Presidential Election 2018: Here Is How Paul Biya Can Be Reversed

Do not wait for China or France to come to liberate us. The examples of Togo and the DRC next to us must remind us of how much we have been orphaned since the death of President Ahidjo.

No candidate, even Osih, whom I support, can overcome the cold monster Mr. Biya and his machine (ELECAM and the territorial administration).

Therefore, it is important and urgent to rethink the strategy of chasing this diet. I would like here to involve political marketing associated with military strategies. I will save you the battles you have to win to win the war declared for several decades to this regime.
Presidential Election 2018: Here Is How Paul Biya Can Be Reversed
1- The battle of the media: it is a battle already lost by the power because the social networks came to democratize this sector. However the coalition is fishing internationally because this regime still enjoys a good international image, that of stability. Recent events have not been able to undermine this acquis of the Biya regime with international partners and bodies. It will have to be a delicate lobby, discredit the regime without tarnishing the image of the country. It is the strategists in communication who must work on this axis.

2- The economic battle: Here we have to gather a certain number of actors from all segments of the economy to establish with them an economic solidarity pact. The pact can be called the pact of economic prosperity: how to overcome inflation and the lock of the external counterpart (imports). These actors need to know by heart the incentives that will be created to achieve this goal of prosperity. I see here Joshua Osih associated with several young promoters of the formal as well as informal sector.

3- The youth battle: It's the battle of formation, socio-occupational integration and employment. We must be able to roll out strategies here to achieve full employment. For example, to review with youth of working age and in training, untapped employment niches. Review the training, their integration rate and talk about the need to readapt the training to the needs of the country and the international, the issues of the day. The highlight must be the full employment pact to sign with the youth of the 7 state universities.

4- The battle of food self-sufficiency or the battle of agriculture. Food being the fuel of the man, it will be necessary to go to the peasants, the producers to explain to them how the coalition account to give them the power. They are the ones who built this country and still allow our balance of trade to resist somehow. It will be necessary to tell them what the coalition will do to make them recover their lost aura, how to make the young people return to the land to feed the Cameroonians. I see Bernard Djonga here.

5- The return to federalism for a better distribution of wealth, to allow people to be able to dispose of themselves and stop begging from the central government. The return to the lost dignity of the Bantuland peoples. This axis is like a glove to the illustrious thinker Dieudonné Essomba who can be associated with imminent historians who will remind us of the federal character of our ethnic group of yesteryear.

6- The battle of the electoral market: How to identify the entrants, how to convince them to vote for the coalition and secure their votes, how to square the 30000 polling stations, how to recruit the tellers, the polling station members, how to create an electoral watch, and a centralization hub results to secure valid votes cast?

We have work and time is running out. Let's get to work because the enemy is not sleeping.

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