Re: [CAMCOGA] Re: [cameroon_politics] Re[2]: MAKING SMART DECISIONS – THE SECESSIONIST DECISION PROBLEM

Let's get our facts in order. None of the consortium leaders has ever advocated for citizens in southern Cameroon to burn down a building. These are decisions made by people on the ground who are experiencing the struggle in real time. Asking for independence/federalism is not sending people to commit such heinous crimes. Making statements like "diaspora leaders are radical extremists isn't true". I listened to Dr. Munzu's speech given here in Atlanta and nothing in it sounded like someone advocating for violence. Send me a single speech or video where any of the consortium leaders has asked people to go burn down a building or throw stones at anyone and I'll stand corrected. When a people have become as frustrated as our people are, their ability to make educated decisions could be negatively impacted, thus the reason our children aren't going to school. None of us welcomes the idea of our children not being able to attend school, neither does blaming it on the oppressed. We have had it and anything we do today might just sound as good as a solution. 

Dem say man wey di drown go hold even snake for save e self. That's what we're doing at this point until we can figure out a better solution. 

Bakoma Nanje

On Aug 22, 2017, at 12:13 AM, enow007 Enow007@yahoo.com [CAMCOGA] <CAMCOGA@yahoogroups.com> wrote:

 

I can sense defeat and cowardice in the air. That's the end product when your case is no case at all. My goal is make sure that Cameroonians do not buy into the cheap secessionist and irredentist propaganda,  and their use of unwilling child soldiers to wedge a fight they can never get into the battle ring to fight. 

Augustine Enow Agbor



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From: "Atemkeng Denis denatem@yahoo.com [cameroon_politics]" <cameroon_politics@yahoogroups.com>
Date: 8/21/17 11:23 PM (GMT-05:00)
Subject: [cameroon_politics] Re[2]: MAKING SMART DECISIONS – THE SECESSIONIST DECISION PROBLEM

 

PLEASE IGNORE AGBOR. YOU ARE GIVING HIM  HONOURS AND SATISFACTION BY RESPONDING  TO HIS STUPIDITIES. NO ONE SHOULD ANSWER HIM AGAIN.
Atemnkeng.

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Monday, 21 August 2017, 08:36PM +02:00 from Ngwa Nto myscnation@gmail.com:

When Mr. Enow shall be able to define Anglophone and secessionist, he shall be on his way to acquiring some good status to be able to discuss with educated people.
NN

On Fri, Aug 18, 2017 at 10:10 PM, 'Agbor Enow Augustine' via ambasbay <ambasbay@googlegroups.com> wrote:
MAKING SMART DECISIONS – THE SECESSIONIST DECISION PROBLEM
 
Everyone who have engaged in a serious negotiation understands that a good solution to a well posed problem is nearly always more satisfying than an excellent solution
to a poorly conceived problem. Whereas the Anglophone lawyers and teachers defined some excellent problems facing the Anglophone communities, and separated the people (Anglophones vs. Francophones) from the problems, they failed to stop the many failed secessionist and irredentist movements from hijacking their good cause.
 
After the secessionists stole the cause of Cameroon lawyers and teachers, any further negotiation was made untenable, because the secessionists frame each issue as a single, rather than a joint search for objective criteria. Moreover, by invoking and declaring the creation of an elusive ambozonia state, the secessionists failed to reason and be open to reason on which standards to choose when negotiating with their government. In addition, the government of the Republic of Cameroon, like any other astute negotiating body, will never yield to pressure, but only to principles.
 
My simple research points to the fact that the government of junta Paul Biya has been engaging the teachers and lawyers, and actually resolving most of the issues they raised. While all these issues might not be solved in a single day, or be solved to the complete desires of the lawyers and teachers, the inroads made so far is an indication that the government is listening to the chagrins of the Anglophones. Below are some of the actions taken by the regime of junta Biya to fix the Anglophone problem:
 
Actions already taken and being undertaken by the Government to resolve the concerns raised by the Anglophone Lawyers.-
 
1)      Preparations are underway for the holding of the National Forum on the judiciary.
 
2)     The OHADA Treaty and other OHADA instruments have been published in English.
 
3)     The Head of State has ordered a census of judicial and legal officers of English expression with a view to increase the number of English –speaking judicial and legal officers at this highest court.
 
4)     A Common Law Section has been included at the Supreme Court.
 
5)     A Common Law Section is to be created at the National School of Administration and Magistracy.
 
6)     The setting up of a working group to specify, on the one hand, the contents of curricula in universities, legal courses for the judicial careers and, on the other hand, the content of curricula for the training of student magistrates and registrars.
 
7)     The eminent recruitment of a huge number of Anglophones teachers at the Magistracy and Registry Division of ENAM.
 
8)    The special recruitment of English-speaking Pupil judicial and Legal Officers and Court Registrars over a period of four years based on quotas has been ordered.
 
9)     The programming of the teaching of Public Law in the Universities of Buea and Bamenda.
 
10) The recruitment of interpreters specialized in courts, pending the results of the special recruitment of Anglophone magistrates and registrars.
 
11)  The continuation, on a transitional basis, of the exercise of duties of lawyers and notaries, cumulatively in the North West and South West Regions.
 
12) Some judicial and legal officers have been transferred on the Head of State's instructions on linguistic bases.
 
13) The setting-up of a Faculty of Legal and Political Sciences at the University of Buea.
 
14) The setting-up of a department of English law in the Universities of Douala, Maroua, Ngaoundere and Dschang, similar to that of the University of Yaounde II Soa and programming the teaching of Public law in the universities of Buea and Bamenda.
 
15)  The setting-up of an Institute of judicial studies to train advocates notaries public and bailiffs.
 
Augustine Enow Agbor

The outcome of my life is not more than three lines: I was a raw material I became mature and cooked And I was burned into nothingness. Rumi

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