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Cameroon could be better of if the federal structure of two States of equal status were maintained
Would the erstwhile Southern Cameroonian be Complaining this much if the federal structure of two States of equal status were maintained?
History being our judge will accept with us that we won't have been in this grave and muddy situation of trying to blend beans and corn paste. We must admit that water and kerosene can't blend, no matter what?
Why were the the former State of West Cameroon swallowed by the erstwhile Easy Cameroon after only after eleven years after the 1961 plebiscite and reduced to two provinces of the purported United Republic of Cameroon?
I will once more say that their purported French brothers never had any good intention towards the erstwhile West Cameroonians.
Are the strikes and complaints made by the Consortium today scars of poorly treated abscess of the failed 1961 Federal structure that was born as a result of the plebiscite?
For sure and as certain as the night and dawn are aspects which we can't change. When issues are poorly handled and when deceit and manipulation becomes a means of governance, discontentment and violent anger is brewed like beer and must explode. Today we are witnessing this explosion and how humiliated the state has been?
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