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Saturday 19 January 2013

Biya keeps Yang in spite of.....

Paul Biya declared last week that Philemon Yang will continue to be his Head of the Government at the 2013 General Election.

The National Chairman of the Cameroon People Democratic Movement ( CPDM) and Head of State spoke out according to an insider after rumours Mr Yang could be ditched.

The ruling party insiders had suggested Nkwelle Ekaney High Commissioner in the United Kingdom and Anu`a-Gheyle Solomon Azo-Mbi, High Commissioner in Canada could be drafted in to boost the party`s economic credibility. While Joseph Bienvenu Charles Foe, the High Commissioner in the Us to succeed Yang will be a bad choice, some insiders think.

Pals of Mr Yang warned according to some reports last week that he would not accept another job in Biya`s regime if sacked. 

Mr Biya finally ended the speculation couple days ago by insisting he had no plans to axe Mr Yang.

Asked if he would be the Head of the Government at the next General Election, he told the CRTV; " There is no doubt and absolutely, we have said that we will go  into the next  general election as a team in spite of growing rumours. He (Paul Biya) is doing a great job for the social and political stability of the whole country  and not only for a group of friends as usually and continually reported by some sensational media..."

Sunday 13 January 2013

Paul Biya: We are failing

Paul Biya will launch his most blistering internal attack yet on what it said could be called the " New CPDM" in a keynote speech that is being prepared by some of his closest advisers in time of crisis.

The undisputed leader of the Cameroon People Democratic Movement (CPDM) and variously challenged within the party leadership is to claim successive government teams failed to change the economy to help millions of hard-working families and children. 

A presidential circular shall be communicated as usual to all members of the government and Biya will vow once again to end the scandal that sees nearly half of the population stuck in an extreme poverty.

He will also blast the New CPDM`s bids to woo the economic capital city, Douala, including Pr Maurice Kamto`s claim he was " intensely relaxed about some groups of people getting filthy rich while millions continue to sink deeply into the severe poverty".

Paul Biya: More needs to be done and we are working on it....
Biya will say " Our party did not do enough to bring about structural change in our economy to make it work for the many, not the few, and much remains to  be done and perfect.."

He will also tell the party`s central committee " Our future success can`t be built on allowing a few at the top to flourish and retrying to redistribute the rewards of their efforts..."

Paul Biya and his successive government teams are failing to deliver what they promised in their manifesto long time ago and they are playing on a field where the entire opposition is lacking real alternatives.