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Tuesday, November 10, 2015

CPDM Reorganization in the Diasporas: Yaah Patience Tamfu Elected Section President in USA


Yaah Patience Tamfu takes over command in USA

Yaah Patience Tamfu has been elected Section President of the Cameroon People’s Democratic Movement-CPDM in the United States of America. Yaah Patience Tamfu got a crushing majority to enter record books as the first female candidate to head the CPDM in the United State. She was the lone female candidate for the post of Section President. Prof. Ngolle Ngolle Elvis who led the Central Committee delegation to the USA is quoted to have said that he was very satisfied with the election exercise given that the best candidate won in a free and transparent manner. Yaah Patience Tamfu’s victory is not surprising given that she fulfills all the conditions prescribed by President Biya, President of the party. Popular opinion at home and the Diasporas had earlier opined that CPDM militants in the USA saw in her the qualities of a good politician endowed with character and conscience. Commentators had long declared that Yaah Patience Tamfu was sure bet for the position of Section given that she is a political heavyweight. Prospects are high at that she will surely work for the growth of the party.
Considering that Yaah Patience Tamfu was formerly WCPDM Section President in the USA IN 2007, she is therefore an asset on which the CPDM can rely on in the Diasporas.

Who is Patience Tamfu?
If there is any area in Cameroon where the Beijing platform can be assessed, it is in the domain of politics and economic sphere which was formerly a no go zone for the woman. Yaah Patience Tamfu is one of the few female politicians who has shown that women in leadership could mean a lot to Cameroon. Ever since this daughter of the great statesman, late Hon. SN Tamfu became the sparkling flicker, the ever first woman to strengthen the CPDM party in the United State of America, she has become a symbol that women in leadership position is worth celebrating. Hitherto considered a no go zone for women, Yaah Patience Tamfu has not only dismantled the male barriers constructed around politics but has more importantly serve as a woman emancipator. And that she crushed three men in a highly contested election to win the position of Section President in the USA is a fact.  And that she campaigned tirelessly for President Biya to win in Diasporas during the last Presidential elections is an undeniable fact. It is thanks to her that the CPDM is striving in the United States of America.
Since her election into the national Bureau of the WCPDM, (Central Committee), Patience Tamfu helped a great deal in transmitting President Biya’s policy in the Diasporas. Even though she lives in the USA, she remains approachable. She talks and acts with dogged friendliness reasons why she is loved and appreciated by all.
Yet, it is these qualities which incalculably complement her multifarious roles in Uncle Sam’s America, Donga Mantung Division, North West and Cameroon as a whole. Her savoir-faire in politics and the way she interacts with others has earned several recognitions. It was not by error that she was voted as "Woman of Year" in 2012 by readers of The Eye newspaper and few months ago she was honoured with The Lifetime Achievement Award for her leadership role in fostering development amongst Wimbum community (at home and abroad) and Cameroonians in the USA. Besides, she was honoured with the most prestigious traditional title of Mbum land, Yaah. In the US where she lives, she was also recognized by her employer as well as the various communities due to her leadership skills. 
This is so because she is a bulk of talent, intelligent and a woman who lives in every other person’s problem. Hard work and efficiency have continued to be the qualities that define her. Whenever you meet her for the first time, you are taken by her mastery of issues.  Take it as arrogance and you are right for this is positive arrogance that enables that job for which she does is done correctly. It is this positive arrogance she reads widely and interacts with all the set of people in society.
Notwithstanding, she has the drive and dedication that defies any facile explanations. Born into the family of late Hon. SN Tamfu, she was brought up in close knit family in the fear of the God. In later life she could not escape to be a workaholic or become a politician par excellence reasons why her position in society as a role model continue to inspire many young girls and build society.



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Ahead of Paris Summit: After AU, Hon. Awudu Mbaya Heads Delegation of African MPs to Kenya



The Executive President of Pan African Parliamentarians Network on Climate Change-PAPNCC, Hon. Awudu Mbaya has left the country for Kenya to attend the Second Pan African Summit on Climate Change. Hon. Awudu Mbaya is leading a powerful delegation of 38 African MPs. According to a communiqué issued on November 10, 2015, by PAPNCC, the summit will bring together Pan African Parliament, the United Nations Environmental and the civil society and other stakeholders to harmonize Africa’s position at the Paris Summit on Climate Change. Furthermore, the Summit is also expected to fine-tune proposals that will be tabled to African Heads of States as part of the on-going negotiations on a new climate change binding agreement to replace the Kyoto Protocol.
The Conference which begins 11-14 of November shall be presided over by Kenyan President and it is expected to put in place strategies for a protocol for Africa at the Paris Summit come December 2015.



