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Wednesday, July 4, 2012

Re: Understanding Nfor Susungi

It is but true that till this world will one day comes to an end cowards will continue to live till the
end of time, this guy who wrote this nonsense below here and Mr dokta are real cowards.


From: Dennis Tambe <dbtmamfe@hotmail.com>
To: ambasbay@googlegroups.com; cameroon_politics@yahoogroups.com; camnetwork Camnetwork <camnetwork@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Wednesday, July 4, 2012 12:00 PM
Subject: RE: Understanding Nfor Susungi

"Considering the paramount importance of the issues involved, coupled with the respective strength of the two major parties in the Southern Cameroons House of Assembly, we consider it a matter of profound regret that neither H.M Government in the United Kingdom nor the government of the Southern Cameroons considered it appropriate to invite the Opposition to take part in the Yaoundé discussions before the so-called "Constitution for a Federal United Kamerun Republic" was signed by Premier J.N Foncha, 'for and on behalf of the government of the Southern Cameroons', and President Ahmadou Ahidjo and Prime Minister Asale, 'for and on behalf of the Cameroun Republic'.  Since the territory of the Southern Cameroons is still held in trust by H.M government in the United Kingdom, we question very strongly the competence of Premier J.N Foncha to conclude and sign an international agreement of such magnitude 'for and on behalf of the government of the Southern Cameroons"'.

Dr Susungi,

Well done.
Thanks for posting this. 
This is ample proof of the beginnings of the "hush hush" politics of spoils that bedeviled West Cameroon
and is forever seared in the memories of many Anglophones.  PM Foncha and his cohorts rode rough shod over our common destiny without as much as blinking an eye. 

As the enlightened and benevolent British have observed above, PM Foncha engaged Anglophones in a fait accompli  without the benefit of a discussion with our civil society, including government Opposition. PM Foncha and his KNDP party contrived to get on the reunification bandwagon before anyone else with the hope of benefiting from the grace and favour of President Ahidjo.  And yes, Yaounde was El dorado for them and their crowd. They developed a bitter taste for reunification only after they were evinced from the feasting table.

Today, apologists for this intrepid and selfish politics (the SCNC and those who profited from it by design or chance) proffer Foncha's  "naivete" and his subsequent feigned "apology" as grounds for Anglophones returning to the status quo ante under the aegis of a "Republic of Southern Cameroons". Once bitten, twice shy.

The moribund and dastardly politics of West Cameroon is behind us.  We now live in The Republic of Cameroon that Messrs Foncha and Muna bestowed on us. The way forward now is regionalization within The Republic of Cameroon. We must get off this mushy-headed nostalgia about the intrepid politics of yesteryear that many knew nothing about but have no qualms romanticizing  about.  Anglophones must stop playing Russian roulette with their futures.

Mukefor Dennis Besong Tambe
Gubernatorial Aspirant
SW Region.


> Date: Wed, 4 Jul 2012 11:24:31 +0200
> Subject: Understanding Nfor Susungi
> From: nyangkweagien@gmail.com
> To: ambasbay@googlegroups.com
>
> Nfor Susungi's piece on the alleged « reunification » of the
> Cameroons, should be looked at through lenses that monitor the
> political game of Le Republique du Cameroun within the frame work of
> RDPC politics.
> When a certain Mbono Samba woman who was a political bureau member of
> the RDPC died some years ago, there was that internecine fight amongst
> the elite looters of the South Province to replace her at that high
> looting table. Jacques fame Ndongo finally outsmarted older people to
> grab the position.
>
> Of course, it is no secret that Nkambe is an RDPC political orphan
> since the demise of politburo member Samuel Ngeh Tamfu. That vacuum
> has created a political playground where retirees believe they can
> bring their wit to play for a dual objective: grab that position or
> get one in a Government very soon to be announced by Paul Biya. And
> Nfor Susungi cannot be said to be not aware of this. Is writing is
> timing and calculative.
> By so doing, he thought that he was going to arouse a lot of sympathy
> to his opinion and make him a credible person for Biya in the place of
> Philemon Yang, why not! By that token, Biya would have found in
> Susungi, that missile that will destroy the restoration of Southern
> Cameroon urge.
>
> But what the likes of Nfor Susungi fails to understand is that
> Southern Cameroonians are more politically alert than he will think
> and can forecast political weather than the people he intend to serve
> by his strategy and action. Tamfu's place is open, all Susungi has to
> do is openly declare for the RDPC. He should then call Fidelis Nji by
> his side so they move around singing that "Biya is the cleverest
> person, the only leader, the greatest person and the wisest person
> that can lead La republique du Cameroun, till the world will come to
> an end".
> That is a workable piece of advice. I will not charge him for that.
>
> However, King Constantinople did won the Romans that "woe betides he
> who is laughing when Rome is burning"
>
> Nyangkwe Agien
>
> --
> Aaron Agien Nyangkwe
> Journalist-OutCome Mapper
> P.O.Box 5213
> Douala-Cameroon


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