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Speedy Construction of The Limbe Deep Sea Port, Another Major Way Out of The Crises

While the anglophone elites of the North West propose president Biya's visit to the English speaking
parts of Cameroon as a major way out of the on going crises, the Limbe chiefs on the other hand, led by chief Otto Molungu of Batoke, propose a speedy construction of the Limbe deep seaport as a way out. During one of the PM, Philemon Yang's peace keeping visits to the SW, ihe Chiefs of Limbe presented a memo to the government on what they term ‘must-do’ things by the Biya regime, if it intends to honestly solve the vexing issues that have resulted in the killing of many Anglophones.


The Chiefs who were obviously miffed by government’s countless promises to start the construction of the Limbe Deep Seaport, said the government needs to embark on the construction of the seaport immediately. They equally exhorted the government to ensure that the language of instruction in all government-run professional schools within the Anglophone regions such as the Police College in Mutengene, CEFAM in Buea, Fisheries School in Limbe, the warders training school in Buea, will henceforth be exclusively in English. According to them, it was appalling that the schools were in Anglophone regions but the language of operation was French.
Another topic which featured in the chief’s memo is the revision of full implementation of the 1996 Constitution as one of the ways to resolve the crisis. They stated that they want decentralised system whereby the people of the different Regions would elect their governors.

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