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Tuesday 16 November 2010

The opacity of Biya`s governance questioned

The second meeting of the council of the Socialist International in 2010 conclude today in France after 48 hours of debate and discussion. John Fru Ndi, the chairman of the Social Democratic Front attended the event alongside with Chantal Kambiwa, Ndiva Kofele Kale, Augustine Mbami and others leaving Biya and his government and his members of the parliament to adopt the 2011 financial bill that stand at 2.571 billion cfa francs.by applause and no contradictions.

 The Sdf parliamentary group did not approved and adopted the 2011 budget. The Cpdm has the total majority of seats in the National Assembly and since then has never encountered any problem forcing and imposing any bills to become a law. An incredible opportunity used by Paul Biya to do whatever he wants to do for the country.. 

 In France Fru Ndi has the opportunity to expose the weakness of Biya regime in arranging the upcoming presidential election and the opacity in his management of national affairs.


Chantal Kambiwa, Sdf delegate in France


On the agenda for the council meeting, participants have looked at the recovery from a social democratic perspective.

Many contributions were heard on ways to ensure that the recovery will be fair and equitable and sustainable and that will benefit the ordinary citizens.

which it is not the case at the moment for many millions of  Cameroonians according to John Fru Ndi`s declaration to the French media. In 2010 the Socialist International will actively continue to support democracy in different regions of the world and send electoral observation mission.

For more than 13 years now on,  Biya,  according to Fru Ndi has failed to deliver more than a modest increase in relieving poverty in Cameroon.

Traditional sources of finance for national development in Cameroon unfortunately are reserved for a small category of close relatives and friends of Biya  and do not benefit the entire population. Millions are still leaving in depth poverty...

Listening to Fru Ndi, it sounds like it`s getting hard to know what else Paul Biya has to do to get evicted from power. Corrupted government ministers from his own political party, embezzlement, human rights abuses, intimidation  and violation of press freedom orchestrated by some members of the government ..etc....In most countries, just dozens of scandals he has been related and third part involved in would be enough to finish him off politically..

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