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Dialogue on Anglophone crisis: PM names commission heads despite protest from participants

Persons to head various commissions now known!

The heads of the various commissions at the ongoing dialogue on resolving the Anglophone crisis have been revealed.

The individuals were named late Monday after a plenary session at the Yaounde Conference Centre.

It was Prime Minister, Joseph Dion Ngute who named the commission heads despite protest from participants who had insisted that such should be done democratically.

His action met with protest as the assembly wanted each commission to elect its head.

He will however snub the assembly and proceeded with naming the various heads .
Those appointed include:

1)Multiculturalism and Bilingualism – Hon Joshua Osih, assisted by Pierre Mokoko Mbonje

2)Educational Systems – Dr. Dorothy Njuma

3)Judicial systems – Benjamin Itoe – assisted by Hon Joseph Mbah Ndam and Pr. Kofele Kale.

4)Assistance to Returning Refugees – His Eminence Christian Cardinal Tumi

5)Reconstruction – Dr Christopher Fomunyoh, Hon Forbi Nchinda as a member

6)Disarmament – Saibou Moussa – assisted by Fai Yengo Francis

7)Role of Diaspora in the Crisis – Atangana Amougou

8)Decentralisation – Ngole Philip Ngwese.

Commissions are expected to begin real deliberations today.

See the various commissions below???

The future of the current situation in Anglophone regions lies in their hands.

(C) Mimi Mefo Info

Mimi Mefo Info (MMI)

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