PM Dion Ngute says he is optimistic that eight commissions created to constitute national dialogue will resolve the anglophone crisis.
In a press briefing at the Yaounde Conference Centre Sunday September 29th, Dion Ngute told the press that the commissions were created after a broad base consultation. To the PM, the commissions cover everything that is causing the crisis including the form of state.
The PM said, delegates from the 10 regions of Cameroon and most especially those from the anglophone regions are already in place for the start of dialogue tomorrow.
He appreciated the level of preparation saying all is set for tomorrow.
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