Political intransigence and deadlock, which have rocked the democratic process in Cameroon for many years today, may soon become a thing of the past if the overtures for dialogue between two belligerents, Paul Biya and Fru Ndi see a breakthrough.
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You know, I believe we should thank Ni John Fru Ndi for the breaking the ground in multiparty politics. However, I must comment that he started off well, but seems to be finishing off poorly. In as much as we would like to get rid of Mr Biya, do we realize that between the Biya regime and the Fru Ndi regime, the difference is 8 years? I think we need a change on all fronts, whether you are in the ruling party or in the opposition. Apart from monarchies, every democracy understands the importance of seeking change, and welcoming change. There is nothing wrong in being a party elite, but there is a lot wrong in wanting to stay in control, inspite of all indications that change is desperately needed. Wake up and see things for what they really are! Let us call a spade a spade. Thank you.