Re: [Manyunet] [camnetwork] 25, 000 New Workers in Cameroon, NO SALARY !

Hi Sama,
I can now really see through you Sama. We are trying to engage in a civilised conversation and you are dismissing us. You have no power and you are behaving like a tyrant. Imagine that you were allowed to lead Cameroon. If  Mr Sama is made a ruler in Cameroon can the last person living that country switch off the lights.  You totally lack respect for professionals like Fred who will work to develop Cameroon and now you  can longer stand our debate. Well, welcome to our free world. As a local hero, it appears the little privileges you have have entered your head.  I will really like to know the sort of people who are giving audience when your are making your inflammable speeches. You can not build Cameroon from ground zero but with what CNU and CPDM have left. Please keep writing.
 
Moh Kembong.
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From: Sama Thomas Achoa <atsoah@gmail.com>
To: ambasbay <ambasbay@googlegroups.com>
Sent: Mon, 3 Sep 2012 7:56
Subject: Re: [Manyunet] [camnetwork] 25, 000 New Workers in Cameroon, NO SALARY !

Look Dr Mbua if you go ahead to debate with those nonscores my hands are no longer there
Dr in nawa day's there people who still see but through their elders lences? Abeg you fit continue with deze canna
people but for me we and them dong finish

On Sun, Sep 2, 2012 at 5:49 PM, <vagbor2009@aol.com> wrote:
Hi Mr Mbua,
I come from Kembong and my elders have decreed that we follow any party that is ruling.  So we will wait until the goods are delivered by SCNC. I am still disappointed with Lawyer Elad. Is lawyer Elad representing SCNC in Rwanda?
 
Moh kembong.
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From: louis egbe <louis_egbe@yahoo.co.uk>
To: ambasbay <ambasbay@googlegroups.com>
Sent: Sat, 1 Sep 2012 23:34
Subject: Re: [Manyunet] [camnetwork] 25, 000 New Workers in Cameroon, NO SALARY !

Hello Moh Kembong,
It was law in West Cameroon for all corporations and government workers. Everybody received their salaries at the end of the first month. My mother began working in the CDC in 1968 and received her salary the very first month. It was uniform. Please, check your facts; and buttress them with examples.
 East Cameroon/LRC are cheating the people with this fraudulent 2 year wait. Corrupt  people in power keep the money to be paid in the bank and cream off the interests while the workers starve.  According to your logic, this trend is reasonable since this has always been the case.
Southern Cameroons has nothing to do with/in Rwanda!
The SCNC is a liberation group. Southern Cameroons is a former UN Trust Territory.  So, whether any person supports the SCNC or whatever organisation, the international status of the SC Territory remains unchanged. It is of importance that we get this distinction right. Please, do not mix the two.
Mbua

--- On Sat, 1/9/12, vagbor2009@aol.com <vagbor2009@aol.com> wrote:

From: vagbor2009@aol.com <vagbor2009@aol.com>
Subject: Re: [Manyunet] [camnetwork] 25, 000 New Workers in Cameroon, NO SALARY !
To: ambasbay@googlegroups.com
Date: Saturday, 1 September, 2012, 20:53

Hi  Mbua,
 
You have get your facts wrong.  Please check our archives and you will know that even the West Cameroon government did not started paying people immediately they started work. If Eland is not CPDM was he appointed by SCNC and sent to Rwanda as their representative? Is this the sort of government SCNC will present to West Cameroonian? Is SCNC old wine in new bottles? Some of you are making us to doubt this whole SCNC business.
 
Moh Kembong.
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From: louis egbe <louis_egbe@yahoo.co.uk>
To: ambasbay <ambasbay@googlegroups.com>
Sent: Fri, 31 Aug 2012 20:58
Subject: Re: [Manyunet] [camnetwork] 25, 000 New Workers in Cameroon, NO SALARY !

Hello Moh Kembong,
 
In West Cameroon people received their salaries the same month they began work. What is happening in LRC is exploitation, short-sightedness and incompetence. Why would you not pay somebody when he starts work? This is a primitive and bad system.
 
Biya's regime is corrupt and made up of thieves.
 
Let Biya and his ministers take me to court.
 
Nobody forces any one to protest in Cameroon. People have their free will.
 
Lawyer Elad is not a CPDM.
 
Greetings.
 
