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Barrister Akere Muna:" Biya Paul didn't asked that his name be placed on the Computers
He asked how many edifices do bear the name of the head of state and of what significance is the abbreviated name of the Paul Biya on the computers? The politician before declaring his intention to run as an aspirant Presidential hopeful for 2018, expressed his opinion during a press briefing offered to a home based Television channel.
Barrister Akere Muna gave his own vision of how Cameroon can be inclusively run for the mutual understanding and mutual benefits of every Cameroonian. The 2018 elections shall be a turning point in the history of elections in Cameroon. In his interview with Jean Bruno Tagne didn't express surprise at the arrest of the Interim Government of Ambazonia.
According to him the arrest carried out on those kidnapped was a regular judiciary process and it was timely. This show of support is merely gastrointestinal because of his quest for power withing the purported one and indivisible Cameroon. According to him the arrest falls in line with the government plan of action. It's absurd that even when government action is wrong in Cameroon, people who are pro government don't see anything wrong about it.
He cautioned Cameroonians to see, hear and say things just as there are. Furthermore he rhetorically asked whether Paul Biya had asked any effigy to be erected on his honour anywhere in Cameroon? In conclusion he ended by saying that President Paul Biya doesn't like being so detailed in his end of Year speech.
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