By Aloysius Agendia; Originally published on Sharing Knowledge and Ideas for Positive Change.
Your Eminence,
In October 2005, you told us that you had written your shortest letter
ever, to the Holy Father, Pope Benedict XVI in which you asked for retirement.
On Tuesday November 17, 2009, precisely four months after, I read that the Holy Father had officially put you on retirement after about 18 years at the head of the Archdiocese of Douala.
For decades, you have stood behind the voiceless and oppressed. You have stood your grounds and taken positions, which many in your position though expected to defend the defenceless, have instead sided with the oppressor for material and financial gains.
You stood against the massive killing of Cameroonians, you
have spoken against repeatedly rigged elections in Cameroon
You took the Archdiocese of Douala from a divided, rich but highly indebted Archdiocese to a now vibrant rich archdiocese in terms of economic wealth, spiritual growth, the increasing number of Christians and parishes and more unity among Christians. The educational and health services provided by your team for Cameroonians are virtually unparallel in that part of the country.
On the contrary, Cameroon has been impoverished by,
not only incompetent rulers but also, a bunch of selfish neo colonial megalomaniacs
and kleptomaniacs.
You have repeated turned down continuous calls to stand for
elections in Cameroon. Your eminence, let me remind you this, please the people
of Cameroon Africa.
Some may argue that I am in no position to talk for Cameroonians. However, I must admit that after haven worked with you for sometime, read about you in the press both English and French and above all, talked to various Cameroonians about you, I think you remain one of the rare, if not, the only person on whom Cameroonians both Francophone and Anglophone, Muslims, Christians and animists can rely on for meaningful change in the country.
You remain the only person that can mobilise all of the grand North. You are the only person who can make the Southwest and Northwest region rally behind one person. You are the only person who can drum up unflinching support from the Littoral and West regions and again the only person who can get significant votes in the East Region and a few others in the Centre and South regions.
Your Eminence, in my humble opinion, I think your mission on earth would be incomplete if you do not listen to the people. I am not asking you to stand for any elections because I think you are indispensable but because, I know you are the only person who can drum up national support and I am convinced you can make a good choice of your closest collaborators for the better management of the country.
Given that you may be going in as a unity and transitional candidate,
you need to unite Cameroonian of different political affiliations for the much-needed
change in Cameroon
We need a leader who will give meaning to the lives of
Cameroonians; make us happy to use our talents in our country, make our
resources for the sole purpose of developing of Cameroon
That said, Your Eminence, if you still insist on not
standing, something, which we beg you to ponder again on, you can as well rally
people behind a candidate of positive change for Cameroon. Nevertheless, if you
decide to throw your weight behind a supposed candidate for change, you must be
very cautious. It should not be someone who wants to bring American, European
or Breton woods solutions to our problems. They would fail woefully. It must be
someone vested with the reality in Cameroon
I thank you


Aloysisu Agendia
...its true. The Cardinal Emeritus should stand for elections as the mayor of Bamenda or Kumbuo to better serve his people!
Posted by: The Entrepreneur Newsonline Inc. | Sunday, 22 November 2009 at 05:20 PM
There are some individuals on this site who have adopted the "us against them" approach. Where is your banner of intellectualism? Why do you see any criticism of the CPDM as a potential threat to your gombo? Don't you think being quiet on obvious issues can better protect your gombo?
Posted by: Bob Bristol | Monday, 23 November 2009 at 03:15 AM
Agendia, I think we are talking of standing for election for the presidency of Cameroon and not just a mayor. He is;
more educated,
more Godly,
has more human feelings,
more for the people,
Hard working, and just to name a few, than who Biya is and has done for almost 30 years.
Even if he dies in office, he will be jugde and purnish in the grave.
Posted by: manawar | Monday, 23 November 2009 at 08:05 AM
the idea is not bad because he is a man of high integrity, i think he should rather give his support to someone else and let it be a woman, cameroonians will prefer a woman this time to be the president for the men has all failed. posted by Ekema Roland
Posted by: Ekema | Monday, 23 November 2009 at 05:06 PM
OK seriously...do you really mean what i think you are saying?
@ Manawar:.... He is;
more educated,
more Godly,
has more human feelings,
more for the people,
Hard working, and just to name a few....
I did'nt know what we needed the most in Cameroon is more Godliness!! WOW!!!
Posted by: Manny75 | Tuesday, 01 December 2009 at 02:07 PM