Cellou Dalein trades on the misery of Guinean refugees in the United States [CERAG-UFDG]

by times news cr

2024-08-30 03:49:36

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To line his pockets, to fool Guineans inside and outside, to sell the illusion, to be applauded, Cellou Dalein is ready for anything. Everything is good for him as long as we continue to run after his multiple failures, because he is the only one who counts.

If Cellou Dalein is to be pitied, those who believe in the promises he sells “we have made mistakes … and we are going to change strategy” risk being even more so, because the man cannot change. He is incapable of it. He titillates the activists, deceives them and scams those who are in need.

The followers at the service of a new scam strategy

Guinean refugees in the United States are the new victims. Those we call “the Nicaraguans” are the new sources of income for the UFDG version of Cellou Dalein. The party and its president have made them their new business.

This is how, in a thunderous announcement, the man who presents himself as the president of the UFDG, on a private visit to the United States, said he had been given a standing ovation by a crowd won over to his cause.
But what crowd are we talking about? These are the same people instrumentalized by the Axis, victims of the UFDG’s lack of strategy and who escaped the bullets of the defunct power to find themselves, after a thousand miseries, in the United States, who are the new targets of Cellou Dalein. They are not activists, but needy people. He uses his victims of yesterday to amass money. Money. More money. Nothing but money.

Activists, other victims of the “give, I pocket” strategy

Do the activists know how they are being scammed? Various methods are used by the UFDG, which knows how to adapt to all situations, to take advantage wherever the need arises. Except the need to access power, because its lack of courage prevents it from doing so. But, the UFDG goes from one scam strategy to another: having its New York henchmen organize a paid meal or going door-to-door was its strategy until now.
The last meal cost, just for the entrance, $150. Neither the meal nor the cash donations were part of it. more. In total, $80,000 (eighty thousand) was collected in this New York restaurant, whose name we are keeping quiet. But this strategy seems to be insufficient.

A new strategy of the well-oiled scam is underway

It was the Guinean refugees who caught the eye of the first foreign investor in Senegal. A country, by the way, that he loves more than Guinea. It was these poor young people who wander the streets of New York, New Jersey and elsewhere who were mobilized through a magic word: “We will help you get your papers.” To add the scam to the misery, this strategy implemented in Europe is found on the other side of the Atlantic.
Accompanied by a handful of so-called UFDG officials, including the person in charge of foreign federations, one of the greedy among the greedy, who loves money more than the apple of his eye, Cellou Dalein charges a fortune for his private tour. Open your ears, UFDG activists.
Do you know how much each Nicaraguan-Guinean unlocks?
To have a certificate to prove false membership in the UFDG, each Guinean refugee must pay 350 (three hundred and fifty) dollars. To have the card, falsified moreover of the party, you must pay 250 (two hundred and fifty) dollars. To take a photo with Cellou Dalein, you must pay 200 (two hundred) dollars. In the Netherlands, it was 200 (two hundred) euros. With all that, some UFDG leaders dare to speak of political prostitutes. Let them see to whom their nickname applies.

The scam based on monetized images

If we hear “the president of the UFDG” say: “I am on a party mission”, this is his strategy for personal enrichment when the families of Guinean refugees are in distress and worried about the fate of their children.
A minority of officials from the moribund New York Federation co-opted for the cause, assisted by the official mentioned above, disappointed moreover at not having been appointed by the CNRD, are sinking Cellou Dalein day by day and deepening the gulf between the activists and the party.
It is therefore against a backdrop of marketed images, well-calculated scams, popularity disguises and shameless lies that we announce to Guineans “I was applauded”; I am ready to… “we are going to change…”. A litany that we have heard since the rejected victory in 2010. And as the Internet and networks publish everything, or almost everything, without knowing the bottom of things, we pester the activists with these false promises of having finally taken courage.

Setting everyone against everyone else, the strategy of unacknowledged failure

To make people believe in false announcements, they try the mea culpa: “…we trusted people who betrayed us”. However, Cellou Dalein does not name anyone. He just wants to pit everyone against everyone else. Otherwise, what could be simpler than saying who betrayed? What could be simpler than taking responsibility and denouncing and sanctioning those concerned? But no, he only excludes those who are capable, committed and who, in his eyes, constitute threats. He cannot stand those who are putting forward new ideas, who think and who succeed.
Everyone must kneel at his feet and applaud him to make him the most blessed in Fouta. Hence his slogan: “I prefer stone throwers to intellectuals.”

CERAG is in a difficult position

CERAG, contrary to the strategy of instrumentalizing young people and hunting down intellectuals, wants to turn stone throwers into responsible citizens. People who are no longer manipulated by someone who runs after money.
He wants to make intellectuals the spearhead of his fight for a reformed and truly democratic UFDG. A UFDG of activists and not of a clan. A party of victory led by a person who dares, someone audacious and not by a person who gives up victory after victory.
CERAG is working for a reunified UFDG because the divisive behavior of the person who claims to lead it is no longer in doubt. This is our fight.
A fight that is far from trading on the misery of Guineans and the poor survivors of the suicidal roads of Nicaragua, but a fight for a party that succeeds. Finally, a fight for a Guinea that unites and wins.
The national management of CERAG – UFDG

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