Monsieur Celestin Bedzigui. Allow yourself the privilege of insulting
any LRC scheme plan, like Vice presidency bid etc...but, and BUT, Sir,
DON'T ever insult a people...like AMBAZONIANS and think you can get
away with it!!!!!!
MF Yembe in Nkambe
On 12/24/12, Nyangkwe Agien Aaron <nyangkweagien@gmail.com> wrote:
> Mr Bedzigui
>
> That letter circulated very well in Cameroon in the 1990s. Since you
> had that second class purview for Anglophones, you did not consider
> it. You are trying to read it now because it appears the writing is
> clear on the wall.
>
> That writing is clear: the will cannot be turned back any more
>
> Merry Xmas and Happy New Year to you
>
> Aaron
>
> On 12/23/12, Ofege Ntemfac <ntemfacnchwete@gmail.com> wrote:
>> Mr Bedzigui,
>> Once again you miss the point completely and it is not your fault.
>> You are the vintage outcome of the French-Napoleonic-Jacobin system
>> and, it would seem, you have even known another system.
>> Kenneth John Begheni Ndeh has the same problem.
>> You see..the Southern-West Cameroon system was a parliamentary
>> democracy which secreted its leadership from grassroots via, often
>> tough elections. The leaders owed their mandate and their right to be
>> leaders by/from the people who elected them and voted them out of
>> office. Leaders were never appointed-created by decrees.
>> Your Jacobin system is most barbaric. Brice Nincheu once asked me this
>> question: Who ELECTED Mr. Biya in the first place...that he would now
>> permit himself to invent an entire army of rascals whom he call
>> LEADERS?
>> That is the question.
>> The Jacobin system permits inertia, dictatorship, corruption,
>> un-accountability, etc.
>> Finally, old friend, you are confused, ours is not about putting
>> individuals into position but inventing or re-inventing a state and a
>> SYSTEM...
>> Once that system is in place..even a toddler can run the state.
>> This is the SYSTEM I grew up in..
>> We will restore it, one way or another.
>>
>>
>> On 12/23/12, Celestin Bedzigui <celestin.bedzigui@ymail.com> wrote:
>>> I second this motion... But who??? John B. Ndeh? John Fru Ndi? Atanga
>>> Nji...? Or Ofege Ntemfack??? Laughing!!!Those seem to be the
>>> ''political
>>> material '' available... It doesn' t obviously seem to be enough....
>>> Fellow Anglophones should work to build up more national political
>>> figures
>>> rather than drawning their energy in a illusional "Ambazonia''.
>>> C. B.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> ________________________________
>>> From: Pa Fru Ndeh <PaFruNdeh@YAHOO.COM>
>>> To: "SDF-FORUM@yahoogroupes.fr" <SDF-FORUM@yahoogroupes.fr>;
>>> "Shesadc@yahoogroups.com" <Shesadc@yahoogroups.com>
>>> Cc: Cameroon Politics <cameroon_politics@yahoogroups.com>; Cameroon
>>> Creative
>>> group <creativiews@yahoogroups.com>; Ambazonia Group
>>> <ambasbay@googlegroups.com>; Shesa 23 <shesa23@yahoogroups.com>; AMACAM
>>> <amacam@yahoogroups.com>; bali C. P. C <boba-list@yahoogroups.com>;
>>> CAMNETWORK <camnetwork@yahoogroups.com>; ACCDF <accdf@yahoogroups.com>;
>>> Mwananchi Mwananchi <mwananchi@yahoogroups.com>; Africa Politics
>>> <AfricansPolitics@yahoogroups.com>; Nigerian Politics
>>> <naijapolitics@yahoogroups.com>; "shesausa@yahoogroups.com"
>>> <shesausa@yahoogroups.com>; "cappsa@yahoogroups.com"
>>> <cappsa@yahoogroups.com>
>>> Sent: Sunday, December 23, 2012 11:22 AM
>>> Subject: [AfricansPolitics] Re: Biya should name ANGLOPHONE
>>> Vice-President
>>> for Sake of UNITY-> Dr John Ngu Foncha's Resignation Letter from the
>>> CPDM:
>>> More about the KNDP and its founders
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> The PAAWCE Presidential quest is very multi-lateral in nature.
