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Wednesday, October 3, 2012

300 Days of Protesting Paul Biya's Dictatorship In Cameroon

It has been three hundred days since FlourishingAfrica began protesting the decadent dictatorship of Paul Biya and his minions in Cameroon. The protest began immediately after Paul Biya rigged the last presidential election in Cameroon and successfully forced himself on the people for the thirtieth year. The resignation with which many took this rape of the country has been baffling to us so we made it our mission to constantly remind Cameroonians and the world of the rapacity of this dangerous government in Africa.Paul Biya is one of the longest serving dictators in the continent and recently he has been jailing those he suspects of one day rising up against him, including the ministers who had colluded in his unhappy regime. Paul Biya's is an arrogant and ignominious regime which has no vision for the country. His primary goal is to hang onto power even as the country suffers massive decline. He has killed the private sector by driving away investors. He has removed the ordinary people from the political process by not collecting taxes. This makes him not to rely on the ordinary people for the financial resources of the country but on natural resources and taxes from civil servants. Thus, he has left many regions of the country to rot in the bush. He has snuffed the hopes of many young Cameroonians. He makes his home increasingly in Europe rather than in Cameroon. The man himself has no belief in the country he runs. It is a danger for such a person to continue to run the country of a lively people such as Cameroonians. We will not rest until that day when we have a visionary as the humble leader of Cameroon.

1 comment:

Domtcheu Christian said...


You have not protested enough. It does not make any sense waiting to oust a democratically elected President through illegal protests which make no sense and with no tangible reasons. You’ll find it difficult drifting Cameroonians into such folly.