Bilingualism, Multiculturalism: North West Population Speaks Out
The fact finding mission by the National Commission for the Promotion of Bilingualism and Multiculturalism (NCPBM) ended in Bamenda on June 1, 2018.
“Listen to the people” was the mission that took members of the National Commission for the Promotion of Bilingualism and Multiculturalism to Bamenda on May 31 and June 1, 2018. Curtains dropped on the mission with the population of the North West Region voicing their frustrations on issues of discrimination linked to language, culture and especially the socio-political crisis rocking the North West and South West regions.
It was a rare moment for the population to showcase their hospitality and outspoken nature of the region’s inhabitants.
Open working sessions, audiences and sessions with target groups helped Commission members led by their President, H.E Peter Mafany Musonge to listen to concerns of marginalization, hate speech, arrogance, dissenting voices on the form of State, terrorism, unfriendly attitude of some security forces and other challenges that do not help matters for living together in Cameroon.
It was a moment for politicians, historians, civil society leaders, teachers, lawyers, journalists, clergy, men and women of literature, commercial motorcycle and taxi drivers, economic operators, etc to freely speak and suggest credible and attainable solutions for a return to normalcy in the face of the cr...
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