>>> The Southern Cameroons question or equation is part and parcel of this
>>> mult-lateral conquest.
>>>
>>> Blessed Be CameroonPa Fru Ndeh
>>>
>>>
>>> ________________________________
>>> From: Ofege Ntemfac <ntemfacnchwete@gmail.com>
>>> To: Shesadc@yahoogroups.com
>>> Cc: Cameroon Politics <cameroon_politics@yahoogroups.com>; Cameroon
>>> Creative
>>> group <creativiews@yahoogroups.com>; SDF-Forum
>>> <SDF-FORUM@yahoogroupes.fr>;
>>> Ambazonia Group <ambasbay@googlegroups.com>; Shesa 23
>>> <shesa23@yahoogroups.com>; AMACAM <amacam@yahoogroups.com>; bali C. P. C
>>> <boba-list@yahoogroups.com>; CAMNETWORK <camnetwork@yahoogroups.com>;
>>> ACCDF
>>> <accdf@yahoogroups.com>; Mwananchi Mwananchi
>>> <mwananchi@yahoogroups.com>;
>>> Africa Politics <AfricansPolitics@yahoogroups.com>; Nigerian Politics
>>> <naijapolitics@yahoogroups.com>; "shesausa@yahoogroups.com"
>>> <shesausa@yahoogroups.com>; "cappsa@yahoogroups.com"
>>> <cappsa@yahoogroups.com>
>>> Sent: Sunday, December 23, 2012 11:02 AM
>>> Subject: [SDF-FORUM] Re: [Shesadc] Biya should name ANGLOPHONE
>>> Vice-President for Sake of UNITY-> Dr John Ngu Foncha's Resignation
>>> Letter
>>> from the CPDM: More about the KNDP and its founders
>>> You have now gone from PA-AWASE...to Vice President?They told you that
>>> the
>>> Southern Cameroons Question is a matter of vicepresidency?On 12/23/12,
>>> Pa
>>> Fru Ndeh <PaFruNdeh@yahoo.com> wrote:> Fw: Biya should name ANGLOPHONE
>>> Vice-President for Sake of UNITY>>> Blessed Be Cameroon> Pa Fru Ndeh>>
>>> -----
>>> Forwarded Message -----> From: Ofege Ntemfac <ntemfacnchwete@gmail.com>>
>>> To:
>>> cameroon_politics@yahoogroups.com> Cc: Camnet Camnetwork
>>> <camnetwork@yahoogroups.com>> Sent: Sunday, December 23, 2012 10:54 AM>
>>> Subject: [cameroon_politics] Dr John Ngu Foncha's Resignation Letter
>>> from>
>>> the CPDM: More about the KNDP and its founders>> Dr. J.N. Foncha's
>>> Resignation Letter:>> Yaounde, 9th June 1990> Your Excellency,>
>>> RESIGNATION
>>> FROM THE CPDM> I have the honour to inform Your Excellency that after
>>> careful> considera-tion and careful thought, I have decided to address
>>> to
>>> you> my resigna-tion from the Cameroon's People's Democratic Movement>
>>> (CPDM) and my reasons for
>>> resigning are as follows:>> The CPDM which elected me as its first
>>> National
>>> Vice President is the> party which forms the GOC and has been
>>> responsible
>>> for shaping> government policies.>> As the National Vice President of
>>> the
>>> party, I have found it> impossible to use my exalted position to help in
>>> any
>>> way shape or> influence the policies of the party and nation because:>>
>>> 1)
>>> Demands by me for audience with the Chairman (President) of the> party
>>> to
>>> discuss issues have been systematically turned down.>> 2) Several memos
>>> and
>>> representations I have made in writing on several> important national
>>> issues
>>> have been ignored.>> During my political career which spans over forty
>>> years, I headed the> group that campaigned for and got the peoples of
>>> the
>>> then the> Southern Cameroons to vote for unification, after which I
>>> went
>>> from> village to village in the then East Cameroun at the risk of my
>>> life
>>> to> calm terrorism which existed at the time. I even housed some>
>>> Cameroonians wanted in East Cameroon. I successfully had them>
>>> reconcile
>>> with the Ahidjo government. I missed being shot down on my> way from
>>> Bafang
>>> on peace making mission.>> After unification, a lot of Cameroonians had
>>> confidence in me and when> the first Presidential elections were coming
>>> up,
>>> many people urged me> to stand against President Ahidjo. I decided to go
>>> for
>>> the Vice> Presiden-cy instead in order to avoid unnecessary conflict and
