CROSS SECTION OF SDF SA MILITANTS |
The Regional Conference of Cameroon’s
leading opposition Social Democratic Front, SDF party, in South Africa is underway , today, Saturday October 15, 2016 in Johannesburg.
Reports from the SDF SA secretariat indicated that,
the delegates from the nine provinces that make up the country have been converging
on Johannesburg earlier on. Though the issues to be
discussed are not fully known, there are indications that the conference is in
preparation for the 2017 SDF Convention in Cameroon and the 2018 elections.
“The SDF SA Region begins to nurse ambitions of
going to contest National Executive Committee, NEC positions at the convention in
2017 that would allow it to directly contribute, support and impact our great
party. When primaries are declared open by NEC we will conduct regional
primaries as a region to elect those we want to be deployed to NEC,” read a
statement from SDF SA’s Regional Secretary, Roland Chebefuh.
SDF YOUTH LEAGUE |
The presence of the delegations from the South
African ruling African National Congress, ANC, Zimbabwean opposition parties and
the Chairman of the African Diaspora Forum (the biggest federation of migrant
associations) and his entourage, was also announced by the same secretariat.
SDF
to Free Cameroon in 2018
The preparations for the October 15 SDF SA
Convention, was reinforced during the September 24 2016 General Meeting of the
party. Addressing militants during that
meeting, the SDF SA Regional Chair said the party was ready to take power in
Cameroon in 2018 and that mistakes of the past must be avoided.
“Our fathers have done their part, let’s do ours.
SDF SA CHAIR: MILTON TAKA |
Let’s take the responsibility in freeing Cameroon come 2018. This will not
happen in beer parlors, criticizing without constructive proposals neither on
the streets but a collective effort.
We must be highly represented and all
other Diaspora branches will support the SA delegation. Any delegate must be
ready to push hard the Diaspora agenda at the convention,” the SDF Regional
Chair for SA, Milton Taka said.
Cameroon
Embassy blamed!
After announcing that the Elecam officials’ registered
621 voters in 2016, SDF officials
seriously blamed the Cameroon Embassy/ High Commission in Pretoria for tacitly
disenfranchising voters.
“The embassy is contradicting Elecam rules with
their request for compatriots to own SA permits before they could be
registered. I think every Cameroonians
with any identification document should be allowed to register. No law prevents
them from doing so. Being against Biya does not deny you the right to vote.
There is need for us to write a letter to Elecam,” argued the Chairman of the SDF Albert
Mukong Turffontein (Johannesburg) Ward, Albert Mokolo.
“With respect to voter registration, our focus in
the Diaspora should be to take ELECAM or registration staff to the people as
this is more cost effective. Elecam should move to where people are and get
them registered.
We should also pressurize ELECAM to recognise the concentrated
registration points as voting districts or polling stations come election day
and not focusing all voting at the High Commissions / Embassies only. This will
definitely increase voter turnout as logistics and long hours from work will no
longer be the excuse for the electorate not to register,” added another angry
militant.
SDF SA also boasted about its achievements as a
province.
“As a province we have carried out many projects
like the Cameroon Black Friday Movement CDBFM, the Sandton protest and many
others, all in success. CDBFM was politically a brain child of SDF-SA. We denounced government's irresponsibility for the death
of Monique, bad roads, students studying in mud houses, hopeless youths etc. We
assisted the SDF-USA to continue the CDBFM and we have supported many
compatriots in difficulty here,” said the SDF Second Vice, Paul Nkamankeng.
Discussions during the SDF SA September 24 general
meeting also focused on three motions
that if approved by the Regional convention (of today October 15) should be submitted at the National Convention
in February 2017.
They include the request for, the separation of powers
between the presidential candidate and chair of the party, elections into all
posts of responsibility especially that of Secretary General and a motion to
separate the powers between NEC, NAC and NIC as per section 11.5c of the
party’s constitution.
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