School resumption: IDPs Uncertain about their educational future.
It's been six years down the drain that the anglophone crisis has paralysed not only the economy but lives and the educational future of pupils and students from the crisis hitting North west and Southwest regions of Cameroon.
IDPs received by the Citizen Rights and Duties Association (CRADA) are still skeptical of how their lives will become in the nearest future.
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| Internally displaced persons from the anglophone crisis |
Chief Dr. Joseph Mofor, host of IDPs says these children are in great needs of sponsors, people of good will that should come to the rescue of these children.
He says despite the different petitions he has sent to authorities and some government schools, intelligent students and children who have the desire to continue their education still find themselves at home watching their mates go to school every other day.
The mother who have become widows because their husbands were killed and the children who have become orphans because their parents were killed in the crisis are helpless and stranded. They have become desperate and wonder if this coming school year will be a better one for them.
He calls on the government and people of good will to extend their hand of support for school materials, school fees and other needs such as food and accomodation for these little ones.
He further reiterates that there should be a cease fire and that everything should go back to normal.


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