Political transition in Cameroon will be the subject of discussion today during the 20th May Dialogues. Being its fourth chapter, Standup for Cameroon’s 20th May Dialogues today kicks off at 6:00 p.m.
“There are many questions: what is political transition” is it possible in Cameroon? Can it help solve the Anglophone crisis? Who will lead the political transition?” Kah Wallah asks.
Answers, analysis and discussions on the above questions, she says, will be provided on the platform.
The panel consists of a wide range of contributors including Elizabeth Nkwah, Agbor Balla, Franck Essi, Augusta Epanya, Ahmadou Sehou and Fabrice Lena.
The 20th May series, she says, is to educate Cameroonians on the essence of National Day as well as other key aspects of national life.
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