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33rd Anniversary of President Biya: Dr. Fuh Calistus Donates to Misaje, Ndu Youths


Dr. Fuh Calistus

There was fanfare in Misaje and Ndu on November 6, 2015 as Dr. Fuh Calistus Gentry, Secretary of State for Mines, Industries and Technological Development donated over FCFA 2 million to youth groups in Misaje and Nkambe. Addressing youth of the 13 villages that make up Misaje sub Division, Dr. Fuh Calistus Gentry used the occasion to call on youths to be vigilant and added that they should work in collaboration with the forces of law and order as well as traditional rulers on issues of security. Minister Fuh Calistus emphasized that at a time that Cameroon is faced with insecurity and threats from the deadly Islamic sect, Boko Haram in the Northern part of the country, it is therefore imperative that all Cameroonians stand behind H.E President Paul Biya in his mission to put an end to the barbaric acts of this sect, so that the peace and stability the new deal government has always defended and preserved is restored. There was euphoria when he announced that each village youth group of the 13 villages that make up Misaje will all get a support of FCFA 100.000. The villages are: Misaje/Nkanchi, Dumbu, Kamine, Akweto, Bebe-Kete/ Mayokila, Bebe-Jato/ Sabongida, Bem, Chunghe, Kibbo, Kwe, Mbissa, Mfume and Chako. A team we gathered was dispatched to Ndu where over FCFA 1.5 was also handed to youth leaders’ representing each village.
In a keynote address to thousands of CPDM militants and supporters at the Misaje Grandstand, Dr. Fuh Calistus Gentry lined up some of the major projects so far realized in 33 years ranging from road infrastructure to education, health, eco-tourism, etc etc and the drew the curtain with Vision 2035. He emphasized that Misaje is celebrating 33 years of peace, stability, social cohesion, national unity, national integration, great development strides, diplomatic victories and above all the strong and credible marriage with President Paul Biya. The linking of Misaje to the National Electricity Grid in Nkambe is an anniversary gift for the people of Misaje, he added. As a justification to why Misaje is benefitting this much from the new deal government, Dr. Fuh Calistus indicated that it was as a result of the love demonstrated by the head of state, as well as the fruits of the mutually benefitting partnership between,  President Biya, the CPDM party and the Misaje people.
On his part, the Mayor of Misaje council, Sammy Mgbata Nforkemba used the occasion to express gratitude to President Biya for reappointing Dr. Fuh Calistus. Misaje, he noted has every reason to celebrate and support President Biya unconditionally.









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Sunday, November 8, 2015

Fon of Nkambe Endorsed as Lone Candidate for Post of NOWEFU President

Fon of Nkambe sitting in the middle
HRH Fon Ibrahim Japbfu Nfor, fon of Nkambe has been endorsed by Donga Mantung Fons Union as lone candidate for the post of President of the North West Fons Union-NOWEFU. The Fon of Nkambe was nominated on November 7, 2015 during an extraordinary of the Donga Mantung Fons Union in Nkambe. He was nominated by the fon of Ngum in Nwa while two other contenders, Fon of Tabenken and Mbot who were also nominated fell short given that there was nobody who could second their nomination. The fon of Kup nominated the fon of Tabenken while the fon of Bih nominated the fon of Mbot. Talking to this reporter at the end of the exercise, HRH Fon Ibrahim of Nkambe said that he has a wide range of experience given that he has served NOWEFU in several positions. He was formerly treasurer and is currently 2nd Vice President. 
On his part, the Fon of Tabenken said he was disappointed that Donga Mantung fons fell prey to the manipulations of the present President Fon Teche who masterminded the exercise. In the other hand, the Fon of Mbot, HRH Fon Mbunwe added the results and added that it would have been good for a young dynamic fon to take that position. It should be noted that given the rotative nature of  NOWEFU, it is the turn of Donga Mantung to produce the next president come November 28, 2015. Tongues are still waging as to why the Fon of Binka who had earlier declared his intentions to contest in the election was not present. It is not clear whether HRH Benchep Nfor will spring surprises at the general assembly given 10 years ago, he did same in Bamenda but was defeated by the fon of Nkambe for the post of treasurer.
Worthy to note the Fon of Nkambe is a former member of the defunct House of Chiefs (Southern Cameroons) and is always known as the Wise man of the North West alongside the Fon of Mankon.


