The IRIC lecturer recommended resuming the dialogue to ease tension in the Northwest and Southwest.
Professor Pascal Charlemagne Messanga Nyamnding is campaigning for the resumption of dialogue between the Cameroonian government and the leaders of the Anglophone protesters. Sunday, August 13, 2017 on the tv channel Canal 2 International, he argued that anglophones deserve to be heard. “The dialogue must be sealed within the country. This country with President Paul Biya has negotiated with the terrorists. We saw it when Father Vandenbeusch was liberated. People were going to negotiate with Boko Haram. Nevertheless, there were people who tried to assassinate the head of state during the Putsch of 6 April 1984. Some of them have become ministers of state. On this very specific point dialogue is important, “suggests the militant of the ruling CPDM party.Anglophone Crisis: “If We Negotiated With Boko Haram, Why Not Anglophones? Those Arrested Should Be Freed” – says A CPDM Militant. |
However he believes that the extremists who have apostrophized the government missions sent to meet them here and there in the world are wrong to radicalize. He explains that everywhere in the world are born secessionist movements. He cited as examples France, the United States and England but urged the government to use the strategies of appeasement. “This is the mission of the state. I do not understand that we have managed to make former putschists ministers, to negotiate with Boko Haram and to be told that the situation in the north-west and south-west is being fostered by the fact that ” We do not want to release these people. I, as a pro-Biya, is in favor of releasing these people and re-establishing dialogue, “he concludes.
Anglophone Crisis: “If We Negotiated With Boko Haram, Why Not Anglophones? Those Arrested Should Be Freed” – says A CPDM Militant.