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Cameroon: Religious leader calls for ceasefire, dialogue to end violence in Anglophone regions

The ongoing  conflict has killed over 3,000 civilians, displaced over 700 000 and forced over 60 000 to flee to neighbouring Nigeria as refugees -- UN estimates

Cameroon: Religious leader calls for ceasefire, dialogue to end violence in Anglophone regions
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By Doh Bertrand Nua

The Moderator of the Presbyterian Church in Cameroon, PCC, has urged belligerent groups in the over five year armed conflict rocking the country’s English-speaking regions to ceasefire and dialogue to end the ongoing violence.

Rt Rev Fonki Samuel Forbain a recent outing Sunday September 5, 2021, stated that the barrel of the gun cannot resolve the ongoing conflict.

The religious leader’s outing followed a ban placed on the activities of the church in Bali by separatist fighters. The separatists accused the church leader of failing to tell the truth on what transpired during a shootout at PC Ntanfoang August 12.

The church shooting left a female Christian dead, with bullets severely wounding the hand of the parish pastor who was preaching.

“…there should be a ceasefire in this country as far as this problem is concern,” Fonki stated. He urged both members of the non-state armed groups and regular army, whom he indicted for tormenting population of the two regions, to respect human life. “…human life should be respected no matter who is tormenting our people. Whether it is the Amba or the military. Human life should be respected,” he said.

He criticised government for picking up arms against its own citizens with aim of easily cowing them docility.

“…the government of Cameroon thought that in a few days they will crush Anglophone Cameroon and stop this crisis. We are getting to the 5th year, so the barrel of the gun will not solve this problem until we sit down as a family and talk out our problems,” the PCC Moderator stated.

The church leader lamented the suffering and hardship the ongoing crisis has brought on civilians. “If you go to Anglophone Cameroon and see the pains of our people there, it is more than this drug addiction we are talking about…our people do not have their daily sustenance anymore,” he revealed.

The Moderator hinted that belligerent groups have been “addicted” with their guns and are using it for personal gains.

“…our boys [separatist fighters] have been addicted to the gun and are using it for their own gains…the military is so addicted to the gun and are using it for their gains,” he disclosed.

Fonki reiterated the stand of the church that only investigations carried out by a credible organisation will determine the perpetrators of the act.

Cameroon’s two English-speaking regions have been plagued by violence for close to five years now. The crisis which has morphed into full-fledged armed conflict started in October 2016 following complaints of discrimination and perceived marginalization by the Francophone-dominated government on the minority Anglophone population.

Government’s seeming highhandedness, negligence and lack of tact in handling the modest demands from Common Law Lawyers and Anglophone teachers during peaceful demonstrations, use of force on unarmed civilians resulting to deaths, arson acts instead radicalised the masses.

The ongoing  conflict has killed over 3,000 civilians, soldiers and members of the non-state armed groups, displaced over 700 000 and forced over 60 000 to flee to neighbouring Nigeria as refugees, according to estimates made by the United Nations in 2020.

 

The views and opinions expressed in this article are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect those of Africanian News. 

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