Cameroon: Tribute to the men and women who have brought stability to an emerging country

In the national narrative, the spotlight often falls on milestones reached and grand declarations. Yet the strongest foundations of our shared society are cemented by the collective, silent, and determined effort of thousands of Cameroonian women and men.

It is now imperative to turn our gaze toward these individuals who, relentlessly and with great resolve, work for the peace and stability of this country.

Who are they? They are, of course, the members of the defense and security forces, stationed on the front lines, often in extreme conditions, to protect the integrity of the territory and the peace of the population.

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Their courage is a bulwark. But the builders of peace also wear civilian clothes. They are the community mediators, the wise figures in villages who defuse latent conflicts through dialogue.

They are the social workers, teachers, religious and community leaders who work daily to weave the social fabric, promote cohesion, and offer prospects to the youth.

They are also the dedicated civil servants who, within administrations, ensure the continuity of the state and the delivery of essential services, despite challenges.

They are the entrepreneurs who create jobs, the farmers who cultivate the land, contributing through their daily labor to economic stability the indispensable foundation for lasting peace.

These women and men do not make the headlines, but their commitment is the bedrock of collective life.

Their strength lies in their perseverance, their love for the fatherland, and their unshakable faith in a better future.

They represent that invisible, solid, and resilient framework upon which the vision of an emerging, more prosperous, and better-organized Cameroon can and must rely. Their work is an act of pure patriotism.

To salute their efforts is more than a gesture of courtesy; it is a necessity to recognize the true value of human capital.

It is also a call to everyone, in their own domain, to become in turn an artisan of peace, stability, and progress. For the nation is the work of all hands and all hearts united.

To these builders in the shadows, the country owes its most sincere homage and deepest respect. A grateful Cameroon remembers those who make it live, day by day.

Paul FOCAM

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