Paul Atanga Nji, Minister in Charge of Special Duties at the Presidency, talks about the protests in Douala and why he thinks the constitution should be amended.
Paul Atanga Nji has every reason to fear change in governance because of his criminal background. It is because of people like him that we even need to fight more for change because he has to face trial!! Mark my words, Nji there is no hiding place for you. keep your mouth shut and enjoy your ill gotten wealth. THE TIME OF RECKONING IS AT HAND!!!. YOUR ROOM I NEW BELL PRISON IS STILL EMPTY AND WAITING. BIYA IS DESTINED FOR THE GUILLOTINE.
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I am inclined to believe that Cameroonian parliamentarians of the CPDM party are reckless and imprudent.Its hardly immaginable that leaders of this capacity will dishonour and discredit themselves by publicly supporting a constitutional amendment that will give the president another term of office. I would like fellow political analysts to join me in examining what I call the CPDM's hypocritical patroitism. When narrow-minded egoistic cowards use the old tactics of false representation of the people, it becomes reasonable to question their credibilities. Its worth noting that a regime of this kind cannot expect to be more successful than any other dictatorship ever known to History.