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CRM Dances Bafia Dance Over Imminent Coalition With The SDF

The acting leader of the Cameroon Renaissance Movement CRM has denied a statement on her Facebook page extending a hand of fellowship to the Social Democratic Front in view of a joint offensive against the Biya regime.

Tiriane Noah has blamed her Facebook manager, now sacked for independently making the post which she describes as malicious.

Tiriane Noah said a publication was made on her Facebook page concerning the recent SDF NEC resolutions and relayed by media outlets.
The second Vice President of the party took exception to the statement in which she allegedly welcomed the SDF resolutions, stating her desire to work with the political party.
She says her Facebook manager personally did the post without her knowledge and consent.

“The CRM cannot take any position on the decisions of another political party or to interfere in its operation,” she stressed in a counter post unveiled this evening. The acting CRM leader has bitterly frowned at the move of her Facebook manager. She clearly lashed out; “I therefore strongly condemn these maneuvers whose ultimate goal is surely to destabilize the MRC and the winning coalition formed around its President.”

She added that, the announced interest with the SDF did not come from leaders or decision makers of the party. Tiriane Noah has reaffirmed her support to the ideals of the CRM incarnated by the National President.

She also used the Facebook outing to demand the release of her leaders and fellow comrades. “Once again, the MRC and its allies demand the immediate and unconditional release of all those arrested during the peaceful and white marches of January 26, June 1, and June 8, 2019, while exercising their natural right and constitutional to protest;” she ordered

By: Nsoesie Peter
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