Les régions Anglophones sont militarisées et sous haute tension, l’armée Camerounaise vient d’essuyer la perte d’officiers dont un général et un colonel dans le front contre Boko Haram, l’économie est en chute libre placée sous ajustement structurel, le rapport sur la catastrophe ferroviaire d’Éseka se fait toujours attendre.
Et que trouve le mieux à faire le despote Paul Biya? Il décrète la création d’une commission sur le bilinguisme et le multiculturalisme, puis s’en vole en Suisse.
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Outlawed “Consortium” Foreign Leaders Describe Paul Biya’s Bilingualism Commission as Divisionary Tactic
The two foreign interim leaders of the Banned Cameroon Anglophone Civil Society Consortium, CACSC, have rejected the National Commission to promote Bilingualism created by Presidential decree saying it is an attempt to rubbish the integrity and legitimacy of “ongoing winning West Cameroon Struggle”
Writing from their hideout abroad, the interim leaders Tapang Ivo Tanku and Mark Bara said, “By every logical implication, the decree is of bad faith. It is a lame walk to promote equality in the use of English and French languages and showcase the numerous cultures he seeks to present to his commission.”
According to a release of the outlawed Consortium which has gone viral on social media, the problem of an Anglophone has never been language but Marginalization in areas like ENAM, ENS, EMIA, ENSET, CUSS and recently CENAJES in Bamenda where only two Anglophones were admitted in 132 candidates.
To the “Foreign Leaders”, creating another Commission will just add to numerous others which have never worked, they cited CONAC which according to them has been a wasted body because even those who have embezzled are promoted the next day.
They also said until the banned Consortium leaders are released ghost town will continue till February 23, 2017.
By Wilson MUSA | Cameroon-Info.Net