Young people with dreams of self-fulfilment and greatness for their country. Young people who reach for the stars but keep their feet firmly on the ground. This is the kind of youth our Cameroonian army needs, one that is both open to modernity and jealous of its traditions. With such an alignment of vision and mindset, youth and the army can only go hand in hand. In more ways than one. First of all, the importance of mutual attraction: the army finds in youth the inexhaustible source of rejuvenation that allows it to constantly renew its vitality, and youth finds in the army the horizon of its desire for fulfilment.
Secondly, the importance of pooling abilities and wills in fulfilling a noble and exalted duty of altruism. The reality is that this is a multi-dimensional mission that touches on virtually all areas related to the security and welfare of our people. In return for the resources it provides, the army expects young people to take their country to heart and to demonstrate their determination to defend it, whatever the cost and wherever necessary.
In addition to this essential ontological foundation, which is as much a matter of vocation as of conviction, young people who wish to serve in uniform must have good intellectual abilities, so that they can assimilate ways of thinking, master increasingly advanced technical systems and appropriate methods of action, which are far from being limited to force alone. This justifies the physical, biological, psycho-technical and other character tests. A set of requirements designed to ensure the health, ability and integrity of those selected at the end of the most rigorous selection processes.
In these times of social and intellectual inversion, mental health is the object of numerous attempts to pollute, distort and enlist the support of entities hostile to the durability of our ancestral cultures centred on fraternity and the sacredness of the human person.
Using catchy slogans accompanied by misleading images, stigmatising and exclusionary rhetoric, trivialising violence and crime, and inciting the deconstruction of the cardinal values of our traditional societies, these negative forces want to turn our brave 2.0 youth into a group of stooges, devoid of cultural reference points, easily misguided, and above all to destruction. We speak of Generation Z as if to announce the end of conscious humanity before it is dehumanised by the tools of science.
The dynamic, ambitious and responsible youth of Cameroon should be wary of these fraudulent start-ups. They must distance themselves from these entities that are opposed to our country’s development ambitions, those who are behind the disregard for the codes of social life and life in general, the attacks on the authority of the State and the destruction of infrastructure that are useful to our communities. /-
Navy Capitain
Cyrille Serge ATONFACK GUEMO
Head of Communication Division - MINDEF
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06.12 | 17:52
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03.12 | 09:31
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