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Friday 23 December 2011

Cameroon: John Fru Ndi needs to shape up...

Cameroon Opposition leader, John Fru Ndi`s political project needs to take shape over the next year, said yesterday one of his close political and strategist adviser who has asked not to be named by the media.

The political-strategist adviser said , John Fru Ndi has a project that needs to take shape, become better defined during the course of the coming year.

" ...People want to see more definition of what the new project is all about, perhaps more policy and fewer jokes at  the Government`s questions in the National Assembly.." and also less dictatorship as " the only person who is keeping members of the party from making a decision on whether they want to form a coalition government or not is John Fru Ndi". There is a need of change of policy.

Incumbent John Fru Ndi vowed to re-energise his party as a matter of urgency after the presidential election held on October 9, 2011 ahead of the next general election to be held in 2012..

The number of fully paid-up members and sympathisers has dipped.

There is no official records available at the moment way long after the presidential election to confirm the lost and the diminution of membership.

The smaller a party`s membership, the harder it is to campaign and fight elections. There were too many committee meetings ahead of the presidential election in what it was considered as dirty or draughty halls and a book rule.

John Fru Ndi has recognised after the results of the last presidential election that there is a real need for the party to become more welcoming and also to make it much easier to be an active Social Democratic Front member.

" People are hungry for change" said John Fru Ndi, before recognising that  " there is a real need of reaching out to supporters and bring them back in. The new party`s project wants to make people who have been for long and those who are still sceptical about the Social Democrat to listen to the Social Democrat again."

This is all about rebuilding the trust of the people of Cameroon. The national chairman has recognised that the party has " been badly defeated and people are demoralised and there is a sense in which the party has lost confidence in our voice as a party that can and will bring the change that its needed for a stronger, fairer and developed Cameroon."

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