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Biya’s Continued stay in power: Constitutional amendment slated for next week 0
The bill for the precipitated constitutional amendment has been well prepared and will be presented to the National Assembly for scrutiny next week. Our senior intelligence officer in Yaounde hinted earlier today that the Secretary General of the Central Committee of the ruling CPDM, Jean Kuete met secretly with Senator Niat Njifenji yesterday and finalized the deal. We understand the leaders of both the Upper and the Lower Houses of parliament have been given standing orders to speed up the adoption of the said bill without arguments.
Special envelopes ranging from 5 to 10 million FCFA have been reportedly distributed to MPs and our elected officials have been told that their request for a 4×4 jeep will be met after the voting. Cameroon Intelligence Report gathered that the bill will focus mainly on making President Biya hold on to power beyond 2018. As the day for the adoption of the purported bill draws closer, National Assembly Speaker, Cavaye Djibril has been seen pleading to all CPDM MPs to help guarantee Biya’s continued stay in power. The CPDM diabolic harsh ploy has completely left out MPs from the Social Democratic Front.
This story is still developing
By Cham Victor