Cameroon: Rejecting manipulation means choosing construction and progress

Cameroon stands at a critical juncture, where political passion must give way to collective reason. The elections are over, yet some actors, like Issa Tchiroma, persist in fostering confusion, refusing to accept the people’s verdict. This dangerous game, based on manipulating the credulous, has one clear effect: hindering the nation’s march toward progress.

The true battle for Cameroon is no longer in partisan rhetoric but in the tangible work of national construction.

The challenges are immense: youth unemployment, crumbling infrastructure, and underfunded education and health systems.

No politician, however loud, will solve these for the people. Progress will be forged through work, solidarity, and responsibility.

To cling indefinitely to electoral disputes is to refuse to face the future. Those who sow division seek not the public good, but the satisfaction of personal ambition. Cameroon needs unity, not another episode of sterile rivalry.

The time for campaign promises and endless accusations is over; the time for concrete action is now.

True democracy does not end at the ballot box. It is lived daily through civic participation, respect for the law, and collective effort. Turning the page is not about forgetting, but about moving forward with lucidity.

Cameroon deserves better than ego-driven quarrels. It deserves citizens who are standing, proud, and united in building a common future. Choosing peace and development is the only way to truly honor the Nation

Jean-Robert TCHANDY

Posts Grid

Formula 1: Lewis Hamilton opens up about his west African heritage and calls for continental unity

On the eve of the new Formula 1 season, seven-time world champion Lewis Hamilton made a powerful statement that transcended motorsport. The 41-year-old Ferrari driver...

Premier League: Manchester City stumble hands Arsenal title initiative

Manchester City faltered in the Premier League title chase on Wednesday, squandering a two-goal lead to draw 2-2 with relegation-threatened Nottingham Forest. Despite dominating possession...

Kosgei smashes Tokyo Marathon course record

Brigid Kosgei delivered a masterclass performance at the Tokyo Marathon on Sunday, obliterating the course record to claim victory in the Japanese capital. The 32-year-old...

Basketball/ Senegal Lions begin World Cup qualifiers preparation

The Senegal men's national basketball team kicks off its training camp tonight at the newly renovated Stadium Marius Ndiaye in Dakar, marking the start of...

Burkina Faso: Consolidating the progressive people revolution through health, institutions, and local governance

The February 19, 2026, weekly government meeting in Burkina Faso took on the dimension of a strategic orientation session. Under the chairmanship of Head of...

Mali faces coaching uncertainty amid Football Federation crisis

Malian football remains in limbo as the country awaits the date of an extraordinary general assembly to elect a new executive board for the football...

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *