Day 4 of Pope’s Africa Visit: Urgent Peace Appeal in Cameroon’s War-Torn Bamenda Region

BySG News

April 17, 2026

Pope Leo XIV has called for urgent peace and national reconciliation in Cameroon’s conflict-affected north-west region during a major meeting in Bamenda, where he addressed religious leaders, traditional authorities, and civil society representatives as part of his African apostolic journey.

Speaking in the heart of the Anglophone crisis, the Pope urged an immediate end to violence, stressing that the “time for change is today and not tomorrow, now and not in the future.” His message focused on the need for dialogue and healing in a conflict that has lasted nearly a decade and left thousands dead while displacing hundreds of thousands more.

He warned against the manipulation of religion and political power to justify violence, saying that such actions deepen division and suffering. Instead, he called on leaders to prioritise justice, education, and the dignity of human life over military escalation.

The Pope also praised local efforts at interfaith cooperation in Bamenda, where Christian, Muslim, and traditional leaders have been working together to promote peace and support affected communities. His visit coincided with a temporary pause in hostilities by separatist groups, allowing space for the peace meeting.

Church officials and residents expressed hope that the Pope’s presence could help revive stalled dialogue and strengthen long-term efforts toward reconciliation in Cameroon’s Anglophone regions.

BySG News

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