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Presidential Election 2018: This Is How Agbor Ashu Plans To Dethrone Paul Biya

The Cameroonian lawyer plans to dethrone the ruling CPM to set up a decentralized regime with nine ministers, an administration and a local police.

Emmanuel Agbor Ashu, a lawyer at the Cameroon Bar since 1984 and a specialist in criminal proceedings, believes he has the right solution to the main evils that are currently undermining Cameroon. But, to implement the vast program he carries under the banner of the Reform Party, of which he is the president since the creation in 1997, the lawyer must first seek the supreme office. This is what he announced on March 1 in Douala, facing the national and international press.

The candidate says he has the profile to be the man of the situation of the hour. "Reform Party is a legalized party since 1997, created by 1,000 Cameroonians throughout the country. I was in the 2004 elections, but I was blocked. I could not go to the competition.
Presidential Election 2018: This Is How Agbor Ashu Plans To Dethrone Paul Biya
This time, even the wind will not stop me, "he swears. Moreover, he is a jurist (like Master Akere Muna, the other presidential candidate supposed to be held this year, according to the constitutional law, even if the calendar exists so far only in the secret agenda of the chief of the State, the only master of the game).

The lawyer believes that in this capacity, he will better understand the stakes of certain situations. "Our ancestors did not master constitutional law and we can not crucify them for their mistakes. John Ngu Foncha was a doctor honoris causa, "he said, not without noting that Ahmadou Ahidjo, the first president of the Republic of Cameroon, was hardly better off in the matter. 

Regarding the shape of the state, one of the topics that annoy for the moment, Emmanuel Agbor Ashu plans to implement decentralization as provided for by the Constitution of 18 January 1996 amending and supplementing that of 02 June 1972.

Except that, to overcome - as he wishes - the abolition of the posts of governor, prefect and sub-prefects, real sinkholes in the current territorial organization, it will be necessary that the decentralized administrative structures (regions and communes) , as well as police stations are present even in villages and neighborhoods. 

The police stations will disappear to make room for the police stations installed according to the same logic of proximity. "They will watch over neighborhoods with surveillance cameras installed in the streets," he predicts.

This will have the effect of reducing banditry and insecurity in general, as well as the clogging of the cells of police stations and gendarmerie brigades. "The police and the gendarmerie do the same work. We must specialize each of these bodies. 

The lawyer argues that the gendarmerie would be more effective if it were remobilized along the borders (which would have the effect of the district of Boko Haram assault on Cameroonian territory), or if the armed forces, in peacetime, were deployed. to grow corn.

This would surely limit the imports of the brewing industries. Also in economic terms, the revival of rice production projects (rice Akwaya in the Southwest), installation of co- operatives companies on a large scale whose populations are shareholders, upgrading Falls Menchum for large-scale electricity production, the binding commitment of municipalities and companies in the development of local sports clubs ..., are all actions contemplated by this lawyer to put the country on trial.


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