>>> further> bloodshed.>> When President Ahidjo decided to get rid of me as
>>> the
>>> Vice President,> a lot of Cameroonians sympathized with me and urged me
>>> to
>>> make an> issue out of it, but for the love of peace, I came back quietly
>>> to>
>>> live in my village as a private citizen.>> After settling in my village,
>>> I
>>> was occasionally consulted on some> national issues and I accepted to
>>> serve
>>> the people of Cameroun in> whatever capacity it pleased the powers that
>>> be
>>> to put me. When the> leadership of Cameroun changed hands and Your
>>> Excellency became the> President of the Republic and eventually head of
>>> the
>>> CNU, I assured> Your Excellency that I was at your disposal and ready
>>> from
>>> my> experience to give you advice you may need on national issues.> 1)
>>> Unfortunately this was not to be as it became clear to me that I> had
>>> become
>>> an irrelevant nuisance that had to be ignored and> ridiculed.> - I was
>>> to
>>> be
>>> used now only as window dressing and not listened to. I> am most of the
>>> time
>>> summoned to meetings by radio with-out any> courtesy of my consultation
>>> on
>>> the agenda.> 2) All projects of the former West Cameroon I had either
>>> initiated or> held very dear to my heart had to be taken over,
>>> mismanaged
>>> and> ruined, e.g. Cameroon Bank, West Cameroon Marketing Board, WADA in>
>>> Wum, West Cameroon Cooperative Movement.> 3) Whereas I spent all my
>>> life
>>> fighting to have a deep sea port in> Limbe(Victoria) developed, this
>>> project
>>> had to be shelved and in-stead> an expensive pipeline is
>>> to be built from SONARA in Limbe to Douala in> order to pipe the oil to
>>> Douala.> 4) All the roads in West Cameroon my government had either
>>> built,> improved or maintained were allowed to deteriorate making
>>> Kumba-Mamfe,> Mamfe-Bamenda, Bamenda-Wum-Nkambe, Bamenda-Mom
>>> inaccessible
>>> by
>>> road.> Projects were shelved even after petrol produced enough money
>>> for>
>>> building them and the Limbe sea port.> 5) All progress of employment,
>>> appointments, etc. meant to pro-mote> adequate regional representation
>>> in
>>> government and its services have> been revised or changed at the expense
>>> of
>>> those who stood for TRUTH> and justice. They are identified as
>>> "Fon-cha-man"
>>> and put aside.> 6) The anglophone Cameroonian whom I brought into the
>>> Union have been> ridiculed and referred to as "les Biafrians", les
>>> ene-mies
>>> dans la> maison", "les traites', etc., and the constitutional provisions
>>> which> protected this anglophone minority have been suppressed, their
>>> voices>
>>> drowned while the rule of the gun has replaced the dialogue which>
>>> anglophones cherish very much.> 7) The national media has been used
>>> by
>>> the government through people> who never voted for unification to
>>> misinform
>>> the citizens about> Bamenda, deliberate lies have been told over the
>>> mass
>>> media all in an> attempt to isolate the anglophone Cameroonians who
>>> voted
>>> for> unification and subject them to hatred and more discrimination and>
>>> harassment from other Cameroonians.> 8) Embezzlement of Public funds
>>> in
>>> all forms and illegal exportation> of our currency by the privileged
>>> class
>>> seems to go without rep-rimand> but is rather condoned.> 9) The
>>> constitution which I have held and preached as the supreme law> of the
>>> land
>>> is in many respects being ignored or manipulat-ed... Let> the CPDM not
>>> move
>>> towards the direction where it will find itself> collapsing faster than
>>> many
>>> of the "strong" govern-ments that have> collapsed in recent memory. My
>>> resignation is effective from today the> 9th June 1990.> Thank You.> I
