Here below in its entirety is an Open Letter fom Dr. Pierre Yves Bassong, the President of the Syndicat des médecins du Cameroun to the Head of State Paul Biya.
It took me weeks of reflection and insomnia to finally decide to initiate this petition to the address of your very High Personality.
Bamenda, December 10, 2016 Dcr BASSONG Pierre Yves
When News Breaks Out, We Break In. (The 2014 Bloggies Finalist)
SUBJECT: Petition of French-speaking Cameroonians for the resolution of the "Anglophone problem"
Excellency,
It took me weeks of reflection and insomnia to finally decide to initiate this petition to the address of your very High Personality.
I have the honor and privilege of working in Bamenda as a doctor of
neurology at the regional hospital of Bamenda and teaching at the
Faculty of Health Sciences of the University of Bamenda since December
2012.
The experience of my stay in this part of the country and
my belonging to the part of the country of French expression allow me to
tell you without hesitation that our English-speaking fellow citizens
do have a palpable sense of marginalization and the time Could no longer
be the denial of reality. The reasons for this feeling lie in the poor
application of decentralization throughout the national territory, the
very low representativeness of these fellow citizens within the
governing apparatus, and the monumental error of your administration.
The second official language, whereas our Constitution places it on the
same level of equality as the French language. And the regrettable
attitude of the majority of your government that, although very educated
and brilliant does not fluently speak both languages or not at all.
The real reason for this petition is to tell you humbly that our nation
is at risk of genocide and for this purpose it is more than ever
necessary to involve you personally and physically in managing this
problem that no one can continue to deny. This, in order to restore the
order that the last meeting aborted of your party has definitely
undermined.
Excellency, where your head of government has failed,
you alone can succeed. You can only restore order by going physically
to Bamenda and Buea, while acknowledging the "anglophone" problem, such
as a polygamous father to whom the sons and daughters of a household are
calling for attention.
On the other hand, respecting and
definitively restoring our two major cultures to the same level of
equality. Not to mention the thorny problem of allowing each region to
fully benefit from its wealth (by applying decentralization or
federation perfectly, let us not be afraid of words).
Excellency,
your present silence is dangerous to our nation, for if nothing is
done, your people are irresolutely tending towards a civil war, not to
say genocide, which if you do not pay attention will take away your
regime.
The massive presence of the army and the policemen in the
streets of Bamenda will never guarantee the security of property and
people in the working-class districts and in the remote corners. This,
in my humble opinion is only oil on the fire which maintains a tension
already unsustainable.
Excellency, I beg you to accept this
petition as a declaration of love to our country from those who will
sign it. Because we are proud of our biculturalism and demand that the
two cultures be perfectly treated of equal to equal.
As you
always know how to listen to your people and are quick to react when the
truth is transmitted to you, please accept, Excellency, the expression
of my most patriotic sentiments.
Bamenda, December 10, 2016 Dcr BASSONG Pierre Yves
When News Breaks Out, We Break In. (The 2014 Bloggies Finalist)
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