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Cameroon Concord News has been reliably informed that the Moderator of the Presbyterian Church in Cameroon, the Anglophone Roman Catholic Bishops and the Baptist authorities have signed a joint communique declaring themselves not fit to call off the teachers’ strike.
The Anglophone religious leaders say those who announced recently that the strikes have been suspended did not consult them and that internet shut down and continuous arrest are not security guarantees for classes to resume.
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