A crucial summit between the Mbororo and Wimbum communities was held on August 18, 2024, to address the escalating violence in Sop village, Ndu Sub Division. The summit, convened by Apostle Roger’s Nforgwei, General President of the Wimbum Cultural and Development Association (WICUDA), brought together influential leaders from both communities, the Voice of Donga Mantung confirmed in a report. Participants, including traditional rulers, religious leaders, and government officials, discussed the root causes of the conflict and explored ways to promote peace and coexistence. The Mbororo community pledged to take concrete steps to integrate into the local community and avoid actions that could exacerbate tensions. The summit was a significant milestone in the ongoing efforts to restore peace and stability to the Subdivision demonstrating the commitment of both communities to finding common ground and building a brighter future together. Key Points: Violent clashes: Mbororo and Wimbum communities have experi enced recent violence in Sop village. Mbororo commitment: Mbororo leaders pledged to integrate into the local community and avoid provocative actions. Hope for peace: The summit marked a significant step towards reconciliation and a peaceful future. Source: Cameroon News Agency
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