By Asong Ndifor
Biya has no friend
President
Paul Biya is unpredictable, he is not in a hurry, he is a dribbler, he has a
human heart even though portrayed as a “Lion Man” and like the politician he
is, he has no permanent friends and no permanent enemies but apparently
permanent interest.
Pierre
Desire Engo as general manager of CNPS was so friendly with the president to
the point he fancied to be adored as the “Prince of the palace”. Engo got
his shock when he was jailed for pinching millions from the pension fund. He
wrote to Biya complaining bitterly that the presidential “prince” was in
jail but got no reply.
The
anecdotes of other political friends later turned enemies are appallingly sad.
His one-time physician, Titus Edzoa, Atangana Mebara, Marafa Yaya who at
some stage served as secretary general at the presidency need no
boring repetition nor that of former prime minister, Chief Inoni Ephraim.
Not to be
forgotten is the former Chantier Naval general manager, Zaccheus Mungwe
Fonjindam, the man the president was fond of singing his praises for
exhuming Chantier Naval from the grave of dead public corporations and
miraculously turning it into a buoyant firm.
But
the Santa man did not read the dribbling antics of the big boss and
floated the ideas that the constitution should be changed so that his praise
singer can rule even forever. He is serving a life sentence for an amount less
than his total assets.
At no
time did Biya demonstrate his dribbling skills than when he wanted to fire
Prime Minister Achidi Achu, from the Star Building. Yaounde was awash with
speculations that the man with the eloquent quote of “politics na njangi, you
scratch my back, I scratch yours” had his days on the job numbered. His
security people confirmed the rumour. But he did not believe his ears.
He
mustered the courage to ask the president who reportedly said the speculations
were just smoke without fire. An elated and confident Achidi immediately fired
his security chief in the morning for confirming the speculations. The same day
at 5pm, Achidi Achu
was replaced. But the now senator remains on the president’s good books and the
main North Westerner who has Biya’s ears.
Even
though Biya is fondly called the “Lion Man,” he has a soft spot. He understands
how it could be dehumanising to fall from the sky-high tower of power,
affluence, gluttony and greed to prison. He cushions the plunge with some
landing pads to avoid a fatal free fall. Titus Edzoa was first pushed
from the secretary general at the presidency to minister of health, just like
Marafa first landed on the territorial administration portfolio while his path
to Kondengui was being cleared.
The star
praise-singer, Mendo Ze, former general manager of CRTV and orchestra conductor
to sing adoration for Paul and Chantal Biya had a special landing path created
which was removed when he left. Mendo Ze was first appointed minister delegate
in charge of communication before being put in the cooler. But Mendo Ze’s big
brass band, sorry, choir, continued to sing the songs of hero worship until
last week when he landed on the dregs of prison.
That is
how vintage Biya operates which should give some sleepless nights to
embezzlers, land-grabbers et al who could be boasting that their matters have
been put to rest. I hear on good authority that there are some 300 files
waiting for the presidential endorsement, especially as most have “immunity”
for the suspects who brag of being the ‘president’s men” to be clawed by
warders.
Postscript: The challenge of leadership is to
be strong, but not rude; be kind, but not weak. Jim Rohn
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