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Donga Mantung SDO Creates the Unexpected at Thanksgiving, FCFA 2.2 Million Raised



The Senior Divisional Officer for Donga Mantung Division, Ngone Ndodemesape Bernard has fundraised over 2.2 million FCFA to support the construction of the Nkambe giant Catholic Church. The thanksgiving mass which was officiated by Arch Bishop George Nkuo of the Kumbo diocese was described by many as one of the highest crowd puller.  Hundreds trooped in from different areas to support the first executive personality of the division in his efforts to foster sustainable development. Quoting from the Book of God, Bishop George Nkuo said
God loves the cheerful giver. There was singing and dancing at the Nkambe Catholic Church today November 8, 2015 when it was announced that a sum of over 2.2 million FCFA was raised to support the construction of the Nkambe cathedral estimated at more than FCFA 100 million.





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Saturday, November 7, 2015

Pastor Adeboye to Lead 60 Bishops and 300 Clerics to HID Awolowo's Burial


Pastor E.A Adeboye has been slated to lead 60 bishops and 300 other clerics to the burial ceremony of the late Hannah Idowu Dideolu Awolowo.
 
According to a disclosure made by the Ogun State Government, the General Overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of God, Pastor Enoch Adeboye has been slated to lead 60 bishops and 300 other clerics to the burial ceremony of the late Hannah Idowu Dideolu, HID, Awolowo.
This State government also revealed that the federal government and all states of the federation will be at the event.
In a news conference held at the Awolowo’s residence, the family stressed that the body of the late matriarch would be taken to Ibadan, Lagos and Sagamu.
Mrs. Olatokunbo Awolowo-Dosunmu, daughter of the deceased and former Nigeria’s Ambassador to the Netherlands, concluded that the family is set to host friends, well-wishers and the entire nation to a befitting ceremony.
According to her, "Her burial is not for our family alone, but for the world. It is going to be an elaborate event. The state government has been very helpful."
Secretary to the Ogun State Government, Barrister Taiwo Adeolu, who also spoke, said the other 35 state governors have indicated willingness to participate in the burial programme, adding that the federal government is part of the central planning committee.


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Senate Mandates Buhari to Probe Jonathan on Financial Mismanagement

The Senate has moved a motion to probe the Goodluck Jonathan-led administration on allegations surrounding the alarming rate of unemployment in the country as against the government initiatives to quell the crisis.
Goodluck Jonathan and Muhammadu Buhari
 
Citing mismanagement of funds, the Senate, yesterday, asked President Muhammadu Buhari to begin immediate probe of his predecessor, Dr Goodluck Jonathan, in his handling of the Subsidy Re-investment and Empowerment Programme, SURE-P, according to news reports from Nigeria.
The red chamber said it was imperative that President Buhari ask his predecessor to account for every penny spent during the latter‘s administration on the SURE-P and other poverty alleviation programmes.
This came just as it ruled against the  implementation of the N5,000 monthly stipend to unemployed Nigerian youths as the President promised during his campaign.
The advice to probe Jonathan was sequel to an additional prayer moved by Senator Babajide Christopher Omoworare to Senator Bassey Albert Akpan-sponsored motion, entitled: “Urgent need to curb the soaring rate of unemployment in Nigeria,” which he presented for consideration during yesterday’s plenary.
“I want to move that the immediate past government be made to account for every penny spent on SURE-P and other poverty alleviation programmes, and I so move, Mr. President,” Omoworare said.
When Saraki put the question to voice vote, the ayes response came from the APC senators, but the PDP senators kept mute to the nay call.
In the motion, Akpan observed that the latest figures of Nigeria’s soaring unemployment situation by the National Bureau of Statistics (NBC) has increased to 8.2 percent in the second quarter of 2015 from 7.5 percent in the first quarter of 2015 and 6.4 percent in the last quarter of 2014.



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Friday, November 6, 2015

November 6, 1982 to November 6, 2015: Here are Stiff Challenges President Biya Faced in 33 Years


Paul Biya: The Political Maradona
Since November 6, 1982 President Biya of Cameroon has stood the taste of time as distinguished statesman. For 33 years, the country has moved, stood stable and at the same time met stiff challenges. The attempted coup plot of 1984, economic crisis, the wing of change, (multiparty politics) civil strike (Ghost town) and now the Boko Haram insurgents in the North part of Cameroon are some of the difficult moments recorded in 33 years.  

