NOTHING IS IMPOSSIBLE TO A VALIANT HEART No. 00061/B/11-09/RDPF-KUMZSE/ADN-2025.
COMMUNIQUÉ AND APPEAL TO RDPC MEMBERS AND SUPPORTERS
Dear female and male militants, dear compatriots,
The RDPC—Rassemblement Démocratique du Peuple Camerounais (Democratic Rally of the Cameroonian People)—is not just an acronym or a simple political party. It is the crucible of our shared Cameroonian identity, a bond that transcends all our differences. We stand united as one proud and determined people.
If H.E. Papa Paul Biya has championed a strong ideology called Community Liberalism, this vision could have extended beyond our borders to inspire other peoples whose countries start with the letter C, such as:
- Democratic Rally of the Canadian People
- Democratic Rally of the Chinese People
- Democratic Rally of the Congolese People
- Democratic Rally of the Korean People
- Democratic Rally of the Central African People
Unfortunately, the pride and egotism of part of the current power circle have hindered this promising movement.
Today, faced with this reality, we must act with responsibility and clarity. The change we seek is not a rejection of H.E. Papa Paul Biya but a patriotic act meant to free our country from the colonial yoke symbolized by this systemic entourage that blocks our growth and sovereignty.
In this spirit, we affirm our full and unequivocal support for our consensual candidate, H.E. President Bello Bouba Maïgari, bearer of a modern, inclusive, and ambitious project for a united, prosperous, and dignified Cameroon.
We solemnly call on all RDPC members and supporters to massively back him in the October 12, 2025 election. This vote is an act of hope, social peace, and unity, a promise of a bright future for current and future generations.
Together, let us defend our identity, our party, and build a Cameroon worthy of its dreams and potential.
Patriotically yours,
NDEMMANU Antoine De Padoue, Ph.D. in Social Economics.
National President of RDPF-KUMZSE.
Former Candidate in the October 12, 1997 Presidential Election.
Contact: (+237) 690 922 056 / 670 655 614.