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The News Network Africa > Blog > Politics > Cameroon: The Lingering Scars of Colonial Partition.
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Cameroon: The Lingering Scars of Colonial Partition.

Eric Mafundo
Last updated: 26 February 2025 06:08
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Cameroon: The Lingering Scars of Colonial Partition.
A century ago, Germany,France and Britain claimed Cameroon at different times. The scars are seen in conflicts today.
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Cameroon, a nation in Central Africa, stands as a poignant example of how colonial partition has shaped national identities, social structures, and inter group relations. The scars of colonization, drawn along artificial lines by European powers, continue to fracture the country, revealing deep-seated tensions that influence the sociopolitical landscape even today.

Historically, Cameroon was colonized by Germany in the late 19th century, but following World War I, it was split between France and Britain under League of Nations mandates. This division, formalized in 1922, created two distinct regions: French Cameroon and British Southern Cameroons. The imposition of colonial rule not only altered indigenous governance and societal norms but also forced a blend of diverse ethnic groups into a single entity with little regard for their historical affiliations.

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These artificial divisions fostered a culture of disparity. French Cameroon experienced a more direct assimilation policy, while British Southern Cameroons had a more indirect rule that allowed for some local governance but ultimately led to a lack of development. While France pushed for cultural assimilation, the British left a lasting legacy of local jurisdiction that clashed with the unifying ambitions of post-colonial Cameroon. This colonial legacy set the stage for ongoing grievances following independence in 1960 and 1961, respectively.

The 1961 unification of the two regions under a single government, led by Ahmadou Ahidjo, significantly reconfigured national identity. The French-dominated leadership marginalized Anglophone communities, often leading to feelings of exclusion and resentment. The failure to address the distinct needs and identities of these groups ignited a rising sentiment for autonomy and greater recognition, manifesting in the Anglophone Crisis of recent years. This uprising, primarily among English-speaking Cameroonians, has resulted in violent clashes, with government forces responding with heavy-handed repression.

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The scars extend beyond political and social unrest, embedding themselves into the fabric of Cameroonian society. Ethnic divisions, exacerbated by colonial governance that privileged certain groups over others, have fueled mistrust and discrimination among citizens. Educational and economic disparities, rooted in colonial practices, perpetuate cycles of poverty and inequality, particularly among Anglophones. Access to quality education and government services remains unequal, leaving many marginalized communities with little support from the central government.

International actors have largely failed to intervene effectively, often prioritizing geopolitical interests over the humanitarian crisis unfolding in the Anglophone regions. Sanctions and diplomatic solutions have been sporadic, leaving citizens to navigate an increasingly fraught landscape.

As Cameroon looks towards the future, it faces the formidable challenge of reckoning with its colonial past and healing the scars that continue to divide it. The necessity for inclusive dialogue, equitable governance, and genuine acknowledgment of its diverse identities is paramount. Only through addressing these historical injustices can Cameroon hope to emerge as a truly unified nation, free from the shackles of its colonial partition.

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