The fight against economic gangsters (especially influential members of the CPDM) has also being a great moment of hard decision taking given that a former Prime Minister, former Secretary Generals at the Presidency, Ministers of state, Ministers and Director of state corporations are among the top VIPs arrested and detained.
The man who became Head of State on November 6, 9182 is today one of the longest serving Head of States in the World and the third in the African Continent.  Cameroonians who are 33 years old have never known any other President except Paul Biya. But how did he consolidate power to the point that his critics call him King. To Many of Biya’s critics, having clocked 33 years in power, President Biya is a king but he has ruled nothing when judged from the tempting moments during these years. The lesson from the 33 years of Biyatism has demonstrated one thing vividly, that it does not matter how many times a leader stumbles on obstacles, what matters is that he/she gets up and keep it going smoothly. In other words, the tempting moments of President Biya within 33 years, taught Cameroonians that great people are not those who have never fallen but those who get up after each fall. And, also that trials and tribulations are moments of great reflection because after each tempting moment in President Biya’s 33 years reign comes a brighter idea for improvement. (The New Deal, Greater Ambitions, Great Achievements, Vision 2035) The result is the astronomical improvement in infrastructure, economic, social and political life of Cameroon. Much has been achieved in 33 years, but not without sacrifices by the population and steadfastness by President Paul Biya. Yet much has not been done when compared to the rich resources which call for a more intensified fight against corruption and inertia.
Here below are those difficult moments?

CNU To CPDM
President Biya took over when Cameroon had the unique part system. And the ruling party was the CNU, with President Ahmadou Ahidjo as the party leader and Head of State. Logic would have had it that when President Biya became Head of State he was supposed to take the helm of the party. It was not so because late Ahmadou Ahidjo remained head of the CNU. President Biya was the vice president and on December 11, 1982 the central committee and political bureau of the CNU placed him in charge of party affairs in Ahidjo’s absence. Despite Biya’s loyalty to Ahidjo, a rift occurred in 1983 and Ahidjo went into exile. He accused President Biya of plots against him and even resigned as Head of the CNU. President Paul Biya became CNU President during an extraordinary session held on September 14, 1983. He held that portfolio for two years but another sad incidence forced him to transform the CNU into the Cameroon People’s Democratic Movement, CPDM, in Bamenda in 1985.

Attempted Coup Plot
The rift between President Biya and his predecessor Ahidjo, widened as the latter fled into exile. He constantly accused President Biya of undermining his authority and legacy left behind. When President Biya took the helm of the CNU, he announced Presidential elections for January 14, 1984. He precipitated the elections for they were earlier scheduled for 1985. As the only candidate to this election, President Biya scored a walloping 99.98%. President Ahidjo who had fled into exile was put to trial in absentia for his involvement in a coup plot perpetrated in 1983 by him and two others. The court slammed them death sentences, but President Biya used his presidential clemency and commuted the sentences to life imprisonment. Biya was now in a fix. He decided to disband the Republican guards who were loyal to Ahidjo. He did this on April 5, 1984 and on April 6, 1984 another coup attempt on President Biya was foiled. The northerners were blamed for the coup and the hand of Ahidjo was suspected to have instigated the coup.

Wind Of Change
The wind of change that started in Europe and blew through Africa did not leave Cameroon indifferent. People manifested for multiparty politics. The nation was on a red alert. President Biya granted the wishes of Cameroonians with the liberty laws of 1990. Many political parties cropped up like mushrooms and were duly registered. Presidential elections were organized in 1992 and President Biya met his first ever real challenge. He won the elections with a score of 40 %. Ni John Fru Ndi of the opposition, Social Democratic Front, SDF followed closely with 36%. The opposition candidate contested the results claiming victory. This set the entire nation into a polarized state leading to strikes and marches for the stolen victory. And President Biya had to form a coalition in order to escape an imminent dominance of the opposition in parliament as they won a majority of seats.

Ghost Towns
If anything has ever shaken the very foundation of Cameroon and put President Paul Biya in difficulties it is the ghost towns in the 90s. During the ghost towns declared by the opposition that transformed itself into coalitions, the economy slummed as economic activities were halted. The government machinery could not grind smoothly. Investors were no longer coming and the tax evasion became the order of the day. The nation was paralyzed and the government confused. President Biya had to employ his wits to call for dialogue with the opposition that were the main brains behind the ghost towns. But the opposition was clamouring for sovereign national conference while the government wanted something else. However, the tripartite talks organized by the government diffuse the tension and economic activities resumed. But the opposition SDF boycotted the 1997 elections. In this election, President Paul Biya secured a 92.6% win over the other opposition candidates.

Economic Crises And Devaluation
The economic crises had rocked Africa since 1974. Cameroon did not feel the pinch until 1985 when the economic crises hit Cameroon like a bomb shell. President Paul Biya tasked Cameroonians to embark on agriculture as a means of solving the crises. Cameroonians who were already use to white-collar jobs found agriculture a bitter pill to swallow. Many did not even attempt to swallow the pill. But while President Biya was still looking for ways to take Cameroon out of the economic crises, a natural disaster hit Lake Nyos on August 21, 1986. People and their cattle were killed by the poisonous gas that came from the lake. International humanitarian efforts were mobilized and Cameroon benefited enormously from gifts donated by international organizations. But this cap in hand attitude was not going to help all Cameroonians or last for long.
Another devastating blow was dealt Cameroonians by the devaluation of the CFA currency. Civil servants had to see their salaries slashed. Ends were no longer meeting and tension was gradually boiling in the nation.

