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Cameroon: Birthday Amidst Bullets: Bamenda Residents Question Festivities as Crisis Rages

Cameroon: Birthday Amidst Bullets: Bamenda Residents Question Festivities as Crisis Rages

By Rédaction Africa Links 24 with Kate Bih
Published on 2024-02-13 19:56:23

Today, in Bamenda, Cameroon, the celebration of President Paul Biya’s 91st birthday has ignited a variety of reactions among the people. Amidst the festivities, there are lingering questions about whether it is appropriate to be joyful while conflicts and socio-economic hardships persist.

The event, characterized by a caravan procession and an ecumenical service at Up Station Bamenda, saw the participation of bike riders. The allocation of significant funds for fuel by the Bamenda City Council has raised concerns among certain citizens. One bike rider questioned, “We thank the City Mayor, but we are concerned. Should we need incentives to celebrate the head of state?”

In the midst of the turmoil in the English-speaking regions, with the threat of war looming over the nation, the president’s birthday is seen by many as a meaningless occasion. “Look at Bamenda, his second home; it is covered in dust. Is this how a leader cares for his people?” lamented a resident.

This year, Biya’s birthday holds particular significance in light of the ongoing turmoil. The sound of gunfire and explosions is a constant presence in conflict-affected regions, serving as a harsh reminder of the immense challenges faced by the people living there. However, there were moments of relief when clergy members provided prayers for the country and its leader.

“We presented the head of state with two symbolic gifts: a broom to sweep insecurity from the nation and to eradicate corruption, inertia, and indiscipline,” remarked Honourable Agho Oliver, parliamentarian for Bafut and Tubah.

In the face of the challenges intensified by the ongoing armed conflict, a feeling of optimism filled the atmosphere as people offered prayers for Biya’s well-being and guidance. “We have gathered here to wish the Head of State good health in his duty to lead the people of Cameroon,” stated Prof. Fru Angwafor, president of the North West Regional Assembly.

While a few young people showed up to wish Mr. Biya a happy birthday, there are many who have concerns about the direction of the country due to the absence of necessary social services. At 91 years old, there are differing opinions on Biya’s future. Some argue for his continued presidency, while others believe it’s time for fresh leadership.

The commemoration of Biya’s 91st birthday in Bamenda emphasizes the intricate mix of emotions experienced by Cameroonians, highlighting the importance of open communication and united efforts to tackle the country’s obstacles and strive for a brighter tomorrow.

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