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Wednesday, July 4, 2012

Understanding Nfor Susungi

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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