Anglophone Crisis: Kah Walla; loudest female voice storms Bamenda amidst administrative prohibitions.

Edith Kah Walla Stand Up for Cameroon 

From Bakah Derick

The promoter of the civil society movement Stand Up for Cameroon has paid another solution oriented visit to Bamenda. Kah Walla as she is well known around the country was in Bamenda Thursday September 21, 2017 ahead of a planned meeting with some major actors in the ongoing Anglophone crisis.

On arrival the female voice that has so far been seen as the loudest since the start of the Anglophone crisis was told that she could not organize her meeting on the 22nd of September as planned due to an order by the SDO for Mezam prohibiting all public meetings from her meeting day till October 3, 2017. 

Though another order from the governor did not prohibit gatherings, the prohibition of  inter-divisional movements by the regional governor could possibly prevent those coming for the consultation from other parts of the region. 

This however did not prevent Stand Up for Cameroon from meeting with some stakeholders in what Kah Walla described as within a private visit to Bamenda. 

Accompanied by a team of Stand Up for Cameroon from other regions of the Country, the solution oriented Kah Walla told reporters that the purpose for her meeting was to share information with the actors on the situation on the ground while discussing ideas that could help propagate the need for National Dialogue as a way to end the crisis. Kah's was to meet and share ideas with traditonal, political and administrative authorities on ways to move out of the crisis. Hilltopvoices new learned that the Stand Up for Cameroon was to move to divisions of the North West Region but it seem similar orders have been issued by various divisional officers. 

According to Kah Walla who also doubles as leader of Cameroon People’s Party CPP, independence or secession is not part of her agenda. The astute political strategist argues that just as there are very bad Francophones there are also very bad Anglophones and same for goodness. Consequently Living together in diversity is the best option and should be agreed upon in a formal way. 

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