Re: Anglophone Marginalisation: Why Strike Continues Despite Meeting With PM

"At the end of the meeting, our leaders decided that the strike continues until we see the manifestation of good faith and some actions carried out by the government to resolve our worries."

If nothing comes out of this meeting then Southern Cameroonians have no other choice but to secede from this unholy union with the frogs. Read my pieces on this matter:





On Sat, Nov 26, 2016 at 3:04 PM, 'solomon atanga' via ambasbay <ambasbay@googlegroups.com> wrote:
Anglophone Marginalisation: Why Strike Continues Despite Meeting With PM
 
After meeting with Common Law Lawyers, Teachers Trade Unionists and other groups of professionals, with the Prime Minister in the North West Region on November 25 and 26 2016, and with no concrete resolutions the strike action according to the aggrieved professionals will have to continue.
 
The teachers and lawyers maintain their grounds, with the PM, Yang Philemon, promising to look into the grievances tabled, some as early as next week.
 
This report below contains statements from the Lawyers and Teachers, each narrating why the strike action has to continue. There are indications that there is need for a strong political for the issues raised to be addressed.
 
 

Solomon Amabo A.

Journalist, Media Consultant,

Blogger: www.soloamabo.blogspot.com

Johannesburg , RSA

Tel : +27 (0) 786270155

Email: soloamabo@yahoo.co.uk
Skype : solomon.atanga

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