The Clergy and the Political Environment in our Nation
Cardinal Tumi & Rev. Nyansako-ni-Nku Speak One Language.
The two leading prelates of the Roman Catholic Church and Presbyterian Church in Cameroon (PCC) have in separate declarations stated that it is imperative and incumbent for the Church to take very strong positions on the political situation in Cameroon.
Christian Cardinal Tumi, who is the Archbishop of the Douala Archdiocese, was reacting to questions related to his recent publication, The Political Regimes of Ahmadou Ahidjo, Paul Biya and Christian Tumi , while speaking to the press about his imminent retirement. Rev. Nyansako-ni-Nku was speaking on the eve of the celebrations of the Golden Jubilee of the PCC. |
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Permit me congratulate you for the wonderful innovation you've put up in your cherished newspaper, The Frontier Telegraph. We are happy you are back, and we hope you've come to stay. Kindly give me space in your widely circulated paper to make a few observations on the above subject.
When you look at what is going on throughout the country in the name of cleanup campaigns, you will see that in spite of the fact that business and other activities are grounded during the period of the campaign, little or nothing is realized. One can observe that the towns are clean only for a day or two despite the effort put in place by the actors concerned.
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