Cameroon: Destabilisation strategies, the RDPC confronts toxic narratives from the opposition

In recent times, the Cameroonian political scene has been subject to an insidious narrative specifically targeting the Cameroon People’s Democratic Movement (RDPC). Opposition actors, lacking substantive projects, persist in insinuating divisions and disagreements within the ruling party.

This toxic communication strategy, far from reflecting reality, reveals an attempt to fabricate a crisis out of thin air.

Its objective is to undermine the credibility of the RDPC in the eyes of national and international opinion, at a pivotal moment in the country’s political life.

These maneuvers originate from a desire to counteract the strategic vision of President Paul Biya, which is to work toward the methodical and peaceful preparation of the succession.

This process, essential for the stability and continuity of the state, is misinterpreted or rather misrepresented by these detractors.

They see in it an imaginary flaw to exploit, seeking to turn a thoughtful process of renewal and transition into a purported sign of weakness or discord.

It is imperative to restore the truth in the face of these false narratives. The RDPC remains, now more than ever, a rock of unity, discipline, and cohesion around its leader, President Paul Biya, and the ideals that have always guided its action.

The strength of the party is not measured by rumors, but through its achievements, its popular roots in all regions of the country, and its capacity to maintain peace and drive development.

The overwhelming majority of Cameroonian men and women perceive these maneuvers for what they are: political distractions.

The real concerns of the population lie in the areas of security, employment, health, and education domains in which the government emanating from the RDPC continues to act with determination.

The attempt to create a “furtive crisis” within the party fails in the face of the political maturity of its members and the robustness of the party’s institutions.

Ultimately, these manufactured narratives do not align with the reality on the ground.

The RDPC, bolstered by its history and focused on the future, remains united. The unity that characterizes it is its shield against destabilizing ambitions.

The message to Cameroonians is clear: beyond the noise, the course remains steady.

The preparation for the succession, orchestrated with serenity by President Biya, is taking place in an orderly manner and with continuity, ensuring that the party will remain the solid pillar of the nation as Cameroon advances toward its future ambitions. Unity is not a slogan; it is an established fact that withstands media storms.

Eric NZEUHLONG

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