Re: ROADMAP: The Southern Cameroons Independence Const - Order in Council, the First Schedule, and the SCAPO Draft Contitution

Surely, God will help us.
In Jesus Name.
Amen.

On 1/13/14, Valy Nfon Tameh <borley.edimo@ymail.com> wrote:
> Prophet,
>      The moral's there for all to get. It has always been a case of
> I-lead-others-follow, of my faction being the one that must succeed. Could
> those so-called leaders for once pool their efforts together for the final
> sprint?
> VANTA
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> On Monday, January 13, 2014 5:16 PM, Ofege Ntemfac
> <ntemfacnchwete@gmail.com> wrote:
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> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> From: Ntemfac Ofege <ntemfac@gmail.com>
> Date: Mon, 13 Jan 2014 10:15:49 +0100
> Subject: The Southern Cameroons Independence Const - Order in Council,
> the First Schedule, and the SCAPO Draft Contitution
> To: Paul Ayah <ayah4cameroon@gmail.com>
> Cc: atematem@yahoo.co.uk, gwannua73@gmail.com, afndangam@gmail.com,
> ntemfacofege@yahoo.com, annelyonga@yahoo.com
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> The Rt. Hon Paul Ayah, sir,
> Find herein posted some key documents that should set the framework
> going forward.
> King regards
> Ntemfac Ofege
>
> On 1/13/14, Ntemfac Ofege <ntemfac@gmail.com> wrote:
>> Lady and gentlemen,
>> I was meditating on our collective challenges regarding teamwork even
>> as concerns the Northern Cameroons and this Parable of the Two Donkeys
>> came to my Spirit.
>> Happy reading.
>> Prophet Ntemfac Ofege
>>
>>
>> Success is Teamwork!
>>
>> By Bigg Success Staff
>> 06-25-08
>>
>> Life skills
>>
>> Two donkeys so the story goes,
>> Were tethered each to each,
>> When lo, they neared two shocks of hay,
>> That seemed within their reach.
>>
>> Each sought his own: the rope grew taut,
>> As though each would apply
>> His utmost strength to take his share
>> Or know the reason why.
>>
>> They pulled and scraped and pawed and kicked,
>> As though indeed insane –
>> But not by foolish stunts could they
>> One single bite obtain.
>>
>> Till, wearied, turning face to face,
>> They talked the matter o'er
>> And mutually agreed that they
>> Would thus behave no more.
>>
>> At peace, they soon one shock devoured,
>> And ate the other, too.
>> How good their joint refreshment seemed,
>> None but those donkeys knew!
>>
>> Ye humans, crude and stubborn willed,
>> Respect the common tether;
>> Be wise, confer, agree, co-work,
>> And "eat your hay" together!
>>
>>  - Author unknown
>>
>> On 1/13/14, Ntemfac Ofege <ntemfac@gmail.com> wrote:
>>> Lady, Chairmen, gentlemen,
>>> You may find Mr Ibrahim Gambari's statements and a still cut from a
>>> letter to Ambassador Fossung, very interesting.
>>> Ibrahim was the former Political Advisor to the UN. SG. he is now the
>>> Special Advisor.
>>> He is a Nigerian.
>>> Kind regards.
>>> Ntemfac Ofege.
>>>
>>> On 1/11/14, Paul Ayah <ayah4cameroon@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>> January 6, 2014
>>>> PAUL BIYA ENDORSES PAUL AYAH
>>>> BY
>>>> AYAH Paul ABINE
>>>>
>>>> That Paul Biya is eight letters and Paul ayah is exactly eight letters
>>>> is a fact both striking and notorious. Apart from this striking
>>>> comparison, the two politicians are conspicuously contrasting. But a
>>>> few days back there was neat convergence in their visions: the one
>>>> flowing from the other.
>>>>
>>>> As Mr. President once told the world, he is the "meilleur élève" of
>>>> President Mitterand. This time around, Mr President has in all
>>>> subtlety made himself Ayah's best student. This is not a laughing
>>>> matter – not an instance of being pejorative either!
>>>>
>>>> It would be recalled that Ayah has been consistent in crying out that
>>>> for Cameroun's enormous endowment in natural and human resources,
>>>> there is no reason whatsoever for Cameroun to lag behind neighbouring
>>>> countries in development when those countries are far less endowed.
>>>> Ayah has on several occasions cited, for instance, Equatorial Guinea
>>>> that buys sugar cane and even sand from Cameroun; and yet it is aiming
>>>> at becoming an emergent state in 2020 with proceeds from petrol alone:
>>>> fifteen full years before Cameroun that is so variously and enormously
>>>> endowed. Ayah has repeatedly blamed it all on waste, lack of
>>>> patriotism (disregard for the general interest), inertia, lawlessness
>>>> – (Mr. President may have preferred the subtle phrase "absence of
>>>> coordination") – etc. The most polite way one can put it is that Mr.
