Actualités of Wednesday, 28 October 2015

Source: cameroon-tribune.cm

Equatorial Guinea exhorts Cameroon’s peace

Cameroon’s longstanding peace is admired and enjoyed by other countries through cordial relations and trade. Also, Cameroon’s efforts at maintaining peace and mutual co-existence with Equatorial Guinea and other nations have hardly escaped the appreciation of its neighbours.

This was the highlight of an address by the Consul General of Equatorial Guinea in Douala, Pédro Engouga Nze Mikue, on the occasion of his country’s 47th Independence Day celebration in Bonanjo on Friday, October 23, 2015.

The diplomat called for a culture of peace and continuous mutual co-existence between Equato-Guineans and Cameroonians in Cameroon and in Equatorial Guinea.

He was speaking in the presence of the Secretary General in the Littoral Governor’s office, Ludovic Etienne Ngbwa and other guests who turned up for the event at the Place St David Hall.

Today’s emerging Equatorial Guinea, the Consul General explained, is the fruit of the fight against colonial occupation that kicked off two centuries ago; culminating in independence on October 12, 1968.