Sleeping through a revolution — the case of West Cameroons MPs

Paul Otto
AH Politics
Published in
1 min readJan 15, 2017

It’s about two months now since the Common Law Lawyers and Teachers Trade Unions set off a strike action in West Cameroon to revive the Anglo-Saxon system of doing things. So far, it’s been the game of the CLL, Teachers and the people.

Except for the SDF MPs and Senators who met with the people at the parking lot of the Molyko stadium December 2016 and Kah Walla who gave her voice in support to the struggle, the rest of the MPs and Senators from English Cameroon have shown complete disregard for the people.

The MPs and senators are supposed to be speaking for the people yet they’ve decided to look the other direction. Let me remind them that they are SLEEPING THROUGH A REVOLUTION. By the time they realise themselves the people would have traveled miles in their struggle and wouldn’t have need of them.

The time to act is now for tomorrow might be too late. Let those with ears hear.

By — Barry Toah

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Paul Otto
AH Politics

CTO, Loomo. Product Manager, iCUBEFARM.com. Co Author, 'Scourge of Hope'.