Sunday, August 31, 2025

NOTHING IS IMPOSSIBLE TO A VALIANT HEART No. 00049/A/29-08/RDPF-KUMZSE/ADN-2025.  


MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING PRIOR TO THE PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION OF OCTOBER 12, 2025.  


THE APOLOGY OF THE CAMEROON EXECUTIVE POWER OBLIGES: IT WAS THE BAMILÉKÉS WHO CHOSE THE LATE SE AHMADOU B. AHIDJO TO PRESERVE THE UNITY OF CAMEROON, A UNITY THREATENED SINCE THE LOSS OF OVER 250 KM² FROM THE ORIGINAL 1913 MAP AND THE RISK OF THE NORTH AND ADAMAOUA ATTACHING TO CHAD.


Dear political leaders and fellow citizens,  


On the eve of this crucial election, let us recall the prophecy of the late SM Mathias DJOUMESSI, declared at the 7th KUMZSE Congress in 1954: Carpent tua poma neposte — "Your great-grandchildren will harvest the fruits."  


These words connect us to a vision of the future where today’s efforts benefit the generations to come.  


These elections are not just a democratic event, but a historic crossroads. For too long, Cameroon has been held back by divisions, grudges, and sterile partisan struggles that delayed our development.  


The time has come to overcome ethnic and political divides to build a nation founded on justice, solidarity, and respect for the rights of all citizens—from North to South, East to West.  


To the political elites, whatever your region or party: your responsibility is sacred. Let us embody humility, courage, and commitment to defend brotherhood, fight injustice, and guarantee lasting peace.  


Remember that the lands of yesterday are our strength today. Protecting our traditions and preparing youth for a prosperous future is vital. The fruits of our struggles will be harvested by those who act with sincerity, truth, and determination.  


The 7th KUMZSE Congress of November 1954 marked this essential battle carried by the Bamilékés, true guardians of Cameroon’s executive power at the time. Here is the list of members of the board elected that day:


1. Djoumessi Mathias (President, Fokoué)  

2. Nzemo Paul (Vice-President, Dschang)  

3. Sobcha Tomwoniau (Foumban)  

4. Ndlendjou Jean (Nkongsamba)  

5. Walfa Mouli (Bangoua)  

6. Aciengui Philippe (Bangoua)  

7. Ndongo Boniface (Foto)  

8. Fohé Thomas (Foumban)  

9. Sou Kamdem Maurice (Fokoué)  

10. Mopa Boniface (Fokoué)  

11. Sim Martin (Fokoué)  

12. Sahé Pierre (Foto)  

13. Zingo Martin (Foto)  

14. Soneong Gaston (Foumban)  

15. Nkuefuan Jean (Foto)  

16. Momo Grégoire T.M. (Fokoué)  

17. Nguendi Michel (Kouoptamo)  

18. Mvemong Zedong (Foto)  

19. Ntaisssa Antoine (New-Bell, Foto)  

20. Mtemngo Daniel (New-Bell, Dschang)  

21. Amogog Pierre (Catholic Mission)  

22. Nfornk Isac  

23. Mbewak Gabriel  

24. Mbindong Athanas  

25. Anoum Jacob (Fongoungofo, Santchou)  

26. Nkembou (Kouoptamo)  

27. Assong Assong (Fossing-Wetcheng)  

28. Mtu Mathias (Pompié)  

29. Holto Mathias (Bangoua)  

30. Ndò Sia-Kouetim  


These men and women shed their blood for our sovereignty and the dignity of our people. Those who lead Cameroon today do not bear the same legacy or legitimacy. They will not defend our economic autonomy, nor our financial or monetary independence.  


Elected officials and citizens, it is time to revive this historic pride. Let us claim the true power for those who deserve it—the Bamilékés of yesterday and today. Together, let’s build a united, fraternal, and just Cameroon, bringing hope to our children.


As we did before with the late SE President Papa Ahmadou B. AHIDJO, we now place our trust in President Bello Bouba MAÏGARI for a peaceful and calm transition.


Long live brotherhood!  

Down with injustice! May God bless and protect us!  


Fraternally yours,  


Dr NDEMMANU Antoine De Padoue, Ph.D. in Social Economics.  

National President of RDPF-KUMZSE.  

Former Candidate in the October 12, 1997 Presidential Election.  

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