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Saturday, December 1, 2012

Re: AGBOR Tabi May Face CONAC

The honorable Chief Justice knows full well that without separation of powers in Cameroon, we simply live as a jungle law state where decisions must fit the whims and caprices of one man at the top, in that case the public opinion justice far outweighs the established one man justice system. We are waiting when the honorable former Chief Justice embraces fully the freedom of our people, we are waiting for that moment. 
 
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In a message dated 11/30/2012 9:43:05 A.M. Pacific Standard Time, atsoah@gmail.com writes:
Hournorable why you di wast time we de for here di suffer because we no know book and law you too you join we? Chief Justice if i am not mistaken can you take that bastard to court and teach him just a bit of what the law is all about?

On Fri, Nov 30, 2012 at 10:49 AM, PAP Communications Team <presidentayah@gmail.com> wrote:
Panic-Stricken Agbor Tabi May Face CONAC Soon!

By AYAH Paul Abine

Mr. Peter Agbor Tabi, a deputy secretary general at the Presidency of
the Republic, one of Mr. Biya's crooked messengers, like many others,
went to Mamfe on November 6 with the mission to extol Mr. Biya  on the
so-called 30th anniversary of Mr. Biya's accession to power.
Right-thinking persons expected those praise-singers to tell the world
what Mr. Biya has achieved for 30 years as president. But at Mamfe,
that was not to be. With the horrible roads before those who had eyes
to see; without electricity for three hours running any one day; with
the taps drier in the rainy season than otherwise; with the torturing,
maiming and killing of citizens by sadistic forces with impunity,
there was no single mitigating circumstance. No, none!

Mr. Peter Agbor Tabi, however, had a ready answer: he found a
scapegoat in Ayah Paul. He purported to paint Ayah Paul black by
attempting to slough off his criminal disposition under a sparkling
cloak and dress up his victim with. He went ahead to procure the Voice
of Manyu to sing his criminal allegations repeatedly daily for weeks.
As recently as November 20, the Voice of Manyu was on it agog: two
full weeks later!

Even as Ayah Paul was hundreds of kilometers away at Buea, Ayah Paul
become the central theme of Paul Biya's anniversary at Mamfe! Is not
that only very consistent with persons' of unsound mind – those whose
reasoning has been severely impaired – totally disrupted? It of course
cannot be otherwise! Mr. Peter Agbor Tabi is under constant
apprehension of my revelations about his fraudulent conversion of the
100 million meant for war victims in Akwaya; not any less the millions
he collected from the public for identity cards that were in fact
issued for free. He is well aware of the tough times ahead: the time
when even his murderous secret police will have deserted him!

I have waited for verbose homilies from the preachers of Manyu unity
in vain! I have waited in perpetual solitude for distant Manyu
philosophers to think out the often vaunted fraternal remedies, and
waiting still am I. Let it be remembered that I never have attacked
Mr. Peter Agbor Tabi ever. I am the perpetual patient! Is it that Mr.
Peter Agbor Tabi wants to become the Member of Parliament for Akwaya?
Were that even the case, is such uncouth primitive approach right?

I believe it is high time someone reminded Mr. Peter Agbor Tabi that
neither Agbor nor Tabi is an Ibo name! The holes may not be big enough
to hold back the fish any longer! Those who have ears let them hear as
the day of reckoning may not be so distant any more!

--
Communications & Public Relations,
People's Action Party, PAP
National Working Secretariat,
Buea, South West Region,
Cameroon.

Motto: Work - Peace - Justice

Tel: (00237) 78 35 80 29 / 94 99 87 43

--
Communications & Public Relations,
People's Action Party, PAP
National Working Secretariat,
Buea, South West Region,
Cameroon.

Motto: Work - Peace - Justice

Tel: (00237) 78 35 80 29 / 94 99 87 43

*E-mail: papcameroon@yahoo.com, presidentayah@gmail.com
*Official Website:  www.paprc2011.com OR www.ayahpaul.net

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"I profoundly believe all Cameroonians will some day speak the same
language, sing the same songs, dance to the same rhythm, dine and wine at
the same table. When the rich shall cater for the poor and the strong shall
help the weak, the law shall be supreme, justice and peace shall forever
reign, if we are honest and believe we can get there. God bless
Cameroon."Hon. AYAH Paul ABINE, Cameroon 2011 Presidential Candidate and PAP National Secretary General.
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