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Wednesday, November 12, 2014

SDF promises revolution in 2015



From Micheal Ndi in Bamenda

Fru Ndi
Frontline opposition party, SDF has vowed to rupture the Biya regime in 2015 as a way to free Cameroonians from political bondage. The pledge was taken on November 8 during the party’s National Executive Committee, NEC, meeting which took place at the national chairman’s Ntarinkon residence in Bamenda.
The party wants to adopt the Burkina Faso-type strategy to put an end to check the excesses of the Biya regime. Going by the NEC resolutions, the SDF will invite on board other opposition parties together with opinion leaders to stage a revolution that would see the crumbling of the Yaounde regime in 2015.
To match words with action, a strategic team, with Fru Ndi at the helm, was put in place at last Saturday’s NEC meeting. The other members of the committee, it was resolved, would be designated by Fru Ndi alone. The team, described as faceless, will follow-up the SDF plan of action that would culminate in a change in the country by 2015.
Sources within the SDF say among other actions, the Fru Ndi-led committee would arm-twist the Yaounde regime to reinstate the presidential term limits as was the case before 2008. “The SDF will no longer engage in any negotiation what so ever with the Biya regime,” an SDF official told The Guardian Post Saturday.

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