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President Paul Biya has ordered for the recruitment of 500 translators into the Cameroon public service as a means of solving the ongoing Anglophone crisis in the north west and south west regions.
The head of state in a tweet this Wednesday said he has ordered a “Special recruitment of 500 translators and translator-interpreters into the Public Service in accordance with the recommendations of the Major National Dialogue”. a tweet which preceded a correspondence from the Minister of State, Secretary General at the Presidency of the Republic Ferdinand Ngoh Ngoh.
This massive recruitment of translators and interpreters according to the communiqué will be carried out within a period of 5 years that is from the year 2020 to 2025 and the running budget for this project is expected to be debated in the November session of parliament which is currently ongoing dedicated to the adoption of the upcoming years working budget.
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UNO sensitises citizens on new state of Cameroon
The United Nations Secretary General, Antonio Guterres, has directed Prof. Martin Chia Ateh to organise sensitisation workshops on brief history of United Nations Organisation (UNO) State of Cameroon.
According to Guterres in a recent letter to Prof. Ateh, the workshops are held in Gwoza, Michika, Mubi, Ganye, Serti and Gembu of Borno, Adamawa and Taraba States.
This was disclosed, Friday, in Michika, Adamawa State by Augustine Sah, one of the steering committee members for the actualisation of UNO state of Cameroon. The State of Cameroon has already clocked 100 years. It covers an area of 86,214 square kilometres.
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Alive, erstwhile Buea Mayor, Patrick Ekema never erected self-aggrandizing edifices to assuage his inflated ego and flamboyant imaginary self-concept. In death, his paymasters decided to elevate him to a Greek god. and thoughtlessly gave him the sobriquet of Hercules; which to all intents and purposes, vilifies Ekema's memory.{loadposition myposition377]
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In a rather bizarre display of self-aggrandizing impertinence, Biya used his address to engage in confrontational political snipping against the Diaspora, blaming them for financing and fanning the Anglophone crisis. The President in very unglamorous terms described the Diaspora as criminals who no longer hold Cameroonian nationality and urged their host countries to expel them.
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A speech, meant to be historic, just simply demonstrated that Paul Biya is very consistent with himself. He gave the impression that only the citizens, especially the Anglophones, who are angry about their situations are those who are out of their minds because there was no marginalization in the first place.
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Read the below post leaked from the CENPA forum by a member who is disgusted at the meanness of the Cameroon English Language press that has completely lost value, impulsed in the merchant journalism direction by the Publisher of The Guardian Post, Ngah Christian Mbipgo*
"CENPA members,
after due concertations with the President and members of the Exco, we have decided to share what is in the coffers, that is FCFA 2,300,000 to all members of CENPA.
Whenever the pledge from Mayor Ekema comes, it will be kept in the coffers.
We have realised that Movement to yde from GZ may not be possible in the next two weeks.
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