A disturbed Southern Cameroon writes to Ni John Fru Ndi
Mr Chairman,
1. What has changed since the crises began that you are calling on school resumption?
2. If the school in Cameroon was so sound, why don’t you bring your children and grand children who are abroad back?
3. You who champion calls for boycotts in the 90s, and now making a 360⁰ turn on everything you claimed to stand for, what has changed in Cameroon?
4. Where is the earthquake we were promised by the SDF in the kangaroo parliament?
5. Do you remember how we disowned our fons for the SDF, do you think we can disown you as well?
6. Have you taken the support we southern Cameroonians give to the SDF and make it relevant as a blank cheque?
7. You who care so much about children, what about the families of those who gave their lives in the 90s and those who lost limbs to grenades?
8. You have joined the chorus of those blaming the diaspora for everything that has gone wrong in LRC. Do you know that Southern Cameroons is alive only because of remittances from the diaspora?
9. Have you ever asked why almost all the entire work force of southern Cameroonians who could afford move abroad?
10. After failing to quake the kangaroo house of parliament, how much more humiliation will the SDF take before quitting that parliament?
11. Is it normal for an mp to be stopped from talking in the house because he is not well dressed?
12. Do you find it normal for a defense counsel to be sent out of court the way Mbah Ndam was in the last session at the military tribunal?
13. Why do you think you stand a chance now better than in 1992 to ever rule LRC?
14. What do you have to say to the buffoon francophone journalist who referred to southern Cameroonians as “rats” ?
15. Rightly or wrongly you and your supporters have claimed credit for having brought freedom of speech to LRC. Do you believe there is freedom of speech?
16. If so, what are Justice Ayah Paul, Maitre Agbor Balla , Dr Fontem, Mancho Bibixy and dozens of southern Cameroonians doing in Kondengui?
17. Why should any form of federation within LRC work now after the first one was sabotaged in 1972?
18. Who do you put first, the people or the party? Do you think Hon Wirba has a right to speak for his people regardless of party position?
Mr Chairman,
I will end the questions here hoping you answer or assign someone to answer given the fact that you are an opinion leader . You are now in our cross hairs because your positions are very controversial and it is important you make clarity.
We have seen leaders like Mola Njoh Lithumbe,Nfor Nfor and others stand by us. Your positions and often controversial outbursts have deprived you of any positive legacy you had left.
and in a race, a good athlete knows when to quit.
Maybe you are terrified of becoming irrelevant pretty soon as new forces beyond your control rise in Southern Cameroons. One thing is clear, just as time exposed the diabolism hidden in Ahijo′s supposed desire to unify West and East Cameroon, twenty years have shown that your no better than your “frenemies” of the regime.
Your positions sometimes run even contrary to those of many mps and its supporters for example the Wirba episode.
When I see you wine and dine with them all over the map I wonder what has changed in Cameroon that makes you so satisfied. May be the soya you now eat with them is so sweet and the pepper so hot that you have forgotten all the undertakings of twenty something years back. My advice for you now is that a true athlete knows when to quit.
Sensitively Yours,
Jamam Kim
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