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Cameroon's Best Anglophone Prime Minister

created by: eMale | Jul 13, 2008

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  • Emmanuel Endeley
  • John Foncha
  • Augustine Jua
  • Salomon Muna
  • Achidi Achu
  • Mafany Musonge
  • Ephraim Inoni

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#1
Jul 13, 2008
 
Achidi Achu gets my vote (objectively) because I saw him working for the Man (Biya) and he did a good job. He is the natural politician on the list and much loved today.
abongwa
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#2
Jul 13, 2008
 
STM get's my vote...like him or not, he is history itself.
SAA is popular, yes; but I dare say, one does not really work for the 'big man'...one is ordered!
Emmanuel Moma-for
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#3
Jul 13, 2008
 
Ladies and Gentlemen,
why do you want to mix apples and oranges, how do you think that we can compare a prime minister with power and budget and a prime minister who is just a figure head? Were the governments of Ahidjo and Biya of the same substance or was the Federal Republic of Cameroon the same as the Republic of Cameroon? Why do we keep on decieving ourselves as if we don`t know the difference?
martin wuno
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#4
Jul 14, 2008
 
Ngom Jua worked for the interest of his anglophone people. he is the only prime minister who could openly challenge Ahidjo in a dictatorial regime. Those who are there now cannot even challenge biya in a so called democracy. Even whites that disrespected west Cameroonians at the time of Jua were deported within 24hrs. jua was the only PM who challenged Ahidjo into allowing W. cameroon control their own finances for their own development because Ahidjo had insisted that all revenues be centralized in yaounde and distributed from there. it resulted in West Cameroon not having its fair share as could be demonstrated in level of our development. Ngom was a stateman that brought prestige to the job of a PM He was very patriotic.
Martin wuno
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#5
Jul 15, 2008
 
Augustine Njua was one Cameroonian who was never afraid to speak his mind.
C C Tayong
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#6
Jul 15, 2008
 
I cannont say Njua,Foncha,Muna or Endeley. Their time is too far backward for me to give an assessment. Ask of Musonge, he was more of a technocrat than a politician and for Inoni its a matter of time. Achiri Achu stands to catch my vote given that he is a man of the people, he knows the people and the people knows him. It takes all sort to make his friend. When you cry he cries with you and when you laugh he laughs with you. He demonstrated his worth as being a prime minister at a time when Cameroon was at the peak of its twin political and economic bad luck.
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#7
Jul 15, 2008
 
Achiri Achu reinstated some lost west Cameroon values like the one shift working system. The present GCE board is a gift of his primiership and some anglophones could occupy positions which were considered a no go through for them.
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#9
Jul 15, 2008
 
Honorable Achidi Achu is simply down to earth!!
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#10
Jul 16, 2008
 
Hello Mr Emmanuel Momafor its true that we should distinguish oranges from apples. But mark you we can still make a cocktail of fruits from them. How do you look at it if we approached the question on the platform of who of these candidates best defended our interest in this miserable union of Ex-west and Ex-east Cameroon?
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#11
Jul 21, 2008
 
fangbeng fuondjing wrote:
Augustine Njua was one Cameroonian who was never afraid to speak his mind.
I couldn't agree more with you.
Jean-Pierre Etone
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#12
Jul 22, 2008
 
Non of them will get my vote. They did nothing to improve the lives of Cameroonians than make chances for their relatives. Most of them have their nices, causins...in places they don't deserve to be while hardworking Cameroonians who could be in such places are denied the opportunity. I don't know so much about Jua, STM and Foncha, but for the rest of them whom I know , their reign was full of favouritism, tribalism....I am waiting to see a prime minister who would eradicate corruption in Cameroon. He will be the one to win my vote.
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