WHERE A VALIANT HEART IS IMPOSSIBLE N°00010/13-06/RDPF-KUMZSE/ADN/2025
OUR COMMON ENEMY MUST BE AT THE CENTER OF OUR CONCERNS AND SO THAT NO ONE IS IGNORANT OF IT
Cameroon still bears the scars and stigmata of a brutal colonial war waged by France between 1945 and 1971. Cameroon has not forgotten the violence of French colonization, following that of the Germans, nor the thousands of lives shattered during this dark period of its history.
This "war of decolonization" was marked by extreme military repression, causing tens of thousands of deaths, with practices that exceeded the bounds of human rights.
Today, as the October 2025 presidential election approaches, it is crucial that candidates understand this heavy legacy.
France has long exerted a profound and sometimes oppressive influence over our country, including through political and economic interventions that have shaped our destiny.
This is not just a reminder of history, but a warning to those aspiring to the highest office that history is watching us.
The future of Cameroon is in your/our hands.
The stakes are immense.
Any attempt at foreign manipulation or interference, or the perpetuation of systems that do not serve the Cameroonian people, cannot be ignored.
Future generations expect conscious, courageous, and independent leadership.
Candidates, beware of what awaits you.
The time has come to truly defend Cameroon's sovereignty and break with the shackles of the past.
Today, as the presidential election approaches, it is time to open our eyes:
France has long dictated our political and economic choices, to the detriment of our sovereignty. Candidates of 2025, know this: the Cameroonian people expect from you courage, independence, and a break with all forms of foreign interference.
How can we understand that it is in France that one of us is having the red carpet rolled out for his consensual endorsement of the neocolonialists in the pay of France and the European Union (?)
Although the comparison is not justified, what country in the world has ever been built by an intellectual (a law professor?) or has truly and truly developed its country (?)
An intellectual, if not possessed, can contribute to the improvement of a mature political system, but he is too self-centered to truly see the good of all social classes.
When certain public political leaders wanted to free their countries from the colonial yoke, they were lynched by their own compatriots who defended the invaders at the expense of their own interests.
The Cameroonian and African diaspora must be able to denounce the abuses and misappropriations orchestrated by France and the European Union, the abusive and malicious exploitation of our natural resources, and the systematic sell-off of state-owned enterprises to the detriment and benefit of French and European multinationals.
After more than sixty-five (65) to seventy (70) years of a policy of abusive and undivided exploitation, the time has come for Cameroon and Africa to put an end to this abuse and to restore to the Cameroonian and African people their right to enjoy the fruits of their labor and to achieve their economic and monetary autonomy for a free world.
May God bless you/us! May God bless His Holiness Father Paul BIYA!
May God bless Cameroon and Africa! Amen! 🇨🇲
By Dr. Antoine De Padoue NDEMMANU National President of the RDPF-KUMZSE,
The youngest candidate in the presidential election of October 12, 1997!
Contact: (+237) 690 922 056 / 670 655 614.