Barrister Akere Muna has announced his intention to run for President |
Akere Muna seduces Diasporans with dual nationality & visa
concessions
After announcing last week, his ambition to challenge President
Biya in the 2018 presidential election, Barrister Akere Muna is presently on a
European tour, to sensitize the diaspora about his candidature, and has already
made his first promise on 'Dual Nationality", something which the entire
diaspora has requested for years from the present regime.
The former Bar
President was in Paris on Wednesday 1 October 2017, to meet with fellow
Cameroonians, where he promised 'dual nationality', once he ascends the Etoudi
throne.
"There will
be 'dual nationality', on condition that you have a tax base. If you are paying
taxes in Cameroon, there will be no reason why you won't have a dual
nationality. All Cameroonians wishing to retain their acquired nationality will
have some sort of special resident permit that will enable them and their
families enter into the Cameroonian territory without having visa issues,"
he promised.
To avoid issues
of entry visa in to Cameroon, Akere Muna promised to put an online visa system
in place.
"If you and
I want to go Rwanda, all you will need to do is to take your computer, fill the
online application form and when you get to Rwanda, you pay for your visa and
enter the country. It will also help promote tourism and other areas. I think
we should work towards that. It is not good to live in 2017 as if we were in
1917," he said.
According to him,
the idea behind this milestone decision is to look for solutions that will
enable those in the diaspora to be an integral part in the development of
Cameroon.
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