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Most girls from the Englishspeaking region have been deprived of the privilege of education because of the ongoing ”Anglophone Crisis”.

School lockdowns and repeated ”Ghost town” has caused many young girls to leave Southwest and Northwest Region and move to Douala.

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During the 2nd parliamentary session that opened at the Ngoa ekelle, Glass Palace. The ghost of the crisis continues to haunt MPs. On the table, “Growing Prostitution”.

How many of these displaced people in the Northwest and Southwest regions have been seized with secessionist tendencies for the past three years?!

A good one who could give an exact figure. De Facto, they are hundreds of thousands. This is an issue of a society that challenges the public authorities most! 

So much so that it inspired the press that did not fail to titrate: “The prostitutes of the crisis” in this case the one who bar one of the newspapers Mutations. 

By a report in a hot corner of Douala, where displaced girls in search of survival, they trade in their body because they have no other way to survive. 

Moreover, the metaphor used by the newspaper does not stop at pure prostitution. It is a society displaced and driven by the instinct of life. Widespread prostitution.

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It must therefore ACT, and as soon as possible. According to our sources, the government has taken the measure of gravity.

 Furthermore, the Minister of Territorial Administration descended into NOSO, With humanitarian aid. Also, on the ”Le Quotidien” newspaper, we note that, ”Already 104 families assisted” Excuse the little. Revelation made to the press on June 11, 2019 in Buea by Minister Paul Atanga Nji himself. 

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It must be said that he carried out this mission with the partners of the United Nations system. It also involved determining how to distribute this assistance in accordance with the Prime Minister’s Order of November 21, 2018.

In addition, faced with the urgency of the NOSO, MPs come out of their long sleep. Timidly… Cameroon Tribune, the newspaper with public capital reveals that “The parliamentarians make their proposals”. 

In a nutshell, the opening of the 2nd ordinary session of the 2019 legislative year saw the presidents of the Senate and the National Assembly urge Parliament to accompany and support the initiatives taken by the government for a definitive return to normalcy.

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