CPDM Central Committee Member says Biya collaborators do not want to solve the Anglophone problem
A French Cameroun University lecturer, Professor Messanga Nyamding has blamed the Southern Cameroons crisis on the so-called collaborators of the Head of State. According to him, the staff of the Head of State are divided into two clans namely, the administrative staff he calls bureaucrats and worthless and the collaborators whom he claims have imprisoned Cameroon in a war of networks forming a mystical resilience.
Professor Messanga Nyamding pointed out that it is the mystical resilience that is at the root of the Southern Cameroons crisis . He long advocated for the release of all Anglophone detainees observing that the same Biya regime had pardoned men like Niat Njifenji, Ahmidou Marafa Yaya, Dakole Daissala who participated in the 1984 April 6th coup.
Prof. Messanga Nyamding recently said that President Biya’s collaborators were staging a comedy show in government. “They tar the roads, repair the bridges, paint the buildings only when it is announced that Biya will be passing in that area. Yet the reality is quite different. It is this CPDM comedy that has angered Anglophones for decades.”
Professor Messanga Nyamding says that 90% of the close collaborators of the President were appointed by Biya’s opponents. He continued that Marafa Ahmidou Yaya, Edzoa Titus and Atangana Mebara all having anti Anglophone sentiments appointed 90% of the technical advisers, mission leaders and attaches in the presidency. “The latter are thus around the President to stir up the implosion and remove the appeasement that is within the 85 year old leader.” For him, these collaborators do not want to solve the Anglophone problem.
Prof. Pascal Charlemagne Messanga Nyamding is a university don and chartered member of the ruling CPDM crime syndicate who no longer hides his political ambitions. As a member of the Central Committee of the Cameroon People Democratic Movement, CPDM, the man dreams more and more of becoming president someday.
“My candidacy for the presidential election is certain and inevitable surely if and only if my policy guide that I have supported since the age of 19, President Paul Biya, happens not to run again in 2018 or later.”
By Chi Prudence Asong
Cameroon Intelligence Report