Dear Editor,
I read with rapt
attention an article titled “For whom does Peter Essoka really reflect?”,
written by a certain Douglas A. Achingale and published on page four of the
issue no. 173 of Monday 30 November 2015, of your very authoritative and widely
read newspaper.
First of all, I
congratulate Achingale on his ability to address such a pertinent issue and the
skill with which he crafted the write-up. I must admit that it is not every day
we find articles so well written in our local newspapers. Second, I hail your
courage to publish the article which took to task the “almighty” president of
the National Communication Council, NCC.
To be candid, it is like
Achingale stole the idea of penning that article from my mind. I had always planned
to do such a piece because Peter Essoka’s “Reflections” are becoming more
boring to listen than otherwise. Besides all what Achingale said in his
article, Essoka over-personalizes the “Reflections”, making me wonder what his
personal life and experiences have got to do with the rest of Cameroonians.
That, to me, is what lack of
inspiration and writing “for the purpose of meeting deadlines”, as Achingale
puts it, can do to a person’s writing. The suggestion that he should take his
time and present the slot just once a week is a most welcome idea. In that way,
Peter Essoka will surely be at his best.
If he does not want to do it as
suggested, then he better puts an end to the slot. He better stops disturbing
listeners of “Morning Safari” because that programme is like bible lessons to
us listeners.
In fact, AmadouVamoulké, the DG
of CRTV, should rethink his retention of the retired Essoka at CRTV. If the
DG’s aim was to let Essoka have some extra money at his retirement, he should
be reminded that the veteran journalist has since had a full salary following
his recruitment at the NCC. He should equally be reminded that, that salary has
been made fatter thanks to his recent appointment as president of this
structure.
No malice intended.
Yours truly,
Franklin
DingaSambit
Master’s
student, UNIYAO I
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