He writes:
“We can’t talk of national Unity, with people like Mancho Bibixy, Pen Terence, Tsi Conrade in prison.
We can’t talk of national Unity when we are not united in solving the county’s problems
We can’t talk of national Unity when we don’t share equally in the distribution of national cake
We can’t talk of national Unity in a condition of despair, unemployment, hunger, civil unrest, ongoing war.
We can’t talk of national Unity when some people have accorded themselves all powerful to block all initiatives of dialogue and negotiations, peace building or root cause resolution of the ongoing war.
Your enforcement of unity by propaganda is ironically creating more division amongst the people.
Release all detainees of the Anglophone Crisis, let’s talk to redefine the basis of living together, to establish acceptable conditions for both sides.”
The People First!
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