Saturday, June 11, 2016

Cameroon's No 1 Minority Problem









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No matter how Cameroon's inescapable problem is presented by its advocates, no matter whom these advocates direct their fire at, no matter how honourable or dishonourable some of  the advocates for a solution of the inescapble problem are, no matter  what  the cause (difficult to define because of its diverse goals) promises upon its realisation, the truth is that the number one  minority problem in Cameroon  is the predicament of the peoples west of the River Mungo ( Southwestern German Kamerun, British Southern Cameroons, West Cameroon, Northwest and Southwest provinces, or what is today Northwest and Southwest regions). The problem was caused by the ill will or bad faith of the evil French-imposed system (the Ahidjo-Biya regimes of Cameroonians who did not support the reunification and independence cause), exacerbated by the docility and incomprehension of Cameroonians after their defeat by the evil system; but the problem would be solved by Cameroonians on both sides of the River Mungo working together to get rid of our living nightmare (the Biya regime and the evil system).

No linguistic entity (Francophones or Anglophones, or the different ethnic groups) is responsible for the plight of the peoples west of the River Mungo. The evil minority system supported by less than 10% of Cameroonians; a system that is rejected by every single ethnic group, province and religion in Cameroon; a system led today by Paul Biya in collaboration with criminals from every ethnic group, province, linguistic entity and religion; is what is suffocating the peoples west of the River Mungo in particular, and the rest of Cameroonians in general.

It is along those parameters that we, Cameroonians, can found the New Cameroon where all the grievances of its diverse peoples can be redressed. We can only realize that by closing ranks as victims of an evil system we never opted for.








                                                                                                 


1 comment:

  1. It is easy to identify a problem but the difficulty lies on rendering solutions to the problems! While it might be a very good opinion the solution can only be prescribed and forged by the victims, who feel the bitch.When the AAC took up the struggle no one supported to mount the pressure. We red light is now on after the stale greenlight for renegotiation. The deed is casted!

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