LGDA: The Possessive Investment in Tribal Politics in Cameroon and - TopicsExpress



          

LGDA: The Possessive Investment in Tribal Politics in Cameroon and its Perils. I invite every scholar in Cameroon to take an unflinching look at Beti supremacy in the Public Administration as designed by Biya and his clients ruling the country. I will argue in this study that tribalism in Cameroon is a matter of interests as well as attitudes, a problem of property as well as the Cameroonian language use as a tactic of governing where the ruling party discriminates against fellow Cameroonians who are from a region outside its turf. Above and beyond personal feelings and acts of individual prejudice, tribal politics is a structured advantage that produced unfair gains and unearned rewards for Biya and his supporters while imposing impediments to asset accumulation, employment, housing, and health care for members of aggrieved ethnic groups. Reaching beyond We vs THEM in the CPDM, I will explore how the loyalty to Biya as a tribal leader works in respect to any Cameroonian who does not agree with him. The job discrimination, and school segregation are very apparent in Cameroon in favor of the people who are loyal to Biya. I will always analyze the centrality of Biya to Cameroona politics, the tribal appeals encoded within patriotic nationalism and political advertising that paint anyone who disagree with Biya as an subversive citizens. Perhaps most important, I will identify the sustained and perceptive critique of tribal politics embedded in the art and politics of the radical fanaticism within Biyas clan. This effort is designed to help Cameroonians avoid the Rwandization of Cameroon where the ruling party is trying to use the war against Boko Haram to silence any critics of its bad management of the country during the last three decades. It is time to stop pretending. Anyone interested in such a scientific study should contact me so that we can plan accordingly.
Posted on: Sun, 25 Jan 2015 02:21:28 +0000

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