>>> have
>>> the Honor to be>> Yours Respectfully,>> Dr. J.N. Foncha>>>> On 12/22/12,
>>> SAF
>>> <suhade@yahoo.com> wrote:>> FEN and Dr. Atang,>> Since you guys are
>>> doubting
>>> what I wrote>> about the KNDP I have a source for you. Unfortunately, it
>>> does not>> provide>> all>> the information, but if you take the>> time
>>> to
>>> connect the dots you will see that the KNDP was a UPC creation>> and>>
>>> Foncha was only the titular leader. In order to piece the
>>> information,>>
>>> you>> will have to read from other>> sources and connect the dots.>>
>>> Before I provide the>> evidence to you, I will like to draw some
>>> parallels
>>> with the formation of>> the>> SDF. You all know that Ni John Fru Ndi did
>>> not
>>> found the SDF. The SDF was>> actually created by a few lawyers in
>>> secrecy
>>> in
>>> Yaounde, with Ben Muna a>> major>> player. Ben told us when he visited
>>> the
>>> US some 20 years ago that after>> creating it they met
>>> and asked Ni John Fru Ndi if he was willing to bell>> the>> cat or act
>>> as
>>> the party's place holder? Ni John Fru Ndi accepted and when>> the>>
>>> political storm was over, he rose from the political ashes as a sphinx>>
>>> and>> refused to hand over the party to the persons who created it.
>>> That>>
>>> explains>> why the real founders of the>> SDF and the place holder have
>>> been
>>> at odds for years. Today most people>> think that Ni John Fru Ndi>>
>>> founded
>>> the SDF Party - he didn't.>> This is exactly what>> happened in
>>> Southern Cameroons. All the "K" parties with the>> exception of the
>>> Kamerun
>>> United Party (KUP) were created by UPC>> nationalist>> who>> were
>>> operating
>>> freely in Southern Cameroon until they were banned. The>> parties>> were
>>> then led by native Southern Cameroonians as fronts of the UPC>>
>>> "re-unificationist.">> The goal of all the "K" parties was to re-unify
>>> the
>>> Southern>> Cameroons with the French Cameroun.>> Here is a link
>>> I>>
>>> want you to read. It is actually a book and cost about $95. If you
>>> don't>>
>>> want>> to buy the book I would like you to scroll down to page 210.
>>> Start>>
>>> reading>> from>> there. You will see how the UPC helped to create the
>>> KNC.>>>>
>>> http://books.google.com/books?id=4l9lSZ9d46cC&pg=PA215&dq=Kamerun+National+Democratic+Party&hl=en&sa=X&ei=xPjVUKDZK-it0AHf0YHADQ&ved=0CDYQ6AEwAA#v=onepage&q=Kamerun%20National%20Democratic%20Party&f=false>>>>>>
>>> I will summarize it for you here:>>>> First, Mr. P.M. Kale while
>>> in
>>> Nigeria cofounded>> the Cameroon Youth League, the Bakweri Union and the
>>> Bamenda Improvement>> Association and later founded the Cameroon
>>> National
>>> Federation (CNF). He>> returns to Southern Cameroon in 1953 and with>>
>>> Mbile "founded" the Kameroons People Party (KPP). Actually the brain>>
>>> behind this is Mr. Z.N.>> Efamba (not mentioned in the book) but in
>>> Mbile's
>>> book. In 1959, P.M.>> Kale>> leave the KPP and founds>> the Kamerun
>>> United
>>> Party (KUP) which advocated the independence of>> British>> Southern
>>> Cameroon as an independent entity. The KUP is not affiliated>> with>>
>>> unificationist or UPC.>> The second party was>> the KNC. In
>>> 1949,
>>> several Southern>> Cameroons groups met in Kumba and formed the
>>> Cameroons
>>> National>> Federation>> (CNF). The primary goal of CNF was>>
>>> reunification
>>> of Southern Cameroons with French Cameroun. The founders>> of>> CNF
>>> then
>>> contacted the UPC>> which then led to the founding of Kamerun United
>>> National Congress>> (KUNC).>> The KUNC then merged with the CNF in 1952
>>> to>>
>>> form the Kamerun National Congres (KNC); the party led by Dr. E.M.>>
>>> Endely.>> Not mentioned in this document is the>> founding role of Mr.
