Cameroon: Adolphe Lele Lafrique, Governor of the North West Region, has called on traditional rulers to ensure school resumption

Par Nouridin MELO | Cameroon-Info.Net
YAOUNDE - 27-Jul-2017 - 22h35   9670                      
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The governor made the appeal on 17 July, during the installation of the new senior divisional officer, SDO for the Brenner division.

Adolphe Lele Afrique, governor of the north-west region, called on traditional rulers to ensure that schools resume their jurisdiction in their different jurisdictions in September. The governor made the appeal on 17 July, during the installation of the new senior divisional officer, SDO for the Brenner division.

While calling the division's divisional officers to work in the same direction, Governor Adolphe Lele Afrique hammered the need for opinion leaders to help children achieve their full potential through education.

 The governor's request is an appeal against that of activists of the so-called "Anglophone struggle" that militate against the resumption of school. The activists ' argument, most of which is viral on social media, is that the boycott of schools coupled with the current Phantom City observed in the Northwest and Southwest regions, are the two main elements that may oblige the central government in Yaoundé to submit to their requests.

 They also argue that if schools resume, the government will have the margin to nail the lawyer Felix Agbor Balla, Dr. Fontem Neba, Mancho Bibixy, the leaders of "the struggle" who have been in prison since January 17. They also claim that all other Anglophone detainees who languish in prison will be sentenced to imprisonment for too long if parents, teachers and learners decide to return to school and leave the government free of pressure.

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