Cameroonian human rights lawyer Agbor Balla has publicly questioned the representation of Anglophones in recent appointments to the National Assembly. He argues that inclusion of the Anglophone minority should be a consistent practice, not a superficial or last-minute effort. Balla emphasizes the need for a systematic approach to ensure fair representation within the government. His statement, published in […], highlights concerns that the recent nominations did not adequately reflect the Anglophone population. He advocates for a more deliberate and inclusive process in future appointments. This critique comes amid ongoing tensions related to the Anglophone Crisis in Cameroon. Balla’s comments aim to promote equitable governance and address historical marginalization.