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Bilingualism: A Catalyst for Social Cohesion in the Context of Decentralization: Stakes and Challenges
Bilingualism represents one of the assets of the Republic of Cameroon as
enshrined on the preamble of the constitution. Article 1(2) of the Cameroon constitution
affirms that the Republic of Cameroon shall be a decentralized unitary state, one and
indivisible, secular, democratic and dedicated to social service [1]. The people have been
empowered through Local and Regional councils to take part in their development with
competencies being transferred to local entities. Cameroonians therefore will be able to
work, teach, study, live or do business in any region of the country as long as they can
express themselves or understand the second official language. With over 250 indigenous
languages and ethnic groups in Cameroon [2], knowledge of French and English, a
colonial heritage, serve as a social cement to bring citizens together. With the current
advancement in technology and globalization, global education as well as job opportunities
require the possession of transversal skills among which is communication skill. With the
creation of the National Commission on Bilingualism and Multiculturalism aimed at
fostering peace, justice and social cohesion, it is clear that the Government understands
the role of bilingualism in the strife for a peaceful and harmonious nation. The Circular
letter no. 23/22/MINESEC/IGP/IP-BIL of 28th January 2022 by the Minister of Secondary
Education on instructions for preparation of National Week of Bilingualism presented the
theme of 2022 bilingualism week as “Bilingualism: A Catalyst for Social Cohesion in the
Context of Decentralization.” This paper therefore drawing inspiration from this theme,
examines the role of bilingualism in promoting social cohesion in the context of
decentralization. It also presents some challenges plaguing the promotion of bilingualism
in Cameroon and ends by proposing a way forward.