Cameroon separatist conflict: 'I don't have faith in what the president is saying'
The president of Cameroon, Paul Biya, has said for the first time that he鈥檚 considering giving a special status to the North West and West regions. He argued that it could be a way to solve the Anglophone crisis in the country. Speaking at a summit in France, he acknowledged there were key differences between the French and the English speaking people because of their contrasting experiences under colonial rule. A women in the Anglophone town of Limb茅 told 91热爆 Newsday's Bola Mosuro what she made of the president's announcement.
(Photo: A sign saying " Speak English or French for a bilingual Cameroon" outside a now abandoned school. Credit: Getty Images)
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