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Of Cameroon’s talking, zero-action lawmakers

A Cameroonian member of parliament has added her voice to the many already circulating voices, calling for peace in Cameroon.

Honourable Nourane Fotsing made the remark earlier today, November 4th, 2021, reiterating that there are a thousand and one reasons to work for peace, reconciliation, and living together in Cameroon.

On her Twitter account, the 2019 award-winning entrepreneur insisted that “This historic mission, we will not leave it to future generations”.

Southern Cameroonians specifically, have heard such remarks from both national and international bodies, as well as persons, for the past five years without any concrete decision from the Biya regime.

In this guise, the words of the Wouri-East representative will just appear to be adding to the many talkers.

Mimi Mefo Info (MMI)

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