Global Challenges, Prospects: Paul Biya Addresses UN Assembly Tomorrow

The Head of State will this Friday present Cameroon’s position on burning world issues under discussions at the ongoing 72nd UN Ordinary General Assembly here in New York.

Cameroon’s appraisal of disturbing global trends and the country’s proposed solutions will be shared with the rest of the world tomorrow Friday September 22, 2017 when President Paul Biya mounts the rostrum at the ongoing 72nd UN Ordinary General Assembly in New York.
After attending the opening ceremony for general debates on September 19, 2017, during which speaker after speaker decried some life-threatening goings-on across the globe, the Cameroon’s Head of State will, no doubt, bring his experience to bear notably on the way forward.
Although Cameroon may not be hardest hit by the nuclear threats like other countries, as condemned by almost all speakers during the opening ceremony Tuesday, the country is not exempted from other challenges that the international community is facing today. International terrorism, unresolved conflicts and violation of international humanitarian law, rising inequality, cyber criminality, refugee crisis, sustainable development and climate change stare almost all countries in the face, Cameroon inclusive. How Cameroon is striving in the midst of these to stay afloat is, no doubt, the experience the country’s first citizen will be sharing with the world.
Combating Terrorism
The path Cameroon has taken to reduce the hitherto hostile Boko Haram insurgencies to sporadic suicide bombings today, and which the international community has saluted variously, may edify other nations the more. Sharing the experiences in a high-level forum like the UN General Assembly wherein the world’s top most leaders are participating would obviously be an opportunity to establish or strengthen contacts with other world leaders on better advocacy.
Although the terrorist Boko Haram sect has been significantly weakened, it still dreads countries in the Lake Chad region with frightful suicide bombings alongside other crimes and abuses. President Paul Biya will certainly advocate sustained international mobilisation to completely eradicate the terrorist sect and strengthening of the United Nations’ support for the Multinational Joint Task Force.
Surmounting Refugee Problems
Cameroon may not be heaven, yes! But not hell as well! The humanitarian challenges of the terrorist threat and continual instability in the Central African Republic have been heavy on the country. This, as the peace-loving and hospitable country continually hosts hundreds of thousands of refugees fleeing Boko Haram’s crimes in Nigeria and insecurity in the Central African Republic.  The world will on Friday, through President Paul Biya, therefore be edified on how Cameroon has been able to carry this load alongside managing the case of its own populations displaced by the war and insecurity. More so remaining respectful of its commitment to respecting human rights!
Cameroon’s strides have been hailed by the UN on several fronts. During his visit to Cameroon in March 2015, the UN Secretary General, Antonio...

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