Up to
recently, Cameroonian soldiers had been dying in the ongoing war between the
Islamic terrorost group called Boko Haram and the combined forces of Cameroon
and Chad fighting them. However, a few days ago, the war took a turn for the
worse when a Cameroonian captain, Matute Elvis Mbene, from Fako Division had
the vehicle in which he was being driven by his driver in the war zone,
exploded by a mine said to have been planted by Boko Haram. A debate on the
issue is currently taking place on Facebook.
As usual, a
regular Facebook participant, Dr. Susungi, has dared Paul Biya to shake uoff
his lethargy and pay fitting tribute to the fallen army officer. Another Facebook participant, Kinge Namanga,
interjects: "Shocking! The church bells are ringing closer to home. It’s
now reality. We must wake up--- all Cameroonians and rally against BH."
I say that many
of us have now woken up to the reality of the war because an Anglophone captain
has died in the war. Some of us even knew him personally. So we feel directly involved
and affected.What if more of them die? For now, it is only one that has fallen.
What if other (Anglophone) Captains fall, and then Colonels start falling, and
then Generals start falling, and we know them too??? All along, Dr. N.N. has
questioned why Paul Biya as Commander in Chief has not personally got up to go
and receive each fallen soldier and attended his burial. I call that
"looking at the small picture". The "big picture" should
consist firstly of wondering whether the Commander in Chief is doing enough to
defeat Boko Haram so that no more Cameroonians (whether they are Anglophone
captains or not) continue to die, and then secondly to see how the rest of us
can support the war effort. Contrary to what Dr. Susungi says, it is not Paul
Biya s war alone.
There is a
saying that if you want peace, prepare for war. That is because even when you
are the most peace-loving country in the world, another country may still
attack you. So what do you do? Do you just fold your owns and continue to
declare yourself "a man of peace?" That is theory which has nothing
to do with the reality on the ground.Cameroon is at war. The entire nation is
at war. We are all at war!
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