The Emeritus Archbishop of Douala, Christian Cardinal Tumi, has
advised President Paul Biya not to heed to the calls by CPDM militants
for him to seek re-election in 2018.
According to Cardinal Tumi, “at 80, one is physically and
intellectually weakened”, as such, Biya who is 83, will certainly not
have the physical and intellectual capacity to effectively perform the
daunting functions of Head of State, if he is re-elected. The Prelate
reiterated his position in an interview granted to the French Language
daily, La Nouvelle Expression.
The interview followed the decoration of Cardinal Tumi, in Douala,
June 4, as Commander of the National Order of Valour, by the Minister of
Territorial Administration and Decentralisation, Emmanuel Sadi on
behalf of President Paul Biya.
Tumi was honoured by the State during his Golden Jubilee celebration
in the Priesthood. In the interview, the Prelate reiterated that his
pronouncement on Biya’s candidature is his personal opinion. “I have the
right to say what I think concerns the political life of our country.
After all, I am among the oldest people in this country. I was born 30
years before Cameroon’s independence,” Tumi asserted.
The Emeritus Archbishop of Douala, however said, he was not
condemning Biya for the calls made by his militants. “One cannot stop
the militants of a political party from proposing a presidential
candidate. So the militants are free to propose Biya as their party’s
candidate, but despite this, wisdom and rationality call on Biya to say
no, considering his age.”
Commenting on the State honour received on June 4, Cardinal Tumi said
he was taken by surprise. “Towards the end of the Mass, I saw Emmanuel
Sadi move towards the microphone and invited me to join him. To my
pleasant surprise, the Minister broke the news of the medal and went
ahead to decorate me in the name of the President of the Republic.
I thank the President of the Republic,” the Cardinal stated. To Tumi,
the decoration signifies the recognition of the importance of spiritual
values in the training of the Cameroonian man and what he has done in
Cameroon.
No Problem With President Biya
On whether the medal award was a peace offering from President Biya,
Cardinal Tumi said “I find such a question strange. “The President of
the Republic and I have never had a problem. People’s thoughts should be
in accord with their pronouncements, for that is honesty. I am
responsible for my declarations and opinions and the President knows.
Whenever I write a book, I send a copy to President Biya, and his
reactions have always been good.”
Cardinal Tumi enumerated some assistance which he has received from
President Biya, like the Mercedes Car given to him on his appointment as
Cardinal in 1988.
“I accepted the car and thanked him. When my mother died last year,
President Biya made a financial assistance for the reception of people
both in Kumbo and Kikaikelaki. The President also decorated my late
mother posthumously, with the medal of Officer of the National Order of
Merit and everybody knows what the President did for the celebration of
my 50th anniversary in the Priesthood,” Tumi added.
The Emeritus Archbishop of Douala said “People need to know that I
have worked with Biya when I was Chancellor of the Catholic University
of Central Africa. The Bishops of Central Africa were anxious to know if
Cameroon will approve the file or not. The Apostolic Nuncio to Cameroon
and Equatorial Guinea had to go and see the President of the Republic,
who gave a favourable response.”
Cardinal Tumi also recalled the problem he faced with the
administration when he created Radio Veritas in Douala. He admitted that
he was forced to go into illegality like others, leading to a banning
order, and then he appealed to President Biya.
“The first Catholic radio station in Douala, Radio Veritas, was
authorised in December 2003 thanks to the intervention of the President
of the Republic.
Copy of Christian Cardinal TumiI started the way everybody did. That
is illegally. The radio was legally shut down by the then Minister of
Communication, Prof Jacques Fame Ndongo. I wrote to Head of State to
request for his arbitration. … In two or three weeks, the President of
the Republic responded, authorising the re-opening of Radio Veritas.
“I equally wrote to the President to obtain authorisation for the
Faculty of Medicine at the Catholic University of Cameroon. I know that
he also intervened for the approval of the file.” “All these things I
have mentioned, certainly does not show that we are enemies,” Cardinal
Tumi insisted
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