07/23/2025
A CRTV journalist who defends the interest of a political party without optimism and objectivity.
We live in a society of inclusion where disability doesn't mean inability. Roosevelt ruled America America on a wheelchair at the age of 51. He wasn't old, neither was the public unaware of his health status.
We accept, that age shouldn't be used to rate a candidate's ability to run the nation. But in this case, it's not just age but someone whom we've seen what he's capable of. We are talking about a 92 year old man who has ruled the country for 43 years. This means his imprints are visible enough from when he was a youth, energetic and at the peak of strength as a human. What are the results?
You want us to dwell on capability and not age. We have seen what he's capable of, from when he secretary general at the presidency, to becoming the 5th prime minister of Cameroon before navigating to become the second president of Cameroon.
Under his leadership, Cameroon has either regressed or remained stagnant. He said New deal government but over the decades the new deal government has drowned Cameroon into high debts, underdevelopment, high rate of unemployment, embezzlement, corruption, famine, insurrection,
Cameroon has become one of the highly indebted countries in the world. High rate of unemployment, famine, and the list goes on.
When people talk about his age, it's not just because he's old but because of his track record. They talk because of his health status too because he has been MIA. The Trump you used as an example has proven to be fit and capable to run America. His health status is perfect and he doesn't appear in public barely thrice a year.
All the people you used as examples had or have proven to be capable of leading their nations to a better tomorrow. We are 43 years down, what are the results?
A journalist is supposed to be neutral and optimistic about any happening around him. This one picked sides and made an outing that people would normally expect from a CPDM big wig or secretary general. You are a CRTV journalist, a state broadcaster that's run with tax payers' money. The least people expect from you is neutrality, objectivity and optimism.