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Chaos In Cameroon: Biya's RDPC In 35 Years Of Rule Is Responsible

When I say that everyone must return to their village, it is by no means a childish reaction that betrays a xenophobic feeling...

It is above all a real alarm on the social crisis which will lead to a popular uprising exploited by dishonest politicians.

Those who use the misery and bad conditions of life of Cameroonians as a political business fund.

They succeeded in inserting in the hard disk of these populations in distress that the departure of Paul biya would be the panacea to their situation.

At the same time, I can not minimize the responsibility of the CPDM government, in what I consider to be a political mistake.
Chaos In Cameroon: Biya's RDPC In 35 Years Of Rule Is Responsible
For not having been able to anticipate the socio - economic consequences of a massive rural exodus.

To have tolerated the anarchic installation of these populations in the 2 big capitals that are yaounde and douala.

A city like yaounde has been built to be the nerve center of political administration.

All the infrastructure built there was designed for a population of up to 700,000,

mostly civil servants, students and some indigenous people.

With the community liberalism put in place by the CPDM, in 15 years, the face of yaounde has literally metamorphosed.

Becoming a very attractive pool, for small traders and other actors of the informal sector.

The population of yaounde has increased from 500,000 in 1985 to 5 million in 2018.

No country in the world can cope with such a demographic boom.

Those who today demand an equitable infrastructure development throughout the national territory, do not know that the latter must take into account the number of inhabitants of a city. The Bamileke are calling for a Yaounde - Bafoussam highway.

Economically, this route would not be profitable, especially since this trip only concerns the transport of people who go on weekends to funerals and other family events.

Cities in this region are cemeteries, people go there only for burials.

All youth from the West and North West live in Douala or Yaounde.

For whom will schools, hospitals, recreation facilities be built?

However, we can see the chaos at yaounde, the housing crisis, the lack of space in public schools, an unsatisfactory hospital plateau, the urban community that can no longer manage the roads.

Conditions that increase social inequalities and frustrations.

With this in mind, I suggested a return to the regions of origin

to allow an exact assessment of the needs so that the state can provide an answer adapted to specific expectations.

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