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My suggestions to the French led and directed government of la Republique du Cameroun
Teachers are not to blame for the ongoing strike action. Rather parents and guardians no longer feel that their children are secured by soldiers, Gendarmes, Police and BIR known for their brutish military attitude. Parents have not forgotten even in a hurry the carnage, atrocities such as rape,torture, looting, maiming and killing of the very students and people they have to safeguard and protect such as was the case in Buea, Bambili, Kumba and Victoria.
The state should retrain all their soldiers on the respect of human right as well as train them in other disciplines such as mining, agriculture, tourism, food processing and transformation etc so that they can become useful to the state and the economy.
The state should engage in a frank and sincere desire to implement the resolutions of the meetings held by the Ad hoc committee.
The state must come to term with this resounding caution; that it's the people of a particularly defined geographical location that make up a state and not the the state that makes people.
No state has ever won a war against its people even it has the most brutish and barbaric military tendencies as well as the use of the most sophisticated weapons.
Wiping out the cultural identity of a people is genocidal and no amount of violence no matter how heinous can completely wipe out a people.
La Republique du Cameroun must discard criminal plans hatched against the Anglophones in their hidden agenda tagged agenda 06 that was designed by Usman Mey aimed at destroying all English values through the forceful integration of the erstwhile Southern Cameroon's as transformed francophones.
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