President Paul Biya’s attention has been drawn to some key worries of Anglophone participants at the recent Major National Dialogue, MND in Yaounde, that was convened to seek urgent solutions to the three-year long Anglophone Crisis which, has crippled socio-economic life in English-speaking Cameroon.
It is however emerging now that some key actors at the forum might have played with the main resolutions adopted and read out in plenary at the end of the 5-day meeting.
Now, one citizen who is being hailed for standing up for the truth during debates in commissions, Bochong Elhaj Lawan Bako is raising his voice once again, this time to the ears of the president.
According to the UDP party chairman, Bochong Elhaj Lawan Bako, the president needs to know the truth in order to properly implement the resolutions in the best way possible.
The Voice has stumbled on a confidential letter addressed to Mr. President dated 5th October 2019.
The letter points out that vital portions of the resolution that should have been included in the final report presented in plenary were carefully and deliberately left out.
For example, how could the rapporteur have left out issues like the quota to be reserved for Anglophones in appointments, recruitments and development projects.
Was it by error that a resolution as this one was left out: No francophone of parental heritage be appointed for an Anglophone of the Southwest and Northwest region in government and the state parastatal, so as to stamp out the feelings of marginalisation? {See Facsimile of the letter below}