Archbishop Kleda Calls for Unity and Justice in Cameroon
Archbishop Samuel Kleda emphasized the need for national unity and justice in Cameroon during a mass on May 20. This date marks the national holiday commemorating the shift to a unitary state in 1972, highlighting historical significance for current social cohesion efforts.

On May 20, Archbishop Samuel Kleda of Douala urged for peace and unity in Cameroon, referencing the biblical call for oneness. He stated that justice is essential for peace, asserting that national unity is fundamental for defense and development.
The date also serves as a national holiday, marking the 1972 constitutional referendum where Cameroonians voted to transition from a federal system to a unitary state. Kleda's message underscores ongoing challenges in achieving social cohesion, as the nation seeks stability amidst historical divides.




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