A CONFUSED LA REPUBLIQUE REGIME

A CONFUSED LA REPUBLIQUE REGIME

Ministers of The Same Republic Different Languages

A well cultured minded person looking at the recent outing of the different colonial Ministers of La Republique du Cameroun, will have a common conclusion that it is a confused nation. When competence is sacriced at the altar of favouritism like: nepotism, patronage, sexual favours, tribalism and cronyism, the outcome will be contradictions, power tussle and the abuse of power. This is vivid description of LRC. Appointments in La Republique du Cameroun are on the line of the above vices. This description of LRC is justified by the recent outing of the colonial national coordinator of the presidential plan for the reconstruction and development of Southern Cameroons, Paul Tasong. He said, "the tea sector in Southern Cameroons has not been affected by the armed conflict". Funny enough, in house slave Dr Joseph Dion Ngute, PM to LRC came out to say Paul Tasong lied.

What a confused group of people. The in house slave Dr Joseph Dion Ngute, PM to LRC, has contracted the colonial President of the National Coordinator of the presidential plan for the reconstruction and development of Southern Cameroons, PPRD, Paul Tasong, over remarks related to the impact of the ongoing conflict in Southern Cameroons on the tea sector. Colonial Minister Paul Tasong, during a press conference after the 4th steering committee of the reconstruction plan last July, declared that the tea sector has not been affected by the crisis that is already in its sixth year. The declaration of Paul Tasong has left stakeholders in the tea sector and thousands of workers whose sources of livelihood has been crippled by the crisis perplexed. The in house slave Dr Joseph Dion Ngute has come out to say Paul Tasong lied on the impact of the crisis on the tea sector.

Speaking at the 4th committee meeting for the evaluation of the monologue called major national dialogue, the in house slave Dr Joseph Dion Ngute was categorical that the tea sector has been seriously affected by the armed conflict in the Anglophones regions. It should be recalled that colonial President Paul Biya , had, after observing the state of affairs of the crisis on the tea sectors of Southern Cameroons, orders forces of law to be permanently stationed in the various plantations and factories. This move by the colonial ruler of LRC , observers, have noted, was a strong indication he was fully aware the sector is badly hit by the crisis and needed to be safed from completely crumbling.

While the tea sector in Southern Cameroons is badly hit by the ongoing crisis in Southern Cameroons, colonial Minister Paul Tasong says the tea sector is not affected. Many political analysts, who refused to be named, have qualified Tasong's declaration as "myopic and ill-intentioned". To a Yaounde - based political watcher, who did not want to be named, colonial Minister Paul Tasong's ousting indicates he is "wholly ignorant about what is happening on the ground". UNDAUNTED gathered that, thousands of those working at the sector, who have lost their jobs as a result of insecurity are planning to petition the colonial ruler Paul Biya over what they term is colonial Minister Paul Tasong's "malicious, basis and unfounded" declaration.