Mbua

--- On Fri, 31/8/12, vagbor2009@aol.com <vagbor2009@aol.com> wrote:

From: vagbor2009@aol.com <vagbor2009@aol.com>
Subject: Re: [Manyunet] [camnetwork] 25, 000 New Workers in Cameroon, NO SALARY !
To: ambasbay@googlegroups.com
Date: Friday, 31 August, 2012, 20:04

Hi  my brother,
If you were put in the position of Mr Biya you will do worst. Have you ever worked in Cameroon? From your writing, it suggest that you are a theorist  and not a pragmatist. If you are that bold,  please pay your flight to Cameroon and start protesting from the airport. Some of you put others at risk and  when time comes because you have God fathers in Cameroon you suffer no consequences. Be realistic this is politics in Africa we are talking about.  Most people jump on the wagon and say they are opposing the government and when the same government give them positions they jump from the sinking ship. Take the example of lawyer Elland who became the president of SCNC and when CPDM gave him a post he joined them. How can we even trust must people who write here if they are not government spies. The problem is not Biya. Let all of us look at our selves. If you have never benefited from a relative who has benefited from CPDM or a relative let that person cast the first stone.  I wonder if you were born in Cameroon. If your were then you were not observant. Since the days of Adhijo no civil servant never take their salary as soon as they start work. Even when we were students in Yaounde university in the 1980s, your first student Aid was received in December. Please checks your fact before you write. Those who   took the job offers thinking they are going to receive a salary in the next couple of months are not living the reality in Cameroon. The problem is not Biya, the problem is all of us Cameroonians.
 
Moh Kembong.
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From: Sama Thomas Achoa <atsoah@gmail.com>
To: ambasbay <ambasbay@googlegroups.com>
Sent: Thu, 30 Aug 2012 21:56
Subject: Re: [camnetwork] 25,000 New Workers in Cameroon, NO SALARY !

Who is this that is afraid of trouble?
If you are know that Mr Taku and a host of others are not by the way where are we that we still have to be afraid of Mr Paul Biya Nbingvondo and his Stogist.
Mr Man you want Taku Moses to proof to you that Lucifer Biya is a thief then you must be an alien on this earth.

On Thu, Aug 30, 2012 at 11:26 AM, <vagbor2009@aol.com> wrote:
Hi Taku,
Have you ever seen Biya at the treasury or bank taking money? Please let us not be getting emotional. What you are writing here can you give any prove in a court of law? We know there is corruption in Cameroon but is Biya involved? That is the same thing that has been discussed over and over in the past on Manyu net about Marafa and now there is no evidence to tie him to the crime. The court of law is not about the bible but it is about the rule of law. Evidence is needed so make sure you have your evidence. In law you do not just belief like the bible but you need evidence and documents to show.Some of you sex up your stories on Manyu net and become very emotional just like you do in church. Let us keep emotions  way because one day our emails on manyu net may get us into trouble. So when we write give us the prove. Until then I think you are very emotional and get carried away like a kid. Accusations of embezzlement  are serious.
 
Moh Kembong.
 
 
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Sent: Wed, 29 Aug 2012 19:34
Subject: Re: [camnetwork] 25,000 New Workers in Cameroon, NO SALARY !

My People,
Where is the money going to come from as all the money in theTreasury is being used by the owner-Biya.? Well, i am with my spiritual pen writing to heaven all the complains against our captors and there shall be no release of funds from the source-Heaven as all authority belongs to God and He is the owner of all things. Ps 24
 
Poverty Poverty Poverty will be their portion as even the medical Doctors and or staffs are not being paid now. Who will redeem LRDC as a Saviour eeh? Can Yang who is head of Gov't do the redemption as a stranger as Daniel PM in Babylon? Either Biya will escape too, as he can not bear the situation/weight as the 3 sentences are very heavy on him.
 
That is one of the 3 sentences against LRDC that of POVERTY POVERTY POVERTY to the nation. I am sorry for Emade who is right in Bamenda away from her kids and had loaned heavy sums perhaps with interest and does not know when she will pay and the interest will be acrueing to the advantage of the lender.
 
