SNWOT Calls for Urgent Ceasefire, More Humanitarian Actions in Anglophone Cameroon

The most renowned body that brings together females of the crisis hit North west and South West Regions of Cameroon against the ongoing war, has frowned at the nonchalance of frontline belligerents involved, towards a United Nations Unilateral Call for a Global Ceasefire. In an media outing, July 13th 2020, the South West North West Women Task Force, SNWOT says, it encourages both parties to consensually choose talks over Guns, while regretting that many more innocent civilians keep dying from bullets.

The movement acknowledges Government’s recent move in ensuring recovery of affected communities and also thinks more resounding efforts needs to be done in that regard to bring much more humanitarian needs to the people who are in dire need.

We recognise that at this point recovery is crucial, as it will help the population get the much needed humanitarian assistance. We therefore pinpoint this as a common proirity to parties in conflict so as to relief the suffering masses“, States the communique Tweeted by it’s National Coordinator, Sally Mboumiem.

Press Release of July 13th 2020 by SNWOT

In acknowledging the role taken of late by the Cameroon Government in relieving the suffering of the more than a 8 million affected in the crisis, “We call on all parties to realize that reconstruction which is physical, Systemic, and structural will be highly beneficial if it is supported and approved by all parties” the Communique adds. Paul Tasong, Coodrinator of the Reconstruction plan has been touring these regions, consulting every stakeholder and the general population on rebuilding destroyed facilities and compensating the most affect. many have criticized the move however, saying it’s impossible to rebuild while the war thrives.

ABOUT SNWOT:

SNWOT is one of the frontline Movement made of women of different walks of life who in solidarity have been advocating for a premature death to the ongoing war between Armed Separatists of “Ambazonia” and the Government Military forces. The women say those involved are their husbands and sons, knowing how painful Child bearing and growth process takes, they must raise their voices loud.

The Movement has members even in the diaspora and had organised what they termed a “Lamentation” against the atrocities in both regions, where they wail and wear “Mourning rags” as a sign of pain.

Separatist have however accused the women on several occasions like many other groups of the Anglophone origin for complicity with the regime of the day to slow their struggle, an allegation which the women have often denied as a sabotage for political gains.

This outing by SNWOT is coming at a time when there had been an purported pre talk between Government and detained separatist leaders in Yaounde. Minister of Communications however has debunked it claiming military will continue it’s job of protection in those region. The Government has repeatedly say it can not dialogue with “Terrorists”, thereby hardening the position of the “Amba Fighters” who have continued their atrocities, to a greater extent, unperturbed.

by Mbaku Jude

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