Re: [cameroon_politics] Re: MAKING SMART DECISIONS – THE SECESSIONIST DECISION PROBLEM

It is so pathetic that some of us are or sound so myopic in our arguments. We are either ignorant of or ignore the deceit we have gone through since 1961. Ahidjo promised never to let a big fish swallow a small one, but a few years into the union what happened? In 1966 he merged all political parties and stifled democracy from there, in 1972 he mounted his so-called glorious revolution and with one stroke of the pen all our liberties were erased. In 1984 Biya reverted to La Republic du Cameroon, In 1973 all our Teacher training Colleges were closed by Government.
Brother what I am struggling to say is that all the so-called attempts that have been made by Cameroon Gov't as a concession are shortlived just like others. A country ruled by decrees "Le President a dit" does not resemble us. All these measures you are parodying can  and will be struck off with a stroke of the pend tomorrow when temperatures are normalised, while looking for better ways to crack down next time any such things rear their ugly head  again. And I dare say that "anyone supporting this regime of La Republic or is against our independence bid has skeletons in the cupboard or is occupying an undeserved  lucrative position"

On Fri, Aug 18, 2017 at 4:49 PM, 'enow007' via ambasbay <ambasbay@googlegroups.com> wrote:
Dear Mishe Fon,

The changes that you see in the attachment is not indicative of maintaining the status quo. Your default option of Ambazonia is a disgrace and absolute failure. 

Shade your Ambazonia scales,  then we can discuss the politics of the the Republic of Cameroon. 

Have a great weekend 

Augustine Enow Agbor 



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From: "Mishe Fon mishefon@yahoo.com [cameroon_politics]" <cameroon_politics@yahoogroups.com>
Date: 8/18/17 7:26 PM (GMT-05:00)
To: 'Agbor Enow Augustine' via ambasbay <ambasbay@googlegroups.com>, CAMCOGA GROUP <camcoga@yahoogroups.com>
Subject: [cameroon_politics] Re: MAKING SMART DECISIONS – THE SECESSIONIST DECISION PROBLEM

 

Massa Agbor Enow Augustine

Before you start navigating a ship without the prerequisites of a Ship Captain, let me bring to you attention a few facts which might either be known to you already or as the good demagogue that you are, you feign ignorance. Southern Cameroonians are, have been and will continue to be at a disadvantage so long as the status quo is maintained. Here are a few reasons why, the time is right to say "Enough is Enough". The tom-foolery has got to stop. People like you might not see the "Big Picture" but I bet you majority of Southern Cameroonians have understood the "Duperie, 419 and Feymania" that has been going on for almost 60 years. I will use only one aspect or example you brought up in your mail: EDUCATION.
Tell your readers where you think Southern Cameroonians find themselves in the following Institutions of Higher Learning:

-  EMIA, INJS, IRIC, ENAM, ESIT, CUSS, Polytech, ENSET
-  Institut Siantou a Nkolndongo Yaounde
-  Institut Dissamba a Odza, Yaounde
-  Institut Agronomique de Nkolbisson, Yaounde
-  Institut Universite Catholique, Nkolndongo Yaounde
-  Institut Mattamfen a la Briquetterie, Yaounde
-  Ecole des Assurances et de Reassurances de Yaounde
-  Centre Pasteur (Formation Scientifique) Messa Yaounde
-  Groupe Universitaire ISEM-IBCG Messa Yaounde
-  Les variables de l'Universite de Yaounde (I, II et Soa)'
-  Academie Francophone de Management (AFFRAM), Y'de
-  Les Professeurs Reunis, Deido Douala
-  ISMA Akwa Douala
-  ESGI - ISTA Ndokoti Douala
-  SuperieureG'ECO www.supgeco.bat.net (Douala)
-  IUT, ESSEC, ISTDI...all in Douala
-  www.insam-univ.net siege social a Douala
-  Institut Fotso Victor de Banjoun
-  IUT de Dchang
-  IUT de Ngaoundere
-  Institutut Superieur de Gestion et d'Economie Appliquee de Bafoussam
-  Universite des Montagnes a Banjoun

