Categories: Politics

Government integrates more Anglophones into magistracy corps as Biya’s appeasement continues

Several English-speaking justice auditors have been integrated into Cameroon’s magistracy corps.

All graduates from the National School of Magistracy and Administration, ENAM, their integration is thanks to the higher judicial council meeting of August 10, 2020 at the Unity Palace.

The recent integration comes to complete the a process that started in 2019 as government sought to appease Anglophones in the wake of the ongoing crisis.

Reforms in the judiciary were some of the demands made by teachers and lawyers that led to the almost four year long armed struggle today.

Despite several attempts by government to appease Anglophones, separatist fighters say all they want now is a separate state called Ambazonia.

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