Cameroon: High Profile Arrests - Anti-Corruption Fight Or Victimisation? - The Post

The unexpected finally happened on Monday, March 31 at in Yaounde. The erstwhile untouchable Polycarpe Abah Abah former Economy and Finance Minister and Urbain Olanguena Awono, former Public Health Minister were whisked of off by the police for interrogation.

Author: fnsanda

As a Cameroonian,I am of the opinion that high level officials should not be arrested at this time with the intention of diverting attention from the crucial issue of Biya´s bid for another term of office.Cameroonians are fed up with all these political games and with the present situation in the country,these socalled economic criminals recently arrested are being used for propaganda purposes.The truth is that our country is deteriorating and we need a new leader,who will cause Mr.Biya and his cohorts to give account of this mess.Cameroon is not a kingdom to be,and will never be one.Mr. Noway.

Author: fnsanda

I have no intention of abusing anyone,but if you think so,then it is a misjudgment and misinterpretation of my commentaries which you asked for.Is Amadou ALI on the right track?If yes,more grease to his elbow,but not in the 26years old government we all know.

Author: McNchamukong, S.T.

All those who have been arrested and all with proven records of looting public tills yet to be arrested, should be put under housearrest with all their accounts in both local and foreign financial institutions frozen, until they do restitution to the Cameroonian people, if this exercise must be taken seriously to bring to fruition the good intent of it. A public probaity bureau should be set up to deal with such matters as corruption, restitution, etc. Whatever is recovered from these brothers of ours will make a favourable difference in vamping the economy. We will forgive them if they show genuine repentance by giving back what they stole. If Mr. Biya is not blindfooling the people as he is wont to,(remember the cancellation of June 22, 2002 elections), he should give a time limit for the guilty to restitute or face the law of the land. In a related issue, we are calling on Mr Biya in his good guesture to unconditionally release all the youths who are being under captivity for raising up their voices in their place of birth on matters affecting their lives and fatherland, which is but commonplace the world over. McNchamukong, S.T. 04/08/08

Author: McNchamukong, S.T.

All those who have been arrested and all with proven records of looting public tills yet to be arrested, should be put under housearrest with all their accounts in both local and foreign financial institutions frozen, until they do restitution to the Cameroonian people, if this exercise must be taken seriously to bring to fruition the good intent of it. A public probaity bureau should be set up to deal with such matters as corruption, restitution, etc. Whatever is recovered from these brothers of ours will make a favourable difference in vamping the economy. We will forgive them if they show genuine repentance by giving back what they stole. If Mr. Biya is not blindfooling the people as he is wont to,(remember the cancellation of June 22, 2002 elections), he should give a time limit for the guilty to restitute or face the law of the land. In a related issue, we are calling on Mr Biya in his good guesture to unconditionally release all the youths who are being under captivity for raising up their voices in their place of birth on matters affecting their lives and fatherland, which is but commonplace the world over. McNchamukong, S.T. 04/08/08



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