How come we didn’t notice that president Biya bent over backward and made concessions to our demands, even amidst his tough talking, fist-banging and protesters-bashing which, you guess right, were just a veil of pretending we haven’t arm-twisted him into submission?
Guys, we are succeeding in this noble struggle and pushing the frontiers of dialogue and change. missing these points means we expected to see Biya practically on his knees to know he was begging and conceding.
follow my read:
1.) BIYA RECOGNIZES ANGLOPHONE PROBLEM AND THUS SHAMES ATANGA NJI, FAME NDONGO, LAURENT ESSO, ISSA TCHIROMA AND OTHER ANGLOPHONE STOOGES: paragraph. 20 reads- “All the voices that spoke have been heard. They have, in many cases, raised substantive issues that cannot be overlooked.”
2.) BIYA SUGGESTS FEDERALISM MAY BE DISCUSSED BUT NOT SECESSION: Paragraphs 23 (c) reads- “Like any human endeavour, our experience is not perfect. There are aspects that can be improved. We should, therefore, listen to each other. We should remain open to constructive ideas, to the exclusion, however, of those that would affect the FORM OF OUR STATE.”
3.) BIYA SAYS BESIDES TEACHERS’ AND LAWYERS’ SPECIALIZED AD HOC COMMITTEES, HIS GOVERNMENT IS READY TO CONCEDE EVEN MORE TO DISCUSS THE WIDER SOUTHERN CAMEROONS CONCERNS IN YET ANOTHER COMMITTEE LIKE PRIOR TO REUNIFICATION (FOUMBAN II): Paragraph 24 reads- “Besides the bodies that I instructed the Government to set up and which are already at work, we are ready to go an extra mile. We are willing to move in the footsteps and spirit of the architects of Reunification and put in place a national entity which will be tasked with proposing solutions aimed at maintaining peace, consolidating our country’s unity and strengthening our resolve, and our day-to-day experiences of LIVING TOGETHER. And this should be done in strict compliance with our Constitution and our Institutions.”
If these are not concessions, what are they? go back and read your conflict resolution notes. I’m checking mine. these are olive branch signals. they aren’t made from a position of strength, neither are they made lying flat to show total surrender.
If we’re in this thing to make gains (albeit step by step) and not just to conjure outcomes like magicians or alice in wonderland, these are moments to seize. but as concessions are not a surrender, negotiating parties can rebound, capitalize on the weaknesses and blunders of the charging opponent.
Dear southern Cameroons sisters and brothers, this battle is ours to lose. we can only spoil it for ourselves, that is if we make “erreur”.
This is the people’s struggle; no one should dare to own it. we must organize ourselves, realistically sizing up the opponent.
TRUTH THAT SHOWS US THE TRUE HEIGHT OF THE MOUNTAIN WE FACE AND ARMS US FOR THE CHALLENGE IS GREATER THAN SWEET DREAMS THAT MAY WAKE US TO NIGHTMARES.
Frankline Sone Bayern
Senior Journalist
2 comments
Guys, much as I support the cause of Anglophones whom I do admit are marginalized in Cameroon, if insulting and bkackmail become your strategy, I’m afraid I will no longer supoort you. I listened to President Paul Biya New Year speech and I agree this was well balanced, offering a way out to a solution, including federalism but excluding secession.
Africa is Africa and we have a specific way to handle our issue. We will fail if we tried to behave like Western people.
kind regards
I disagree, why do we have Southern Cameroon,East Cameroon, Carbon, Central Africa, Chad, etc, as one country. You should know that there will be a referendum on secession or federation. I support secession.
My regards.