It is a new ere that is opening for Cameroon our country because tomorrow’s victories are being thought and built today. I am proud to be born in that triangle that Cameroon is, in the middle of Africa that has suffered and gave so much so many times and keeps on heeling from its defeats, knowing that the best is ahead.
It has been 15 years now that intellectually I have been working on the future of my country which the strong conviction that we all have our destiny in our hands. From what my masters have taught me I gained the strength and the faith I needed to be able to propose to the Cameroonian people a project of life arisen moreover from our exchanges. People have asked me a question so many times and I’m going to answer it like this. Where do you find so much energy? As far as I can remember, I would say that the energy that lives in me came from my grandparents’ hut. It also came from me education that was given to me while walking by Jesus side and in all the others religions that came to join each Cameroonian wherever he lives.
If I have a quality it is the loyalty and in the root of any loyalty is the true commitment, just and without defect, that's why I have never betrayed in spite of the human adversities the oath made for some of us. This is the reason why I have never betrayed a vow I made to some of us despites all human adversities. I think about Jean Marc Ela for whom I had to fight with all strength so that he could rip in peace in Cameroon. By that act I wanted to bring a little answer to the question of the Cameroonian identity. What does it mean to be Cameroonian?
I am a passionate person of the writing because deep inside me I know what analphabetism means. At the center of my political action is the access to education for everyone not as a slogan for a campaign but as an objective, a priority, a right for every man, every woman, every child of our Nation.
My passion it is the poetry, the vast field of energy where each of us as much as we are is called to draw the courage which he needs to build a better tomorrow. For several years now I have been refusing to dip my feather into an ink pot, I did it in blood pond, the blood of innocent people because for me, wherever a man is suffering it is a part of humanity that is dying. Like every Cameroonian I love my village where I would like to rest one day, next to my people, those are the reasons why I am entering the campaign side which is a long road and for me the only stake to the next electoral consultation, It’s the audacity of building a strong and prosperous nation in freedom. The time has come. |