WCA Press Release 023 | 01/10/2018

The West Cameroon Association (WCA) calls for the cessation of violence in the Anglophone. Regions of Cameroon following President Paul Biya’s continuing escalation of the crisis. The West Cameroon Association has observed with shocking horror, the escalation of violence in the English Speaking regions of Cameroon over the past several months. It is now abundantly clear [...]

2018-10-01T08:23:33+00:00 October 1st, 2018|Anglophone Problem, Civil Society, News, Perspectives, Politics & Governance, Press Releases, WCA Press Releases|Comments Off on WCA Press Release 023 | 01/10/2018

WCA Press Release -023 | 27/06/2018

The West Cameroon Association (WCA) strongly denounces the pretentious humanitarian initiative of the regime of President Paul Biya of Cameroon, intended to alleviate the suffering of displaced Anglophones in Cameroon. On 30thNovember2017,in response to those he thought were responsible for the death of 6 security personnel, President Paul Biya declared on national TV that ‘all [...]

2018-06-29T07:27:26+00:00 June 29th, 2018|Anglophone Problem, Civil Society, News, Politics & Governance, Press Releases, WCA Press Releases|Comments Off on WCA Press Release -023 | 27/06/2018

WCA Press Release-009 | 01/03/2017

WCA Press Release-009 | 01/03/2017 WCA calls for the lifting of the unlawful ban on SDF rally scheduled for 4th March 2017. The West Cameroon Association (WCA) strongly condemns the decision by the Divisional Officer (D.O.) of Douala, Mr M. Tchakui Noundie Jean Marie, to ban the rally planned by the SDF on [...]

2017-03-01T19:02:17+00:00 March 1st, 2017|Anglophone Problem, Currently Trending, Press Releases, WCA Press Releases|Comments Off on WCA Press Release-009 | 01/03/2017

Anglophone Problem – Economic Asset Destruction

The Southern Cameroon State (now renamed West Cameroon) came into a two-state federation with La Republic Du Cameroun (LRC) also referred to as East Cameroon in 1961. The constitution of 1961 safeguarded the minority status of English-speaking Cameroonians in West Cameroon in this federation of two states equal in status. [...]

2017-01-01T19:28:55+00:00 January 1st, 2017|Anglophone Problem, Currently Trending, Economy & Finance, Politics & Governance|Comments Off on Anglophone Problem – Economic Asset Destruction

The Anglophone Problem – Education & Training

This section of the problem definition outlines, from tertiary to primary education (academic and professional), what was inherited from the federal period, 1961-1972, details how the status has been systematically and deliberately eroded by La Republique du Cameroun, and the adverse impact that that systemic dismantling has had on the West Cameroonian . The Anglophone [...]

2017-01-02T14:02:33+00:00 December 30th, 2016|Anglophone Problem, Civil Society, Economy & Finance, Politics & Governance, Uncategorized|Comments Off on The Anglophone Problem – Education & Training

Declaration of Chairperson of the Adhoc 
Committee in Bamenda, 27 December 2016

1-The Ad hoc Committee wished to work with all members. However, based on claims which have nothing to do with education, trade unions and other associations left the hall. Only representatives of confessional private education and private higher education displayed a sense of good faith to contribute to the working session. 2- The three [...]

2016-12-29T21:38:12+00:00 December 27th, 2016|News, Press Releases|Comments Off on Declaration of Chairperson of the Adhoc 
Committee in Bamenda, 27 December 2016

The Anglophone Problem – Frequently Asked Questions

1. Q: What is the Anglophone problem in a simple sentence? A: The Pre-meditated and systematic erosion of the Anglo-Saxon heritage (Language, Culture, Values) and systems (Political, Education, Common Law) in West Cameroon since independence by La Repubique du Cameroun (LRC), that has severely disadvantaged the people of West Cameroon. 2. Q: What [...]

2017-01-06T11:45:21+00:00 December 10th, 2016|Anglophone Problem, Civil Society, Economy & Finance, History & Culture, Industry & Transport, News, Politics & Governance, Uncategorized|Comments Off on The Anglophone Problem – Frequently Asked Questions