>>>> President, in some portions of his speech of December 31, 2013, did
>>>> literally paraphrase Ayah Paul.
>>>>
>>>> What was curious though is that, after enumerating all the vices and
>>>> failures of his government, including the inability of that government
>>>> to execute the 2013 public investment budget above 50%, Mr. President
>>>> failed to go on to sack the government for inefficiency and
>>>> mediocrity. That is the least a serious and reasonable leader ought to
>>>> have done.
>>>>
>>>> What is all the more curious is that Mr. President resorted to the
>>>> past failed habit of posing questions most discursive. It would be
>>>> remembered that a few years back Mr. President asked why African
>>>> countries (especially Cameroun, one should emphasize) were stagnating
>>>> while Asian countries that at the time of independence were at par
>>>> with African countries in terms of development have become economic
>>>> giants, launching rockets into space.
>>>>
>>>> Someone may wish to tell Mr. President that the people have given him
>>>> their mandate to manage the natural and human resources of the country
>>>> on their behalf. He owes the people a duty to account to them for his
>>>> stewardship: he is responsible to the people. It never can be the
>>>> other way round as Mr. President never gave any mandate to the people!
>>>>
>>>> It baffles much more because Mr. President has never missed an
>>>> opportunity to preach that the truth and the good example come from
>>>> the top. The top is Mr. President. If things have gone wrong, it is
>>>> incumbent on Mr. President to re-examine how good the examples from
>>>> the top have been; how honest the truth has been! There is no duty on
>>>> the commoners so to do: no duty to account, one should repeat!
>>>>
>>>> Mr. President knows how, even as a member of the United Nations
>>>> Organisaton, he has ignored the authoritative voice of the scribe of
>>>> that organization to dialogue with Southern Cameroonian leaders. Mr.
>>>> President knows how he has similarly ignored the presentation of
>>>> double maps and flags to him in the furtherance of the Southern
>>>> Cameroons' status of sovereignty. Nor has Mr. President paid any heed
>>>> to the ruling of a subsidiary organ of the United Nations that
>>>> recognized Southern Cameroonians as "a people" and called for dialogue
>>>> between them and Mr. President. Strangely contrastingly, Mr. President
>>>> has availed himself of the ruling of another organ of the United
>>>> Nations against the law-abiding Nigeria.
>>>>
>>>> Banking on those exemplary good examples of disregard for legality and
>>>> justice from the top, the Prime Minister sat on the judgment of the
>>>> Full Bench of the Supreme Court in favour of some helpless Camerounese
>>>> for seven years. Even a written parliamentary question from the
>>>> people's representative that Ayah then was was ignored. It took Ayah's
>>>> sound counsel for the matter to be filed with the UN Human Rights
>>>> Commission for the government to satisfy the judgment, some 8 years
>>>> after the highest judicial authority of the land had passed it.
>>>>
>>>> Like father like daughter, the Minister of Culture has systematically
>>>> ignored judgments of the Full Bench of the Supreme Court declaring
>>>> SOCAM a nullity. And that has she done with impunity and with the
>>>> benediction of and protection from the top in the pot-kettle game of
>>>> mutual smear. She is up to the time of writing these words thriving in
>>>> confusion consequent upon her arrogant illegality – lawlessness if
>>>> that she prefers!
>>>>
>>>> Proceeding from those imperial good examples from the top, Mr. Peter
>>>> Agbor Tabi is inflicting pain upon all he suspects are not promoting
>>>> his unbridled vaulting ambition to become prime minister. True indeed,
>>>> Mr. Peter Agbor Tabi right at the tip of Mr. President's nose is
>>>> sadistically inflicting collective punishment on holy innocence by
>>>> transferred aggression.
>>>>
>>>> Naturally proceeding from those divine good examples from the top too,
>>>> and, as if by contagion, the Minister of Justice by a mere letter did
>>>> annul the law of the legislature setting up regional administrative
>>>> courts; and he did transfer their jurisdiction to the Administrative
>>>> Bench of the Supreme Court with hands long proclaimed tied. And as the
>>>> best students of their Minister, the courts did arrogantly twist the
>>>> law in their new CPDM robes that cut across their oath of office!
>>>>
>>>> Aside from illegality and lawlessness, Mr. President did regret the
>>>> absence of coordination in his over thirty governments since taking
>>>> office in 1982. This again was only in line wih Ayah's consistent
>>>> position. It would be remembered that Ayah has kept harping on the
>>>> fact that no leader does it alone, or all by himself. Leadership is
>>>> the duty to coordinate. If done efficiently, the leader takes the
>>>> credit. Otherwise, he takes the blame. It is idle then to plead such
>>>> hollow contention as "Biya himself is good, but the people around him
>>>> do let hm down". Mr. President is the captain. He has to steer the
>>>> course. He does know that the ship stays afloat with him or sinks with
>>>> him. He is inextricably glued to the team in good or bad weather.
