Ambazonia: Fame Ndongo talks about honest and open dialogue to end Anglophone crisis


Professor Jacques Fame Ndongo Minister of State, Minister of Higher Education gave an interview to our colleague Cameroon forum. In this interview, he talks about the work of the Committee he heads, which includes, among others, the Ministry of Secondary Education, Basic Education, Employment and Vocational Training, Youth and Civic Education, Sports and Physical Education, Civil Service and Administrative Reform. , Labor and Social Security.

"The Government of the Republic has made remarkable, visible and tireless efforts, together with all components of the educational community, to provide pragmatic, effective and consensual solutions to these problems. Without pretending to be exhaustive, I can quote the establishment by the government, on very high instructions from the Head of State, of a program of emergency school intervention for the Far North region, costing more than four billion CFA francs to allow closed schools, because of abuses by the Boko Haram terrorist sect, to accommodate displaced students and to function normally, the provision of teaching staff in refugee camp schools in the Adamawa, Eastern and Far North regions, and the organization of remedial classes for pupils in the North-West regions and from the South-West, the mobilization of the administrative authorities, the Defense and Security Forces, the municipal authorities, the elites, the unions, with a view not only to strengthening the security apparatus around schools and universities, but also the mobilization of parents and partners, the construction, rehabilitation and equipment of several classrooms in public primary and secondary schools, the publication by the Minister of Commerce of measures to prevent speculation of prices of textbooks and other teaching materials during the school year, the improvement of infrastructural supply in public university institutions ", says Fame Ndongo.


Source: actucameroun.com
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