Kamto case: Calixthe Beyala speaks angrily about the MRC activists

They are violent, very violent, dishonest, insulting, very rude. Calixthe


The renowned writer explains that it is the lack of adhesion of the collaborators of the head of state and the populations who have harmed his projects and companies. She invites her detractors to compare her work that she considers more imposing and that of her predecessor.

Calixthe Beyala was the guest of the Decryption program (Vision 4) on February 15, 2019. The renowned novelist was interviewed on several topics including her tense relations with supporters of the president of the Movement for the Renaissance of Cameroon (MRC) Maurice Kamto. "I'm not tough on Maurice Kamto. I am tough vis-à-vis the passionate and almost gangsteric reactions it causes. I am against the dishonesty surrounding its surroundings. They are violent, are dishonest, very violent, insulting, very rude. It looks like they have an extremely reduced vocabulary.  Whose lexical field revolves around the lower abdomen, "she explained declaring that Cabral Libii's supporters and their leader are more assertive and respectful.

Addressing the assessment of the President of the Republic Paul Biya, Calixthe Beyala has been careful to relativize the opinions that make it a bitter failure. "He started a lot of jobs at once.He tried to open up everywhere. Without doing grandiose somewhere. But do a little bit. It's the perception that I have. For example, people say to you, "Ah yes, Abidjan is better built". But when you abducted Abidjan comments is the rest of the country? But in Cameroon, you have a few paved roads, hospitals, schools. That is to say, we could have done better if everyone had also put goodwill in it.Because, a state is not a person, it is a group of people. Whether ministers or ordinary citizens.

Calixthe Beyala therefore points out "general incivism" and invites us to compare his work with that of his predecessor. "I did not say that Biya's stewardship is fabulous, I said I've made progress. We could have done better.When I was little, we had only a few high schools. Today there are high schools at every corner of the neighborhood. He built them. You can not take things away from him. It can not be removed that before there were some streets in Douala, today there are everywhere. People when they talk about it, there are no projections about the past. He worked this boy. But he could have done better.


Source: cameroon-info.net

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