gathered scent the rat and refused, arguing that the ruling CPDM has
always being the first to lead the march-pass since the early 90s and they
think it is a ploy. For more than 15 minutes, administration was helpless as
the two political giants were enraged in a war of words as none of the
political parties wanted to take the lead. It was the National Salvation Front-FNS
of Isa Tchiroma Bakary which was making its first public appearance in Nkambe
that took the advantage to take the lead the march-pass.
| Soldiers heading for a showdown with Achaba riders |
But the problem could not be solved as both the CPDM and SDF refused to march. The brouhaha took again over 37 minutes. Yet, there was resistance in both camps. After close to 38 minutes, the CPDM decided to show its strength in second position. Matters worsen when one CPDM militant dolled out a hidden provocative placard on which it was written “MP Go to Ndu, we don’t Want You in Nkambe”. A security officer rushed into the crowd and seized the said placard without arrest. On the contrary, his identity card was seized. After the 33 minutes of display by the CPDM attempts by soldiers to block militants of the SDF from portraying their strength as well met very stiff resistance.
Hon. Awudu joined irate SDF militants arguing
that they should all be rushed given that he has decided to take the lead in
the march-pass. After 35 minutes of show of strength and political prowess of
the SDF, brouhaha erupted when soldiers acting on instructions decided to block
okada riders (militants of the SDF). The okada riders held an impromptu meeting
by the road side and resolved instantly that none of them will never ever carry
a staff of the delegation of Youth Affairs was well as soldiers, police and
gendarmes till further notice. “We will meet the administration tomorrow to
know whether it is not our legitimate right to belong to a political party or
not. And we will also like to know whether we are not Cameroonians”, one of
them argued. “Why was it that they allowed taxi drivers to march with their
cars in CPDM and rejected us the achaba riders to march for the SDF, Shey
Ngafeeson, achaba President vomited with anger?
Matters
Arising
| Commotion |
Yet Gerard Ngala,
CPDM Section President for Donga Mantung I told the press that the incident was
an unfortunate one but further collaborated his statement that it will serve
some individuals right. On the other hand, another militant of the SDF raised
his voice warning that those who entered politics without understanding the
rule of the game are the people who out of ignorance want to divide the
(Wi)mbum people. It is feared that the present political stalemate in Nkambe
central may sow a seed of discord that may land the (Wi)mbum people in serious
problems. Besides, allegation abound that SDF militants are also threatening
that all the councilors who did not win in their council constituencies but benefited from votes from other villages will not also be allowed to represent
them.
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Saturday, May 17, 2014
We are Here to Declare War on Boko Haram-Paul Biya
President Paul Biya has declared that their mission to Paris is to declare war on the Islamic Sect, Boko Haram. President Biya exploded that "We are here to declare war on Boko Haram". President Paul Biya made the statement at the Summit on security in Nigeria organized by French President. It should be noted that this Saturday, five African heads of states met in Paris on the invitation of French President François Holland to adopted a regional plan of action to combat the armed Islamist group, Boko Haram, which is becoming "a major threat" in Africa. The plan provides for "the coordination of intelligence, information exchange, , surveillance of the borders, a military presence around Lake Chad and a capacity to intervene in case of danger", detailed François Holland.
"A regional comprehensive plan seeks to instill medium and long term strategies but not french soldiers on the spot. This is what was announced this Saturday by François Holland at a press conference at the end of the Summit on security in Nigeria organised in Paris.
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Boko Haram Strikes North Cameroon Again; Abducts 01 Chinese, Kills 01, 02 Cameroonians
Fai Cassian Ndi (Writtam-pen)
Country people, I salute. Have you heard the
latest? Boko Haram is making news everywhere, on the web, in the street and in
conference halls. In fact I am sure that this issue of Boko Haram is also being
discussed in heaven and hell.
When I said last week that Popol has a phobia
for summits, I received calls from some people castigation my statement. Popol
and Chantou left Ngola for Paris where he (Popol) will have a tete-a-tete with
Lucky Badluck Jonathan as well as other heads of states to adopt strategies to fight Boko Haram. As five heads of states are attending the strategic
meeting in Paris to discuss on the Boko Haram threats, the unexpected happened again in the Northern region. Bamm…Bammm, at the time I
was writing this piece, I received call from a friend informing me that Boko
Haram has again strike in the Northern Region. According to what we gathered, two Cameroonians and one Chinese were killed while suspected Boko Haram abducted one Chinese national and about 30 Cameroonians (BIR, Soldiers, civilians) are reported missing during the attack which took place yesterday, May 16, 2014.
This incident we gathered took place around
the Waza Park. The attack your writam-pen gathered took place not far away from
BIR stationed there. It is even rumoured in some quarters that some
Cameroonians are using Boko Haram as a means to gather gombo. Allegations
abound that a high profile personality was caught in the Northern region with
bags of money in home. You know these magidas are very secretive. Do you know
that some people have used the name Boko Haram to solve their problems? I
remember how the Mbororos of Njah in Bamenda who were exploded from a piece of
land by the church regain their land back when they threatened to invite Boko
Haram. The church panicked and packed out of the land. Another Mbororo grazer
in Misaje who was expelled from his grazing land by the administration was
reinstated the following day when he threatened to seek Boko Haram protect.
You heard Lucky Badluck Jonathan and his
minister of Communication? They are seemingly confused over the issue of the
abducted Nigerian school girls. The Minister said government will negotiate
with the Boko Haram and that statement was contradicted by Lucky Jonathan. In
fact the other day I saw Nigerian women threatening to go naked in the street
if the girls are not released after the 14 days protest.
Country people, you saw the Nigerian women in
the rain. In fact I think something should be done.
I have been wondering whether 2014 is a year
of missing. A month ago, a Malaysian plane disappeared and has not been seen up
to date. In Nigeria, 276 school children adopted by Boko Haram have not yet been seen. In Cameroon, 30 Cameroonians are reported missing in the Northern Region. It is alleged that when Boko Haram militants hit Waza, they took away 10 Chinese nationals, 10 vehicles, two soldiers of the elite force BIR. Reports say more than 100 armed men drove in from Borno in two pickups into Cameroon territory.
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Can someone tell the Minister of Public Works
to remove his hands from the pocket and tell us what is happening to the
Kumba-Mamfe road? The risk of appointing politicians is becoming an
immeasurable problem in this country. Have you heard that work on the
Kumba-Mamfe road was to start last March yet we are in May? Yet Minister
Dieudonne Ambassala issued a press release announcing that the contract for the
construction of this road was awarded to two Chinese companies. I am seeing
this road being tarred on papers in Yaounde. Please Mr. Minister, remove your
hands from the pockets. .
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