Recommendations of the Major National Dialogue : PM Chairs Follow-up Committee In Buea Today
Joseph Dion Ngute arrived in Buea yesterday by 5pm ahead of today’s highly-awaited confab to measure the ground covered after the Major National Dialogue of 2019.
There were already delirious crowds taking up positions by roadsides from the Mungo and lined along Tiko, Mutengene and Buea roadsides. Motorbike rifers also accompanied the Prime Minister, Head of Government, Joseph Dion Ngute to the entrance of Mountain Hotel in Buea. “How good it is to have you among us again, Mr. PM”, this reporter overheard from a traditional ruler accosting the Prime Minister. As traditional ruler, too, the PM smiled, shook hands, waved and walked smartly into the Mountain Hotel grounds. Accompanied by the Governor of the South West Region, Bernard Okalia Bilai, Prime Minister Dion Ngute took residence at the Mountain Hotel certainly to offer audiences to citizens.
More importantly, the PM will today August 11, 2023 chair the fifth session of the follow-up committee for the implementation of the recommendations of the Major National Dialogue, to ascertain the achievements made since 2019.
To recall, the dialogue sought to find solutions to end the current socio-political upheaval plaguing the North West and South West Regions of Cameroon since 2016. The crisis degenerated into armed confrontations that have left thousands of casualties, displacement of the populations and a regrettable loss of century-earned properties, both private and public. The conflict has equally eroded many cultural roots by destroying traditional palaces and left the people in total desolation.
Only 9 August, 2023, a day b...
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