Following the crisis which has plagued the Anglophone regions for close to 12 months now, the stakes on school resumption remains a high bid for government and anglophone activists.
For the past months, the government has been putting in place strategies to bring an end to the anglophone crisis. This spans from envoys sent to the USA, Belgium and South Africa to dialogue with traditional authorities in the North West and South West Regions. The outcome this far has been 'fruitless' as activists made their point clear ''The Struggle continues!''
We can equally highlight the fact that, the Cameroonian flag was brought to ashes in Canada as Ambazonians stormed the Cameroonian Embassy and hoisted their flag. This became the bone of contention on national station, some condemning and others giving reasons to the action.
With the extremely poor performance registered at the 2016 GCE O/A Levels, added to the negative ramifications of students being at home; theft, unwanted pregnancies, idleness and lots more, Parents have vowed to send their kids to school this academic year.
The editorial team of TB got in contact with some parents who expressed their opinions on school resumption. Some parents are pro struggle and have decided to keep their children at home, while others have made up their minds to see that ''Back to school'' is a successful.
For the past months, the government has been putting in place strategies to bring an end to the anglophone crisis. This spans from envoys sent to the USA, Belgium and South Africa to dialogue with traditional authorities in the North West and South West Regions. The outcome this far has been 'fruitless' as activists made their point clear ''The Struggle continues!''
We can equally highlight the fact that, the Cameroonian flag was brought to ashes in Canada as Ambazonians stormed the Cameroonian Embassy and hoisted their flag. This became the bone of contention on national station, some condemning and others giving reasons to the action.
Saint Joseph College Sasse, Main Bloc |
The editorial team of TB got in contact with some parents who expressed their opinions on school resumption. Some parents are pro struggle and have decided to keep their children at home, while others have made up their minds to see that ''Back to school'' is a successful.
A parent (Whose name we won't disclose) cried out ;
''My Child must go to school this year!''
While waiting for what September 4th has for us, What do you think will be the outcome?
Tim