>>>>
>>>> The plain truth is that Mr. President has surrounded himself with
>>>> dishonest and inefficient mediocrities. These egocentric collaborators
>>>> have raised an opaque wall that has estranged Mr. President from the
>>>> people, and cut him off from the realities of his country. Lazy as
>>>> they are those collaborators have surrendered themselves to intrigues
>>>> and sordid machinations that paint black the true Camerounese patriots
>>>> in consolidation of their unproductive self-serving positions. The two
>>>> most intelligent and efficient ministers, Messrs Marafa Hamidou Yaya
>>>> and Atangana Mebara, who would have cleansed the filth in a little way
>>>> found themselves fatally struck by the political sledge hammer
>>>> christened "Operation Epervier" in expensive euphemism. Mr. President
>>>> is discovering belatedly that even his personal security in the end
>>>> does become vulnerable the moment 500 francs is brandished before
>>>> those he thought all along he could count on.
>>>>
>>>> Therefore would one have liked to suppose that Mr. President would
>>>> have immediately sacked his senile collaborators, having realized the
>>>> futility of continuing to entrust the fate of Cameroun to the very
>>>> failures who do take refuge behind a façade papered with perforated
>>>> CPDM livery against a threadbare backcloth. That is the least any
>>>> reasonable person would have expected! But how could it be otherwise?
>>>> Who is that reasonable person that can believe that those who had
>>>> failed when full of youthful energy would draw road maps in senility
>>>> today and implement them successfully when already sapped of vitality?
>>>> Who says that a government with the sole youngest cabinet minister
>>>> above 45 (ten full years above the UN ceiling for a youth) would still
>>>> have faith in a future they would regrettably behold only in their
>>>> graves in comprehensive passivity? Who is that person?
>>>>
>>>> Let someone tell Mr. President that the key to development is WORK.
>>>> There is no room for any argument here. Is not it true that thousands
>>>> of hours of public holidays to celebrate the vile victories of "Lions
>>>> Indomptables" have not moved Cameroun any one point forward? Who can
>>>> seriously argue that any country seriously prosecuting for development
>>>> does deplete state coffers of billions of francs for such idle
>>>> fictions as laying a foundation stone for a project; many more
>>>> billions for partial inauguration; and even much more for final
>>>> inauguration? How can a country develop when to lay a foundation stone
>>>> the venue is an inter-regional road, with the resultant paralyzing of
>>>> economic activities as public transport vehicles are immobilized four
>>>> kilometers in either direction for a dozen hours? Who wants to tell
>>>> that a country would develop where, as it is the case for about a year
>>>> now in Buea, every one of five days is an illegal public holiday,
>>>> baptized "keep Buea clean", during which time all businesses are shut
>>>> down as the people are told to await the arrival of Mr. President
>>>> indefinitely, even for a fictitious event?
>>>>
>>>> Poor Camerounese! Thay have even lost the count! None now remembers
>>>> that Cameroun was about the same level with Ivory Coast in the
>>>> production of cocoa at independence. Imagine the gaping chasm today!
>>>> Ivory Coast was on 1.22 million tons as of 2009. Only for Cameroun to
>>>> set for herself the target of 260.000 tons in 2014! More than just
>>>> shame isn't it? But that would well be Mr. President's next question
>>>> on December 31, 2014! In the slough of despond! Even going dizzy!
>>>>
>>>> But there is hope! I believe not that it was by error that Mr
>>>> President let lie the fiction dressed up as "50th Anniversary of
>>>> Reunification". The noose is obviously tightening around some
>>>> chimerical monster's neck! Chaos and lawlessness are tumbling down the
>>>> lethal abyss. Official corruption much faster! Oppression in a
>>>> sheer-drop!
>>>>
>>>> A new dawn is in the horizon! Heralded by freedom! Soon to be watered
>>>> by legality! Nurtured by love! And crowned with sharing! The new era!
>>>> Long live Southern Cameroons!
>>>>
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>>> I soar with wings like an Eagle:Eagle.
>>> "Eagles don't flock--you have to find them one at a time."  H. Ross
>>> Perot
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>> I soar with wings like an Eagle:Eagle.
>> "Eagles don't flock--you have to find them one at a time."  H. Ross Perot
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> I soar with wings like an Eagle:Eagle.
> "Eagles don't flock--you have to find them one at a time."  H. Ross Perot
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