Southern Cameroonians should pray hard so as to have our freedom as a Bird from the snare of the fowler-Satan. Yang should pray hard or resign and escape to his own safety as that will be the best thing for him to do now. He should escape to Nigeria and not to Europe or America. That is my advice for him as Biya will surely put his wicked hands on him using unfounded accusations against him. Do not resign, but just escape as the Olympic guys have done. You do not need a visa or passport to Nigeria as I did in AD 2004 when I was to be assassinated by Musonge after I wrote a 7 page letter of Truth to him, revealing to him that he was in Babylon as P.M.Daniel while his people were surffering with pains.
 
May the Lord continue to fight our Restoration battle as He did to the tribe of Judah-Amen.
 
Yours freedom fighter-not with human weapons of MK 47 but with spiritual Missiles that can not be stopped by any one from arriving its destinations.
Rev.(Papa) Taku-Ayuk Moses (alias Daniel/D.M.Tutu of Southern Cameroons 
 
 


--- On Wed, 8/29/12, t_ndi <t_ndi@yahoo.com> wrote:

From: t_ndi <t_ndi@yahoo.com>
Subject: [camnetwork] 25,000 New Workers in Cameroon, NO SALARY !
To: camnetwork@yahoogroups.com
Date: Wednesday, August 29, 2012, 10:21 AM

 
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Thousands of Cameroonians received jobs in the public service sector in the past year in a new government program to boost employment. But of the 25,000 new hires, just 3,000 have received pay for months of work. Others must live far from their families, turning excitement to frustration for the new recruits. Government officials say the employees are lucky to have jobs and will receive their pay soon.
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President Paul Biya signs the employment law.
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by Nakinti Nofuru Senior Reporter
Tuesday - August 28, 2012
BAMENDA, CAMEROON – Vivian Emade sits at her office desk, its surface piled high with papers. Her left hand supports her chin, and her eyes are lost in thought.

Emade, 40, is a widow with five children who hails from the Southwest region of Cameroon. She is one of the new recruits hired under Operation 25,000 Youths, an initiative launched by President Paul Biya to reduce unemployment in the country by offering jobs in the public service sector to citizens not older than 40.

"The joy with which I received the news of this employment is gradually fading away."
- Vivian Emade, new recruit, Operation 25,000 Youths
"I am grateful to the government for absorbing me at the age of 40," she says.

But despite the president's promise that employees would start receiving their pay from their first month of work, she says she hasn't earned a dime since receiving her post in December 2011.

"I have shed a basin full of tears ever since I came here," she says.

Emade says she also must live away from her children and home in Kumba in the Southwest region because her assignment is at the Northwest Regional Delegation of Women's Empowerment and the Family in Bamenda, the capital of Cameroon's Northwest region.

"My children are still there in my husband's house in Kumba all by themselves, with no one to look after them," she says. "I am dying slowly in pains."

She says she presented her husband's death certificate and other documents to prove to the government that she resides in Kumba, but her Bamenda posting remained. She has been moving back and forth with limited funds in order to take care of her family in Kumba.

"I have a sick child whom I have to look after all the time," Emade says. "As a result, I travel to Kumba every now and then to follow up [on] his ailing health. I have borrowed over 600,000 francs ($1,145) just to make sure that my children are well taken care of."

She says her current situation runs counter to the mission of the Ministry of Women's Empowerment and the Family, where her posting is.

"Posting me to the Northwest region instead of the Southwest to me is contrary to what my ministry itself preaches," Emade says. "If the ministry is really bent on empowering women and family, they should have posted me in my region, where I can easily run my family."

Emade says she can no longer stand the stress of living away from her children.

"I feel like quitting," she says. "I used to work in the private sector before the recruitment, and I was earning a small salary that I managed well. Now, the case is different. There is no source of income for me."

Emade says she wishes that the government would address the situation of the newly recruited 25,000 employees so that they could excel in their new posts. Work without extrinsic motivation – even if intrinsic motivation is there – is ineffective, she says.

"The joy with which I received the news of this employment is gradually fading away," Emade says.

Recruits of Operation 25,000 Youths cite lack of pay and relocation away from family as obstacles to benefiting from the new government employment program. But government officials and public service representatives say that the recruits are lucky to have jobs and will receive their wages soon. Meanwhile, others say the problems aren't isolated to the program, with lack of pay common in government jobs and the country struggling to recover from strict economic policies to repay loans.

Read more: http://www.globalpressinstitute.org/global-news/africa/cameroon/government-initiative-employs-25000-new-workers-cameroon-fails-pay-most#ixzz24xNP53bA
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