Buea, 07 January, 2025 / 4:51 pm (ACI Africa).
Bishop Michael Miabesue Bibi of Cameroon’s Catholic Diocese of Buea has expressed optimism about the resolution of Cameroon’s Anglophone crisis.
In an interview with ACI Africa on the sidelines of the dedication of the Divine Mercy Co-Cathedral of the Diocese of Buea, Bishop Bibi acknowledged significant progress in having normalcy restored in the affected regions of the Central African nation.
“Since 2016, we have been having the crisis in the Northwest and Southwest Regions. If you look at the situation when it started and where we are now, you will agree with me that progressively there have been changes,” the Cameroonian Catholic Bishop said on January 5.
He highlighted the gradual reopening of schools and the return of internally displaced persons (IDPs) to their villages as some of the signs of progress.
“Progressively, children are going to school. Progressively, those who left their villages and went out as internally displaced persons – some of them are going back to work on their farms and care for their crops,” Bishop Bibi told ACI Africa.