Monday, December 01, 2025

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The retired Arch- Bishop of Doula who has been an open critic of the CPDM regime has accused Prime Minister Philemon Yang of refusing a frank and sincere dialogue with Anglophones in Bamenda.

He believes that government is playing a double standard game against the angry lawyers and teachers. Preaching dialogue and at the same asking the population to make nonsense of the twin sit down strike by sending their children to school when issues still remain unsolved is counter productive.

In an interview aired over Radio Balafon, a Douala based station early this week, Tumi was lucid that there is an Anglophone problem in the country

The former Archbishop of Garoua and Douala added that ” it is impossible to digest that those who govern us do not know that there is an Anglophone problem.”

Christian Tumi argues that the fate of Anglophones in Cameroon is very important . But regrets that their cultural foundations are being tampered with. "Since then, they have tried to erase what is Anglo-Saxon “insists the man of God.

Christian Tumi, himself an Anglophone had on several occasions asked 83 year old Biya who removed term limits in 2008 to prolong his 34 year rule to retire.