The former president of the Alliance of Progressive Forces (AFP)
thinks that the problems of Cameroon are not related to the person of
Paul Biya. Bernard Muna was speaking in an interview with the daily Le
Jour of 25 January 2016.during, which he was posed a question that” some
senators and high officials of the Republic have started to invite Paul
Biya to be candidate.
What
is your comment on these multiple calls? Bernard Muna responded that
“As long as Paul Biya is alive he has the right to run for another term
in 2018 because the Constitution gives him that right. I think the
problems our country faces are not related to the person of Biya, but
the DPRK usually because several activists appointed to certain
positions of responsibility are taking advantage of their position to
embezzle public funds.
Some are already in prison. But it is important that if Paul Biya
wins in 2018 he found other people to whom he should entrust the
responsibilities in the government of Cameroon for the change policy.”
In another question wanted to know what Bernard Muna learned
from the last speech of Paul Biya to the nation.to, which he responded.
“ The person who advised the President of the Republic to talk about
family allowances was misleading because the family allowance only
involves officials. We must extend this measure to all Cameroonians
including those in the informal sector.
The announcement of the head of state is perceived as discriminatory
because only officials concerned. The second observation is that the
president decides to lower fuel prices when oil prices fell
internationally. And here, the reduction would be substantial. Lower the
price of fuel at 20 CFA francs per litter it is insignificant and this
measure does not seem to have a positive impact on the lives of
Cameroonians.”
And as to Why Bernard Muna left the presidency of the AFP, Bernard
Muna said, “ My departure is justified by the party’s constitution. I
think that if a political party does not take seriously its statutes, if
we violate each time, it is not when you are president you’ll always
respect the Constitution of Cameroon. Secondly, I also think that at the
age of 76 years, it was time that I pass the baton to the next
generation including youth, because tomorrow it is these young people
who will be elected presidents, who will go to the Assembly national
will and energy to represent us in other public administrations”.
however,the story still building...
true words, those are. His excellency will make a very good opposition.
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