- Felix Teche
Nyamusa, SDF Presidential hopeful
On the heels of
the just ended National Executive Committee Meeting of the Social Democratic
Front SDF in Bamenda, Felix Teche Nyamusa an aspirant for the post of National
Chairman and Presidential hopeful for the SDF party has declared that it is
time for Cameroonians to move to the last resort in order to get things done.
He said continuously calling on President Paul Biya to assume his duties or to
resign has not been yielding results. The party he said needed new impetus and
a completely fresh approach for things to happen. He was interviewed by Francis
Ekongang Nzante. He begins by talking about what he thinks the party should be
doing in the build up to the National Elective Convention.
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Teche Nyamusa Felix |
The party has already done something
though what has been done is still very superficial. The National Executive Committee
has talked on a number of things concerning the Anglophone crises and taken a
very good stance on the crises giving conditions for dialogue which I think is
meaningful. The problem in Cameroon is beyond the crises in the Anglophone set
up. The Anglophone Crises no doubt constitute a great part which can result in
the split of contemporary Cameroon. As a party we could put in place measures
that can conveniently address the Anglophone problem and also solve problems
that Cameroonians as a whole are going through. The Party put a date for the
Convention from the 25th to the 28th of October and asked
militants to pay party dues in preparation for the convention which is good. I
however think that the party should do much more than just call on the Biya
Regime. The Anglophone leaders have been doing more than just calling on
President Paul Biya to make sure that the lives of English Speaking Cameroonians
is improved upon. They are seeking the right to self determination and I think
the problem can be solved through Good Governance. As a party,
the Social Democratic Front has not done anything to make sure that ELECAM
which is a CPDM creation is scrapped. It is ELECAM which is a CPDM thing that
is going to conduct the elections and proclaim the results. The teachers and
Lawyers went on strike and these are political weapons that can be used. We
cannot spend our time calling on Biya to do this or that. We should borrow a leaf from what the teachers and Lawyers have
done. It is constitutionally provided that when a people talk to their leaders
for a longtime to change and they don’t then they should move to the last
resort to get things done. The last resort is the resistance that will get
things done like the Lawyers and Teachers have done. It is time for Cameroonians
to move to the last resort to get things done.
Don’t you think
some of the changes Anglophones are clamouring for have been met with?
The changes made are superficial and
not far reaching; that’s why Anglophones have persisted in their resistance.
There are more things to be done which the Anglophones believe is
constitutional. The best way to convince English Speaking Cameroonians is to
show them that when Nyamusa comes to power Good governance will be guaranteed.
The absence of Good Governance is at the core of the matter.
What is Teche
Nyamusa proposing?
My manifesto is based on a Two State
Federation unlike the Four State Federation that Fru Ndi is brandishing which
is unfair to the Anglophones considering the conditions under which they came
into this union. They came into a Two State Federation which is Bilingual,
Bijural and Bicultural. Many years after, you cannot be talking about the Anglophones
having a smaller population. A two state federation simply means everybody will
be considered as an equal. Today the Anglophone thinks that he is considered a
third class citizen and not even a second class. As we cruise towards the
Presidential Elections, I think the party at the level of NEC has not yet
addressed the issue.
There are
supposed to be primaries at the base in the Wards and Districts before a
National Elective Conference. Using your District as an example, how are things
going?
There you come again. The party has
not done anything in that direction. The National Elective Convention was
postponed but the party constitution talks of primaries even at the level of
the Wards to the Districts and the Regions before the Convention. This has not
been done and where it has been done it has not been publicly proclaimed. The
SDF is not a private outfit but the people’s last hope. It was not clearly
stated during the last NEC that since the elective convention had been slated
for October, this is how primaries were going to be handled. For example;
stating clearly that for the position of Chairman these were the number of
candidates vying for the post on the national territory. If we don’t involve
the people, we will not also get them to vote. The people know that under the present circumstances CPDM will
always win so they need to see new impetus and new strategies being put in
place.
There is this
educational blockage and September is just around the corner. What do you think
has to be done? Students in the English Speaking Regions of the country have
peculiar problems but it seems they will just be pushed to school like the rest
who went to school last academic year.
The government has put September 4 as
the date for school resumption. Some months ago I made a suggestion. In a two
state federation states are different and have different Laws that are shaped
by specific realities. This means that the English speaking kids must not
necessarily go to school on the same date with French speaking pupils. The
English speaking Cameroonians and French Cameroonians should come up with specific
proposals that tie with their cultures that will facilitate employment for
graduates after they leave school. Government has refused to dialogue with the
teachers so if they say they are starting in January well so be it. You don’t
ask somebody who is idling in Yaounde for autonomy, you go for it. Take the
case of Bantu Education that was introduced to black communities in South
Africa while white kids received circular education. Blacks rejected this and
after a year of strike created an educational system rooted in their culture.
This directly resulted in change in the country and the fight against apartheid
that culminated into present day South Africa. The Anglophones should come out
with a blue print of their educational proposal and on time. They should
implement it and people will go for it. It will be outrageous for any soldier
to come to a school and see children learning and spray bullets on them. The
Anglophones have the man power to draw curriculums and run the schools and
there are private schools to implement it. There are teachers who for a start
can volunteer to teach for free if need be. In a Federal State, the Federal
government will eventually have the means of paying them.''
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