Yaounde – St. Eloi
Bidoung, Third Deputy Mayor of Yaounde VI Council, who has declared
interest to become the party’s next National Chairman when its next
congress comes up, has described the party as “a movement of
professional dancers.” He was making reference to the staged lining by
roadsides of party sycophants dancing whenever Biya, 83, is leaving or
returning to the Etoudi Unity Palace. Bidoung, who argues that grassroots
CPDM militants have sent a strong signal, albeit in varying tones,
asking Biya to quit, also said “the CPDM is a movement of defrauders of
Cameroonians’ party; a gathering of fraudsters and treasury looters led
by secret agents, devil’s henchmen and mercenaries who epitomize
treachery and witch-hunting.” Going by the ‘revolutionary’ CPDM
member, there is a legion of oligarchs and plutocrats in the party.
“Should a political movement which describes itself as democratic
prioritize nominations over elections?” He questioned rhetorically. Following Bidoung’s outburst, one of
President Biya’s cronies, Christopher Mien Zok, Director of CPDM’s
press, information and propaganda organs and General Manager of the
Yaounde Conference Centre, came out fiercely in defense of Biya, who has
ruled the country for 34years. Mien Zok described Bidoung as “one of those enemies in the house (CPDM).” “From all indications, if one bears a
pre-destined name like St. Eloi, one can mistake themselves for someone
with a divine mission, even that of a messiah. May be, this is why such
people start seeing demons and devils everywhere. Suddenly, they feel
urged to chase these demons out of the temple, with carefully chosen and
well felt words, if one were to quote obnoxious words which, under
conditions of normal camaraderie, decorum and courtesy, are forbidden
from use among comrades in the same party,” Mien Zok is quoted by many
local newspapers as saying. The CPDM official wondered by what
means Bidoung intends to transform the “devils and demons” he so
virulently condemns into ‘saints’ like him should he become party
chairman. On the recent appointment of CPDM
regional and divisional coordinators, Mien Zok argued that the
appointments were backed by Article 28(3) of the party’s statutes of
1996, incorporated into the 1999 basic texts of the party. However, The Cameroon Journal
has observed that in the CPDM party, members who criticize certain
wrongdoings within the party are often tagged as “enemies in the house”
and treated with scorn. Bidoung is not the first CPDM militant to blast
the party chairman. Late Ateba Eyene and others were in the same light. Source : dailynewscameroon
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