Barrister Agbor Nkongho aka Balla, emeritus Cameroon Anglophone Civil Society Consortium President has not not relented in his efforts to see a long lasting solution to the current conflict in the Cameroons. He keeps making strides finding ways to end the war.

BaretaNews has now learned that today, hetook part in the Civil Society Delegation meeting in Yaounde with Ms. Jennifer Goosen, Director General of West and Central Africa of Global Affairs Canada and the Canadian High Comissioner Nathalie O’Neil.

BaretaNews is told the meeting was focused on the war in Southern Cameroons. We hear the discussions were frank and honest.

We at BaretaNews are interested in concrete steps these institutions and countries could take in making sure both parties sit on same table to talk so as to find an amicable end to the war in the Former British Southern Cameroons

Mark Bareta

2 comments
  1. Why are we the ones who are constantly talking peace at all of these outings while the criminal regime in LRC is bent on exterminating our people?
    You can only fight fire with fire or else criminals like Biya will think you are begging for something because you are continuously talking peace.
    Have we not suffered enough for over 57 years?

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