Major National Dialogue : NW, SW Give Success Proposals
- By Emmanuel
- 27 sept. 2019 11:30
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Prime Minister Chief Dr Joseph Dion Ngute on September 26, 2019 consulted the delegations of the North West, South West and bureau members of the Senate.
Those present at the Prime Minister’s Office on September 26, 2019 could readily understand that the Major National Dialogue convened by the Head of State, Paul Biya concerned mainly the North West and South West Regions. The delegations from the two regions that came for the consultations rivalled each other in terms of the quality of personalities in attendance and numbers. The Cabinet meeting hall of the Star Building could hardly contain members of the delegations whom Prime Minister, Head of Government, Chief Dr Joseph Dion Ngute were received separately.
Their yearning to see the ongoing socio-political and security crisis affecting the two regions end was translated through their enthusiasm and the declarations of the delegation leaders. Speaking for the North West Region, Governor Adolphe Lele Lafrique said the security situation in the region was globally under control even if there are still security concerns in some areas. As to their proposals, he said they raised the major concerns of the region in the social, economic, security, administrative domains and even extended to those of the minority, disable persons, women and youths. The North West Region proposed the speedy implementation of the decentralisation process in order to give more means to municipalities and regions to solve the main concerns they raised to the Prime Minister. The region, the Governor said, is aware of the indivisibility and united State of Cameroon but convinced that with more means given local authorities, many problems will be solved at the grassroots level and would prevent the crisi...
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