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The consortium of Anglophone teachers trade union have demanded the inclusion of South West representatives in the dialogue and the released of all detainees before any talks could go ahead. The presence of the anti Anglophone Minister Fame Ndongo reportedly made the situation in Bamenda more intractable. The teachers have made it clear that the strike will continue until a return to the 1961 federal structure.
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