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Cameroonian Lawmakers Divided Over President's Proposal For Separatist Crisis by Blue3k2: 10:10pm On Dec 16, 2019
By Moki Edwin Kindzeka

Cameroon's Parliament is divided over the so-called special status President Paul Biya ordered for the country's English-speaking regions as a solution to the crisis that has killed more than 3,000 people.
 
Some lawmakers who convened for the extraordinary session of Parliament on Biya's instructions suggest that only the creation of federal states, one incorporating the country's English-speaking regions and the other made up of the French-speaking regions, can stop the crisis. 

Others said the English-speaking regions' special status already cedes enough power and resources to the crisis-prone areas, where separatists are fighting to create an English-speaking state

Cavaye Yeguie Djibril, speaker of Cameroon's National Assembly, told the lower house of the Parliament that Biya asked him to convene the extraordinary session  solely to examine the bill and vote it into law because Biya is determined to restore peace in the restive English-speaking regions.  

Lawmaker Njume Peter Ambang from the English-speaking South-West said the section of the bill granting a special status to the English-speaking regions could calm rising tensions for peace to return.

"It is a moment for us to leave a legacy and we should look at this particular document with a lot of seriousness and responsibility," Ambangsaid.  "We owe Cameroonians a lot. This is the moment that I think we have to make Cameroonians to know that they elected us for their own interest."

The bill envisages the creation of assemblies of chiefs, regional assemblies and regional councils for the English-speaking North-West and South-West regions with each of the two regions having elected presidents, vice presidents, secretaries, public affairs management controllers and three commissioners responsible for what the bill describes as economic, health, social, educational, sports and cultural development affairs. 

It also would also create the post of a public independent conciliators, responsible for solving disputes over the functioning of regional administrations. The bill also proposes more powers for elected mayors and would give them the authority to recruit hospital staff and teachers. 


But lawmaker Henry Kemende, from the English-speaking North-West region, said the special status for the English-speaking regions will not solve the crisis because most English speakers expect the creation of a federal state recognizing the people's cultural and linguistic diversity. He said the French-speaking regions should constitute one state while the English speakers form another in a federal republic.

"We thought that will have a bill that will admit the fact that we have failed in a unitary state and that we were going to try something different from the unitary state," he said.

George Elanga Obam, Cameroon's minister of decentralization, said by opting for the acceleration of decentralization, Biya is respecting proposals made by people his government consulted.

Obam said after consulting Cameroonians of all walks of life and organizing a national dialogue called by Biya, it was unanimously agreed that effective decentralization is the solution to the crisis in the English-speaking North-West and South-West regions. He said the special status will make the English-speaking regions more involved in making decisions that affect their lives and contributing to their own development.

Separatist leaders invited to the national dialogue this fall refused to take part, calling it a non-event. The talks  recommended that the English-speaking regions be given special status.


Violence erupted in 2017 in Cameroon's English-speaking regions when teachers and lawyers protested alleged discrimination at the hands of the French-speaking majority.


Source: https://www.voanews.com/africa/cameroon-lawmakers-divided-over-presidents-proposal-separatist-crisis

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Re: Cameroonian Lawmakers Divided Over President's Proposal For Separatist Crisis by Blue3k2: 10:24pm On Dec 16, 2019
Best solution would be federalism. It works well enouh for Canada. The other proposal would still leave them at mercy of Yaounde since they will reseve right to dissolve parliament.
Re: Cameroonian Lawmakers Divided Over President's Proposal For Separatist Crisis by princemillla(m): 1:37am On Dec 17, 2019
The journey to cede has begun a long time ago and its about to be actualize.
Re: Cameroonian Lawmakers Divided Over President's Proposal For Separatist Crisis by Bringback9ja: 5:12am On Dec 17, 2019
The fear of USA is the beginning of wisdom

@helinues , your attention is needed
Re: Cameroonian Lawmakers Divided Over President's Proposal For Separatist Crisis by tck2000(m): 11:39am On Dec 17, 2019
Different languages in a country is always a problem!
Re: Cameroonian Lawmakers Divided Over President's Proposal For Separatist Crisis by Blue3k2: 2:13pm On Dec 17, 2019
tck2000:
Different languages in a country is always a problem!

It's better to have a unified language but it can work like in Canada. Anyway if Nigeria were a strong and stable they would be fomenting and funding the revolutionaries. They speak english, have natural resources and has Nigerian population. Just use the same game plan Russia did with annexing Crimea.
Re: Cameroonian Lawmakers Divided Over President's Proposal For Separatist Crisis by tck2000(m): 2:58pm On Dec 17, 2019
Blue3k2:


It's better to have a unified language but it can work like in Canada. Anyway if Nigeria were a strong and stable they would be fomenting and funding the revolutionaries. They speak english, have natural resources and has Nigerian population. Just use the same game plan Russia did with annexing Crimea.

What is crimea?
Re: Cameroonian Lawmakers Divided Over President's Proposal For Separatist Crisis by Blue3k2: 3:38pm On Dec 17, 2019
tck2000:
What is crimea?

Its a peninsula connected to the Ukraine. It holds geopolitical importance because it holds Russias only warm water port.

Re: Cameroonian Lawmakers Divided Over President's Proposal For Separatist Crisis by Nobody: 1:25am On Dec 18, 2019
English speaking Cameroon should be annexed by Nigeria ala Crimea.

Perfect solution for everyone
Re: Cameroonian Lawmakers Divided Over President's Proposal For Separatist Crisis by Blue3k2: 5:13pm On Dec 18, 2019
MrPrsdent:
English speaking Cameroon should be annexed by Nigeria ala Crimea.

Perfect solution for everyone

The only thing to worry about is potential sanctions. Nigeria's economy is pretty vulnerable to them considering oil is 90% of export recenue.

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