In a 23 minutes video posted January 25, 2015 on the famous social network, YouTube, Patrice Nouma judged that Paul Biya is "unfit" to lead Cameroon and defeat the sect Boko Haram.
Patrice Nouma approached the Cameroonian people through a video posted on YouTube. In his Videogram, Nouma who deserted the Cameroonian police and appealed to his comrades to "capture" Paul Biya as he (Paul Biya) is a factor of division "both inside and outside the Cameroon”.
Nouma, who presented himself as the spokesman for the Cameroonian Council of Transition (CTC), claimed that Paul Biya is "one of the main and active members" of the sect Boko Haram in Cameroon.
"We, Cameroon Council for transition, declare him unfit to lead the country and to bring it to victory against the alleged Islamist sect Boko Haram, where he is one of the main and active members," noted Patrice Nouma.
"Fort of our civic duty and Patriots trained to defend the people, we take our responsibility and instruct our armed forces and brothers in arms to capture dead or alive this individual by using all possible means.
On the financing of the war plan against Boko Haram, the spokesperson of the CCT indicated that Cameroon will soon falter because it spends 400 million CFA FRANCS of the monthly taxpayer money for various military operations in the far North Cameroon. "It cost him 400 million CFA FRANCS each month for the maintenance of the troops not counting expenses, ammunition and weapons", he said.
Patrice Nouma mocked Paul Biya who often"mocks" African peers by boycotting the Summit. He wondered why Paul Biya appealed to Idriss Deby that he had always suspected to be the financier of the sect.
"Dear compatriots, Mr Paul Biya should be ashamed because yesterday he insulted and despised Idriss Deby. He dealt with all names; terrorist, arms suppliers... Today, it's same Idriss Déby, who comes to the rescue of the Cameroonian people," lamented Nouma.
At the end of his video, spokesperson for the CCT invited the Cameroonian diaspora to come massively outside the Embassy of France in Washington and before the American Secretariat of State in the same city this January 30, 2015 for a support contract to the Cameroonian soldiers who are at the front against Boko Haram in the far North.