Cameroon: Beyond fruitless criticism, a call for constructive contributions to the country’s future

Political debate is the lifeblood of a democracy. However, in Cameroon, there is a worrying distortion of this space. A segment of the political class, particularly from the opposition, seems to have locked itself into a sterile role: that of systematic criticism, perpetual victimhood, and gratuitous denunciation, relentlessly targeting President Paul Biya and state institutions. This practice, which often borders on vacuous rhetoric disconnected from reality, serves neither the opposition, nor the people, and even less the nation.

This politics of soundbites and accusatory finger-pointing is a deceptive illusion. It fuels a climate of distrust and diverts attention from the real, substantive issues.

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Cameroon faces immense and structural challenges: accelerating inclusive economic growth, industrialization, modernizing infrastructure, consolidating decentralization, optimizing the education and health systems, and creating massive employment for a dynamic youth.

On these critical subjects, concrete, quantified, and achievable proposals remain far too scarce in the alternative political offerings.

It is urgent to turn the page on this partisan “politicking” which only aims to discredit the adversary to gain a mere foothold. The moment calls for exigency and responsibility.

The entire Cameroonian nation, beyond partisan divisions, deserves better. It deserves an elevated debate of ideas, centered on programs and societal projects.

We therefore issue a solemn appeal, particularly to the political class and engaged citizens: elevate the debate. Stop only saying what is wrong; say how you propose to fix it. Move beyond generalities and enter into specifics.

How can healthcare for all be sustainably funded? What agricultural model will guarantee food security and boost exports?

What specific reforms will make our administration more efficient and attract greater investment? How can we fully leverage our geostrategic position and our diversity?

Building a more prosperous and stronger Cameroon is a collective endeavor that transcends personal ambitions.

It requires the intelligence, creativity, and will of everyone. The opposition has a crucial role to play, not as a mere noisy counter-power, but as a force for rigorous and constructive proposals.

It is by this measure that history will judge its usefulness. The Cameroonian people, mature and discerning, now await not criticism, but plans.

The hour calls for builders, not prosecutors. The Homeland calls for bold proposals. Let us answer this call with seriousness and patriotism.

Eric NZEUHLONG

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