By Chris Mbunwe
Tubah and Bafut SDF MP, Hon. James Bujung, says Cameroonians are very unfortunate and are still going to suffer a great deal to free themselves from the fangs of the Biya regime.
Addressing the populace of Bambili during a tour of Tubah with Tubah Council Mayor, Stanislaus Sofa, Hon. Bujung, regretted that President Paul Biya, who has not succeeded in getting Cameroon out of the crises he has plunged the country into, is scheming to run again for presidency in 2011.
"If Biya wins in 2011, he will remain a curse and it means all of us
have been cursed because Cameroonians will face serious hard times than
what they are facing today," Bujung said.
He further said that for 25 years, Biya has achieved very little and at
every parliamentary session, the minority SDF MPs try as much as
possible to press on bills that would better the
lives of Cameroonians,
to no avail.
Bujung also said it was thanks to pressure from SDF MPs that the salaries of civil servants have been re-instated by 15 percent.He said SDF MPs will continue to fight so that the remaining 65 percent owed civil servants is paid to them.
"Those enjoying the 15-percent salary adjustment today are not only from the SDF camp, but all Cameroonians including CPDM people who stood against it," Bujung said.Praising Tubah Mayor for the projects he has realised in just one year, the MP said where a road has been graded or water is flowing, the beneficiaries are the denizens of Tubah or Bafut not particular party militants.
He told the people of Babanki Tungoh, Bambili, and Bambui that they are bent on transforming the whole of Tubah and Bafut.Bujung said although the meagre FCFA 8 million micro-project grant cannot build a culvert not to talk of classrooms, the two subdivisions will have their share of FCFA 4 million each.
He disclosed that he has finalised plans for a consignment of medical equipment worth FCFA 400 million from US.On his part, Sofa called on the people to assist the Tubah council for them to do great things.
"I have given my life to serve the people and I am happy the people are appreciating what we have been able to realise as projects. This is just one year, let them cooperate with us and they will not regret after five years," Sofa said.
Everywhere Bujunj and Sofa went, the village representatives tabled a catalogue of problems ranging from potable water, electricity to roads.
The ability to call anywhere in the world at cheap discounted prices -
SDF TOO IS A CURSE TO SOUTHERN CAMEROONS.
SINCE IT DOESNT REALLY NOWS WHERE
ITS HOME IS, THERE DOESNT KNOW WHO TO SERVE
Posted by: red flag | Friday, 29 August 2008 at 11:38 PM
What language are you writing in Red Flag? Those cannot be typographical errors. Don't you think just your language alone can say much about your ability to think and understand current events? Don't you think some care should be put on how you express your self in public for anybody to take you serious?
Please do not confuse this criticism with being highly educated or not.
Posted by: Fonngang | Saturday, 30 August 2008 at 12:08 PM
Fonngang,
Are you reading from Red flag for the first time? I take him for whom he is.
Posted by: Fon | Sunday, 31 August 2008 at 02:58 AM