Pope Leo's Visit To Cameroon: Expectations High As Many Believe Visit Will Boost Biya’s Peace Efforts
Achieve Pictures: L-R; Pope Leo XIV, and Paul Biya By Raymond Dingana The Anglophone crisis began in 2016, and later turned into an armed conflict. It has caused unprecedented loss of both life and livelihoods. The President of the Republic, Paul Biya, could not ignore the suffering of the people as the two Anglophone regions, North West and South West, were already falling into the abyss. He needed strong leadership to help restore peace. On January 4, 2019, President Paul Biya appointed Chief Dr. Joseph Dion Ngute, a jurist and academic from the South West Region, as Prime Minister and Head of Government. His mandate was to bring peace back to the troubled regions. Dione Ngute knew this task could not be achieved from his office in Yaounde. Following a bottom-up approach, PM Dion Ngute made several trips to the crisis-affected areas, the North West and South West Regions of Cameroon. His aim was to meet people directly, listen to their problems, and encourage armed group members...