English Crisis: Maurice Kamto Attacks Biya

The president of the rebirth movement of Cameroon believes that the president of the republic has a political interest in the crisis continues in the northwestern and southwestern regions. 

 What needs to happen to Cameroonians for President Paul Biya to show compassion? Outrage the president of the Movement of the Renaissance of Cameroon (MRC), Maurice Kamto, following the kidnappings of high officials in the South-West and North-West against the journalists last week, the president of the MRC, indicated that the silence of the President of the Republic and members of the government and the lack of dialogue has aggravated the crisis situation that has prevailed in the English-speaking area of ​​the country for over a year.

The Anglophone crisis has now become a civil war, "he acknowledges. "The government has remained silent about recent kidnappings. The Minister of Territorial Administration has not seen fit to speak on this subject and the Minister of Social Affairs has also chosen to leave his employee to his plight, "laments Maurice Kamto. 
English Crisis: Maurice Kamto Attacks Biya 
The president of the MRC would have liked the situation of officials abducted in the English-speaking area to be on the agenda of the council of ministers, held on March 15 under the presidency of the head of state, Paul Biya. "Elsewhere, these kidnappings are the subject of crisis meetings," says the lawyer by training. In addition, Maurice Kamto also reproached Paul Biya for not having compassion for his people. 

"Mr. Biya must finally show compassion. In the conflict with Boko Haram, he never went to bring the compassion of the Cameroonian people to the families who lost their loved one, nor did he consider that he could go to the bedside of wounded soldiers. In the case of the Anglophone crisis, he has never visited this area to bring comfort to the people. We firmly believe that a descent to Bamenda or Buea would have eased tensions, "he believes. 

He added: "We have indicated the urgency of opening a dialogue on the political and social situation in the country and on the Anglophone crisis. Unfortunately, we have not been listened to or heard by either the secessionists or the government, hence the dramatic situation currently prevailing in the northwestern and southwestern regions, "the president said. of the MRC.

For him, the attitude of President Paul Biya provides ample information on the consideration he has for Cameroonians. However, Maurice Kamto believes it is time to end the Anglophone crisis because he says secession is a dead end. 

"Only an inclusive political dialogue dealing with the demands of our compatriots and beyond, all the major political issues of our country that may arise may bring an end to violence," he says. "No one will ever accept the score of our beautiful and beloved country, the fruit of a historic legacy of Anglophones and Francophones who have designated themselves to carry their homeland together at the highest level of development," said Maurice Kamto before encourage Cameroonians, especially those in the English-speaking area, to participate massively in the various elections scheduled for this year.

Source --  Camer.be


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