Appeasement in NW, SW: Ways of Return To Normalcy Explored in Mbengwi

Prime Minister Philemon Yang on October 17, 2017  held separate talks with leaders of  transporters, traders, Clergy,  traditional  and political associations.

Momo Division, where proponents of schools boycott have kept enrolment in schools and colleges embarrassingly low, received the Prime Minister, Head of Government, Philemon Yang  in Mbengwi on October 17, 2017. The Prime Minister was the bearer of President Paul Biya’s  message of peace, tolerance and reason  after the stress rocking the North West and South West regions since the beginning of the Anglophone Crisis.

Topical at the Mbengwi consultations were exchanges between the Prime Minister and representatives of transporters, traders, development associations, education stakeholders,  church leaders, political and traditional  leaders. It emerged from the consultations at the Momo Senior Divisional Officer’s conference hall that respective groups and associations stressed the need for an enabling environment with genuine and inclusive dialogue as the way forward in resolving the crisis.

The Pastor of Presbyterian Church, Njembeng, Epie  Marks  told Cameroon Tribune that “the Head of  State should take his responsibility and address the Anglophone Crisis instead of making others talk on his behalf, especially with some  government Ministers who use language considered provocative”. Momo Fons led by HRH Teche Njei appreciated the listening capacity of President Biya’s envoy. CT got it from him that Momo Division is anxio...

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