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A major political document dated February 27, 2026 has dropped: “A Call to Mobilize — For a New Cameroon,” signed by Issa Tchiroma Bakary as “President-Elect.” Tonight, we don't just read the memo directly, we analyze what it signals about Cameroon’s governance reality in 2026. Context remains: The Constitutional Council proclaimed Paul Biya winner and he has been sworn in—yet Cameroon’s state capacity and public services show visible signs of deep decay. In this episode, I break down the memo’s 5 strategic moves: Economic red-alert framing Governance vacuum (“high instructions”) Moral delegitimization at the top Post-election repression allegations Operational mobilization: detainee support donations + diaspora platform (Etoudi explicitly referenced) Key lines from tonight’s editorial: “This memo is not the crisis. It is a symptom. The crisis is a regime that can’t govern but still wants to rule.” “A state that works doesn’t fear citizens organizing. Only a captured state fears mobilization.” 👇 Comment below: What is the clearest sign of state decay where you live—healthcare, roads, electricity, or justice? 👍 Like, Subscribe, and Share for document-led civic analysis. Cameroon family—one question: What is the most visible sign of state decay where you live? Healthcare 2) Roads 3) Electricity 4) Justice/Police 5) Cost of living Reply with your city + number. I’m reading every comment. #PaulBiya #IssaTchiroma #Etoudi #CameroonPolitics #Governance #HumanRights #Diaspora #Detentions #Repression #AfricanPolitics #PoliticalAnalysis #WorldviewTalkshow #Yaounde #Douala #Cameroon -- Cameroon politics, Paul Biya, Issa Tchiroma Bakary, Etoudi, Yaounde, Douala, Cameroon elections, repression Cameroon, detainees Cameroon, diaspora Cameroon, governance failure, captured state, African politics analysis, Worldview Talkshow, Cameroon 2026