>>> R.K.
>>> Debongue. This>> is mentioned on page 50 of Mr. Mbile's book. This
>>> first
>>> phase thus>> established the nationalist party in the Southern>>
>>> Cameroons.>> The second phase of>> the party was to disengage
>>> the
>>> party
>>> from National Convention of Nigeria>> and>> Cameroons (NCNC). Let me
>>> digress here for a moment. To make it brief,>> there was a crisis in
>>> the>>
>>> Eastern House of Assembly in Enugu. The>> Cameroon block which was in
>>> partnership with the NCNC was caught in the>> crisis. Some members of
>>> the
>>> Eastern>> House of Assembly broke away from the NCNC but the 13 members
>>> of
>>> the>> Southern>> Cameroons delegation or block of the NCNC allied with
>>> the
>>> main faction.>> The>> matter shifted to Lagos and Dr. Endely was advised
>>> by
>>> the Governor of the>> Executive Council of the Federal House of Assembly
>>> to
>>> reconsider his>> positions>> with regard to the NCNC. Dr. Endely then>>
>>> made an about face which stunned some members of the Cameroons>>
>>> delegation.>> He told the members of the delegation that it>> was in
>>> Southern Cameroons interest to no longer associate itself with the>>
>>> NCNC.
>>> This angered some members of the>> delegation, particularly Mr. Mbile
>>> and
>>> not long
>>> after that Mr. Efamba>> founded>> the Kamerun People's Party. The
>>> KPP>>
>>> would later merge with the KNC to form the Cameroon People National>>
>>> Convention>> (CPNC) and no longer pursing unification with French
>>> Cameroon.>> In 1955 the KNDP was formedunder the leadership of
>>> John>> Ngu Foncha.Note that the document on page 216 says Foncha was the
>>> leader>> of>> the party and>> not necessarily the founder of the party.
>>> The
>>> founders as I have said>> before were UPC unionist in Fiango>> Kumba.
>>> The
>>> document then further goes on>> to sate as follows: "The KNDP was
>>> virtually
>>> the governing party of West>> Cameroon from>> 1959 to 1966. It is
>>> widely
>>> assumed the>> party was formed to serve as the platform for the pursuit
>>> of
>>> Cameroon>> reunification after the KNC failed to reach a consensus on
>>> the>>
>>> reunification>> issue. The KNDP's enthusiasm for reunification led to
>>> its
>>> short-lived>> collaboration with the outlawed Union de Population du
>>> Cameroun
>>> (UPC)>> party>> of>> French Cameroun...">>>> From the above quote it is
>>> obvious that the KNDP was never created>> to serve the interest of
>>> Southern
>>> Cameroonians but to unify the Southern>> Cameroons with the French
>>> Cameroons. This>> should help you connect the dots as to why Foncha
>>> behaved
>>> the way he did>> in>> handing Southern Cameroons to the French
>>> Cameroons.
>>> He wasn't stupid; he>> knew what he was doing.>>>>>>>>>>
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>>
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