By Rédaction Africa Links 24 with Mimi Mefo Info
Published on 2024-02-08 15:30:00
The National President of the Cameroonian Party for National Reconciliation has been very prolific in recent days on current affairs topics and is expected to once again stir things up on several issues affecting society.
The National President of the Cameroonian Party for National Reconciliation (PCRN) will address the youth tonight. This was announced by William Bayiha, his social media advisor. “Cabral Libii will address the youth tonight. A speech that will go down in history. Let’s wait,” he wrote. This information was confirmed by Aboubakar Njikam, a member of the PCRN’s political bureau.
While the debate on price increases is currently making headlines in the press, Cabral Libii could take a different approach by addressing other issues that are undermining society, including “widespread corruption that deprives the youth of a future in Cameroon; systemic wickedness that spares no sector; the confiscation of the state and individual initiatives for the benefit of a few,” a reliable source revealed.
The time and location of the speech have not been specified.
During his end-of-year speech in 2023, the leader of the Cameroonian PCRN painted a grim picture of the situation in Cameroon in 2023. “2023 was marked by Cameroon’s descent into end-of-regime brawls. Like never before, we witnessed the piecemeal dissection of our country. Reality surpassed fiction. A few years ago, I addressed you denouncing embezzlement and its perpetrators, which subsequently paralyzed our country, exacerbating the degradation of social fabric and the disarray of the economic infrastructure. Since then, nothing has changed, if not for the worse. Our roads are increasingly turning into potholes and ditches that damage the vehicles of Cameroonians, who then struggle in garages, ruining their modest economies,” Cabral Libii declared at the start of his nationwide address on December 31st.
Just a few days ago, speaking about the increase in prices of certain oil products, Cabral Libii denounced the banditry, negligence, wastefulness, and corruption of Paul Biya’s regime, implying that this increase is “the cruel act too far.”
Joseph Essama
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