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30, September 2017
Southern Cameroons Crisis: National Episcopal Conference calls on Biya regime to accept its wrongs 0
The National Episcopal Conference of Cameroon has joined its voice in the concert of calls for dialogue in the Anglophone crisis.
In a press release issued on Saturday, 30 September 2017, the Justice and Peace Commission of the National Episcopal Conference invited the Cameroonian government to acknowledge its wrongs in the building of its so-called national unity.
The Bishops statement pleaded with the people of Southern Cameroons to take into account that in the process of resolving the political crisis certain actions will be carried out, some in the very short term, others in the medium term and a third category of actions will objectively need more time to be set up.
A representative of the Southern Cameroons Ambazonia Governing Council has however rejected the position of the National Episcopal Conference saying “its too little too late.”
By Rita Akana, CCN