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Senators and not sinnators I hope, but really, it is too much. It is high time for whoever got elected to go beyond party loyalty and attempt to modernise this country. All other African countries are making progress. Even in Zimbabwe Morgan Tsvangirai shared power as PM. Nigeria, Ghana, Cote d'ivoire, all have had regime changes and are making economic and political progress.   Which kind backward looking people di rule this Cameroon? In Tchad and Gabon, the minimum wage is 100,000 and 150,000 frs cfa. In Cameroon, which shamelessly attributes itself the crown of greatest economy in Central Africa, what is the minimum wage? 30000, or is it 25000? Does this not make someone ashamed.   A country where the leader, instead of using the loyalty of brainwashed products from ENAM etc. and making good decisions, attempts to buy cheap popularity by sending people new year wishes by sms, wasting tax money on a wish. A man with SUPREME power, making wishes i nstead of making things happ
On the SDF’s Negotiations to Join Power Please see:  http://cameroon-info.net/ stories/ 0,45060,@,senatoriales-vers-une -nouvelle-alliance-politique-l e-sdf-prepare-son-entree-au-g. html Following rumours that the SDF, which to many symbolized the only hope for a  free Cameroon because of the adamant bellicose nature of its leader vis a vis the incumbent and other opposition "sell outs" was in advanced negotiations to join power, many feel the world has ended for Cameroon's struggle to be free from dictatorship, gerontocracy, kleptocracy and tribalism. I myself do not think sharing power in itself is a bad idea. However, the SDF should first apologize to all those militants it expelled, ostracized and blackmailed for proposing that the party share power decades ago. It is our lot that we have such poor leaders. Fru Ndi may genuinely love to bring change in Cameroon but is so dull that it took him 20 years to see that coalition government was a must. You cann