Cameroon – Rejection of the investigation into the Ngarbuh massacre by Maurice Kamto / Jacques Fame Ndongo (CPDM): “Maurice Kamto turns himself into mockery. He erodes his own political credibility, as consequences of a trap he posed himself

The secretary for Communication of the CPDM, Jacques Fame Ndongo response to Maurice Kamto, who in a press release made public this Thursday, April 23, 2020, rejected the conclusions of the investigation into the Ngarbuh massacre, prescribed by the President of the Republic, Paul Biya.

The communication secretary of the CPDM in a in a 7-page manifesto, replies the assertions, the interrogations and the opponent’s analyzes.




As a dictation would be corrected, the semiologist reviewed the stylist inadequacies of the press release, as well as the basic mistakes in language, syntax, grammar and spelling that could be found there.

Jacques Fame Ndongo believes that the CRM leader is faithful to what he knows how to do best since his defeat during the 2018 presidential election. That is to say, to discredit the actions of the current regime and to mislead national and international public opinion to satisfy his baroque dream: to conquer power by anti-democratic shortcut, we read in the press release.




To the member of the Central Committee of the CPDM, the exit of the national president of the CRM on Thursday, April 23, 2020, would only be the expression of this “phantasmagoria”, which fortunately does not yet resonate with the Cameroonian people and the international community, which as a whole welcomed the conclusions of the investigation into the tragedy of Ngarbuh, in the northwest.

Pushing his analysis even further, Jacques Fame Ndongo believes that Maurice Kamto is also playing a game, for which Paul Biya planned the different turns 29 years ago. To illustrate his point, the member of the government inserted in his communication, the extract of a speech of the President of the Republic delivered in 1991, during a tour in the different regions of Cameroon, which were at the time provinces. Recently democracy has released energy and energies.




Cameroon as a whole celebrates freedom. Languages loosen, ambitions hatch. Those who yesterday did not dare to speak, speak today, openly and sometimes loudly. Others suddenly discover a national dimension. Others, again, want to recover this victory in complete ignorance of the primordial role of the Cameroonian people. This right to illusion is their right.

This is also democracy. But the truth has to be restored, ”reads the said manifesto.

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