From Grassroots Giant To Political Shadow: How The Anglophone Crisis Crippled The SDF, Can It Rise Again?
SDF @ 36 Anniversary Celebrations In Bamenda By Raymond Dingana Born on May 26, 1990, in Bamenda, the Social Democratic Front (SDF) was once a vibrant political party with strong support from the grassroots. However, it is now a shadow of its former self. The SDF was once a major force to be reckoned with, the biggest headache for Cameroon’s ruling party, the Cameroon People’s Democratic Movement (CPDM). That changed when the Anglophone Crisis began. How the Anglophone Crisis Targeted the SDF Separatist groups in Anglophone Cameroon treated the SDF as if it had caused the crisis. As a result, they made life difficult for SDF members. Many militants were forced to flee, as efforts to weaken and destroy the party began. Even the party chairman at the time, Ni John Fru Ndi, was not spared. He was kidnapped twice by suspected separatist fighters. First kidnapping happened while he was traveling to Sop in Jakiri, Bui Division, North West Region. He was going to bury the late Member of ...