Reports reaching our news room from human rights
organizations and undisclosed sources close to the Cameroon intelligence
department hold that outright abductions and arrests in the Anglophone part of
the country are continues irrespective of the frank dialogue initiated by H.E
President Paul Biya to look for peaceful way through the two Ad-hoc committees
put in place to solve the problems raised by the teachers, common Law Lawyers,
federalist and secessionist since November 2016.
Contrary to world views and the opinions of civil society
activists, the government of Cameroon is bent on caging all Anglophone
Cameroonians who have been championing the rebellious and treasonable crusade
for secession.
It should be noted that well over (61) sixty one Anglophone
Cameroonians were arrested since the beginning of the crisis in November 2016 and
there are still a good number who have been shortlisted hiding in neighboring
countries Nigeria, south Africa, west Africa, or have fled abroad to America,
Europe, Belgium and in Asia, China, Singapore South Korea and Japan.
The state of civil unrest quite uncomfortable to the Biya
regime in place has caused untold suffering, economic hardship in the country
and inertia, not to talk of the doors of schools which has been permanently
lock and economic activities in these part of the country permanently paralyzed
by “Ghost towns”.
As we report, the awaiting and expectant population of the
North West and South West Region who desire so dearly that their leaders should
be released, are bent on mud gauging this 2017/2018 academic school year, if
the regime in place does not grant total and unconditional amnesty to all those
arrested and kept at the Kondengui maximum security prison in Yaounde and the
people of Southern Cameroon’s independence.
Shu Elvis Neba, President of (YOLA) Young Learners
Association, its Vice Uchouwed Cleopas Abinjioh all consortium members and
others, are amongst those in the fresh lists of those pending arrest who joined
Mancho Bibixy in Bamenda to Launch the “Coffin Revolution” in January 2016,
which since then has kept part of the country permanently held down or has
grounded economic activities in these parts of the country, that is North West
and South West Region of Cameroon.
As we look onto the future, while decrying the ills of the
regime and its dictators, only time can resolutely and genuinely spell out
details of what the struggle will tell as the regime while claiming to be
negotiating with the actors concern are effecting under ground arrests and
exciting confusion amongst activists to kill the or neutralize the struggle.
Being a humanity reporter and a social security advocate of
this Media organ, not very happy with the present state of situation and the
great marginalization Anglophone Cameroonians in these part of the country are
subjected to, I am tempted to conclude, that with certainty and without
contradiction that the government of Cameroon from the look of things, is bent
on neutralizing the struggle at all cost and will do all it takes to cause the
repatriation of all those who have fled abroad to face justice squarely and
criminal charges for committing crimes against the state, that is secession.
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