Corruption and Inertia
While President Biya was struggling to manage these very difficult moments, his closest collaborators were busy swindling state funds. They took more than their mouths could chew. But not only were the President’s collaborators involved in corruption, they were involved in inertia. The state machinery was bogus and ineffective. People were spending four hours at work and not even four hours of work. Despite President Biya’s policy of rigour and moralization, nothing was moving, as these slogans felt on deaf ears. And the consequent result was that Transparency International ranked Cameroon as the most corrupt country on three runs consecutively. President Biya set to work to reverse the situation. And he had to make hard choices as most of the embezzlers were his closest collaborators. He made the hard choices and threw most of them into prison. This reversed the trend and Cameroon had to honourably lost the trophy of corruption.

The Bakassi palaver
The Bakassi peninsula is today part of Cameron. It has for time in memorial been a headache to Cameroon leaders. Cameroon has lost valiant soldiers at Bakassi and even administrators. President Biya had to employ diplomacy at international level for Bakassi to revert to Cameroon as Nigeria had claimed ownership over that oil rich peninsula of the SW region of Cameroon. Although Cameroon had legitimacy over Bakassi, the area still remained a headache to President Paul Biya as soldiers were killed there regularly. Pirates had made Bakassi their safe haven and had taken hostages there, requiring the joint efforts of Cameroon and France before their release. And it was still from this area that pirates had been operating and raided banks in Limbe and Douala. Thus the Bakassi palaver up to its peaceful settlement had been one of the tempting moments of President Biya within the past 33 years.

Revision of Constitution
The Cameroon constitution was revised in 1996. Before the revision of the constitution, there were heated debates on the necessity of its revision. President Biya created the enabling environment and the constitution was revised given new dispensation in the functioning of the state machinery. There was going to be a constitutional council. There was to be the creation of Regions to replace provinces with decentralization, the creation of the senate and regional councils. But this very constitution placed a two term bar on presidential elections. This therefore meant that President Biya’s mandate acquired in 2004 was the last, because his first seven term mandate was acquired in 1997.
But President Paul Biya said the constitution limited the choice of Cameroonians. He asked for its revision. This met with stiff resistance from the opposition who saw it as a ploy to allow President Paul Biya another opportunity to contest the 2011 presidential elections. Marches were organized by some civil society organizations to denounce the revision of the constitution. The long and short of it is that the bill passed through parliament and the majority CPDM MPs voted for it while the opposition boycotted. Although the bill passed, it was one of those incidences that gave President Paul Biya night mares.

Stolen Wallet, G11 Syndrome and Misinformation
Lieutenant Luc Emane, one of President Biya’s closest collaborators stole his suitcase while they were on mission abroad. This act was so treacherous that President Biya ordered for his immediate arrest and repatriation home to face the music of justice. This came just at a time when the G11 syndrome (G11 are those who want to replace President Biya in 2011) had gained some prominence. Some of President Biya’s collaborators who had embezzled state funds were allegedly said to be using the funds to sponsor a smear campaign on the personality of the president. And that these detractors were trying to undermine the peace reigning in Cameroon through their nefarious plans of seizing by power what they can never achieve through the ballot box. For this reason, many fabricated reports were being circulated by agents of these detractors that President Biya and family have ill-gotten wealth starched in bank accounts abroad.

The February Strikes
In February 2008 there was an uprising that paralyzed four of the ten regions of Cameroon. People went on the streets because of rising food prices. The strike that was purported started by tanker and taxi drivers escalated, resulting to losses in human lives and property. The gravity of the strike could be measured in the down turn in economic activities. Looting became the order of the day. It was actually a challenging moment for President Biya. But as a serene leader, who knows how to absorb the shocks, he called the shots and the strike action ended. What is important today is that a soft cushion has been provided by government to absorb all the negative shocks of the rising food prices. The prices of basic commodities were reduced with an increase in the salaries of civil servants. Also subsidies and custom duties waved on so many imported basic commodities.

Boko Haram Insurgents
The fight against Boko Haram insurgents in the Northern Region of Cameroon has been another challenging task. The military has shown its bravery in the fight as President stood his ground that the insurgents must be crushed. The method of abducting Cameroonians and foreign nationals have been tempting yet Biya has always emerged victorious. 



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