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Re: BIYA ENDORSES AYAH
Truly, Paul Ayah does not belong in Cameroon. I see Augustine Ngum Jua in this man. His analysis are pungent and on point. But will Mr. President see it. I do not think Mr. President even read a letter again. You can lead a nation for 30 years if you are truly efficient and deligent. Any leader that leads a people for more than 15 years demonstrates that he or she is lazy otherwise a hard working leader will be tired and retire. Mr. President does not even know his ambassadors. There is a story that Prof. Moni who was appointed to China came home to see his President, the person he represents but was never successful and being a conscious ambassador, resigned. It is also said that Late Pondi who was ambassador to the United States for decades, was recalled back home. After four years he happened to meet Mr. President in a party; Mr. President on seeing Mr. Pondi asked Mr. Pondi are your visiting home and how is Washington? That is four years when the guy had been recalled from his post! Mr. President's new year speech means nothing. If he loves Cameroon, let him retire and let the people choose their leader. He was never chosen by the people and has never been chosen by the people. Even though Ahidjo is dead, he is Ahidjo's man. He Ahidjo put him them and he still is waiting for Ahidjo who is long dead to come and replace him or remove him. You talk of hating a country, in other words being unpatriotic, Mr. President exemplifies it. If Mr. President loved Cameroon he would have know that he should have retired more than twenty years ago. But he has continually forced himself on Cameroon. We know that Cameroon has remained underdeveloped because of him remaining at the helm of government against the wishes of Cameroonians. You talk of resilience, Cameroonians are very resilient. Mr. President's actions have encouraged Cameroonians to become very unpatriotic by going around the world seeking for political asylum meanwhile most of them a economic asylees. Patriotic Cameroonians are requesting Mr. Biya retire and live Cameroonians to determine their future, especially Southern Cameroonians. Some of us are very strange to dictatorship because we were born under democratic system. I do not like the title of the heading: Biya endorses Ayah. That will be dragging Ayah's name to the mud.
Njang
In a message dated 1/8/2014 4:19:30 A.M. Eastern Standard Time, akosonako@yahoo.com writes:
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