Massa Agbor, you might (as expected) argue that some of these educational establishments are private initiatives (and I agree with you) BUT suffice to say that NOT 1% of Southern Cameroonian youths have the possibility nor the requisite academic training or opportunity to be admitted into any of these Institutions of higher learning that prepare them for a sustainable future. Does this make any sense to you? Are you beginning to see why your INSULTS on your SC brothers is totally uncalled for, ultravires and inconsiderate? Did I make myself abundantly clear as to why there are two distinct Cameroons and one in which Southern Cameroonians not only are systematically cut off, BUT the game is rigged right from the outset, no matter how many Presidential Commissions are created as a palliative, make belief, after-the-fact panacea. I will humbly ask you to sleep today and reflect on what I just exposed to you; rethink your uncalled for insults against your brothers and sisters and let us talk on the other side.

Mishe Fon


On Friday, August 18, 2017, 5:10:59 PM EDT, 'Agbor Enow Augustine' via ambasbay <ambasbay@googlegroups.com> wrote:


MAKING SMART DECISIONS – THE SECESSIONIST DECISION PROBLEM
 
Everyone who have engaged in a serious negotiation understands that a good solution to a well posed problem is nearly always more satisfying than an excellent solution
to a poorly conceived problem. Whereas the Anglophone lawyers and teachers defined some excellent problems facing the Anglophone communities, and separated the people (Anglophones vs. Francophones) from the problems, they failed to stop the many failed secessionist and irredentist movements from hijacking their good cause.
 
After the secessionists stole the cause of Cameroon lawyers and teachers, any further negotiation was made untenable, because the secessionists frame each issue as a single, rather than a joint search for objective criteria. Moreover, by invoking and declaring the creation of an elusive ambozonia state, the secessionists failed to reason and be open to reason on which standards to choose when negotiating with their government. In addition, the government of the Republic of Cameroon, like any other astute negotiating body, will never yield to pressure, but only to principles.
 
My simple research points to the fact that the government of junta Paul Biya has been engaging the teachers and lawyers, and actually resolving most of the issues they raised. While all these issues might not be solved in a single day, or be solved to the complete desires of the lawyers and teachers, the inroads made so far is an indication that the government is listening to the chagrins of the Anglophones. Below are some of the actions taken by the regime of junta Biya to fix the Anglophone problem:
 
Actions already taken and being undertaken by the Government to resolve the concerns raised by the Anglophone Lawyers.-
 
1)      Preparations are underway for the holding of the National Forum on the judiciary.
 
2)     The OHADA Treaty and other OHADA instruments have been published in English.
 
3)     The Head of State has ordered a census of judicial and legal officers of English expression with a view to increase the number of English –speaking judicial and legal officers at this highest court.
 
4)     A Common Law Section has been included at the Supreme Court.
 
5)     A Common Law Section is to be created at the National School of Administration and Magistracy.
 
6)     The setting up of a working group to specify, on the one hand, the contents of curricula in universities, legal courses for the judicial careers and, on the other hand, the content of curricula for the training of student magistrates and registrars.
 
7)     The eminent recruitment of a huge number of Anglophones teachers at the Magistracy and Registry Division of ENAM.
 
8)    The special recruitment of English-speaking Pupil judicial and Legal Officers and Court Registrars over a period of four years based on quotas has been ordered.
 
9)     The programming of the teaching of Public Law in the Universities of Buea and Bamenda.
 
10) The recruitment of interpreters specialized in courts, pending the results of the special recruitment of Anglophone magistrates and registrars.
 
11)  The continuation, on a transitional basis, of the exercise of duties of lawyers and notaries, cumulatively in the North West and South West Regions.
 
12) Some judicial and legal officers have been transferred on the Head of State's instructions on linguistic bases.
 
13) The setting-up of a Faculty of Legal and Political Sciences at the University of Buea.
 
14) The setting-up of a department of English law in the Universities of Douala, Maroua, Ngaoundere and Dschang, similar to that of the University of Yaounde II Soa and programming the teaching of Public law in the universities of Buea and Bamenda.
 
15)  The setting-up of an Institute of judicial studies to train advocates notaries public and bailiffs.
 
Augustine Enow Agbor

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