By Doh Bertrand Nua in Yaounde
Cabral Libii |
The National President of the Cameroon Party for National
Reconciliation, CPNR recently elected as Member of Parliament for Nyong and
Kelle constituency in the Centre Region has outline some hot issues which to
him must be address by lawmakers at the National Assembly.
Cabral
made the outing Tuesday 10 March 2020 shortly after the opening session of the
March Parliamentary session. He said Cameroon will advance if the newly elected
MPs seriously hammer on issues of the country’s electoral code, the question of
dual nationality, the ongoing Anglophone crisis, issues affecting teachers and
land reforms.
The
young MP who rose to fame after participating in the 2018 Presidential polls on
the ticket of the Universe party expressed the wish to see their works
throughout the mandate reflective of the expectations of their electors,
adding, that they weren’t given the mandate by their people to come to the
Glass House and joke.
All the
issues raised by the Cabral, a rising political force within Cameroon’s
political landscape have been considered by many people to be among the most
disturbing issues within the country at the moment.
As
highlighted by Cabral, the MRC political party boycotted the twin municipal and
legislative on the basis of the failure by government to reform the electoral
code and resolve the crisis disturbing the two Anglophone regions with hundreds
of thousands displaced, thousands killed according to rights groups.
One of
the major issues that were raised during the Major National Dialogue was the
issue of dual nationality. Delegates to the MND recommended the creation of a
ministry in charge of diaspora affairs. This was among the catalogue of
recommendations of the MND that are still to be implemented by the Yaounde
regime.
Recent
killings and violence within the academic milieu as raised by Cabral are among
one of the issues that preoccupies many Cameroonians and must be address by
them lawmakers. The same concerns have repeatedly been raised during monthly
cabinet meetings shared by PM Dion Ngute with the mmost recent being the
recommendation of surveillance cameras on school campuses as well as issues
relating to ambiguity in the management of land issues with recurrent issues of
land grabbing.
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