CAMEROUN: LIVING TOGETHER THREATENED IN THE CENTRE REGION

CAMEROUN: LIVING TOGETHER THREATENED IN THE CENTRE REGION

The Makenene people in the centre region have made it very clear that the angIophones should leave their community immediately

What’s happening in Makenene is so sad, the francophone are chasing away all anglophones from their village. In this locality, as well as others in French Cameroon, Anglophones are mistreated and Maltreated. Videos and audios of all the inhumane atrocious acts have gone viral on both mainstream and social media. Southern Cameroonians – Ambazonians known as anglophones are ti ed up and forced to denounce their belongings, properties, including food stuff, which are set ablaze, farms are seized, with the natives are forced to leave.

This has resulted in extreme brutality, burning of properties, and seizure of lands from the anglophones living in these localities

The chief of Makenene has given very strict orders to his people to chase away every single Anglophone victims of the senseless war raging in Ambazonia who have escaped from the NW/SW regions of Cameroon to seek refuge to where they thought were their brothers.

In another development, several Anglophones (Southern Cameroonians – Ambazonians) residing in Banen, a village in Ndikiniméki Subdivision in the Mbam-and-Inoubou Division, of the Centre region, have been attacked with machetes and knives by natives of the village. The attack, which occurred recently, stems from land disputes, initially given to the Anglophones for free by the locals.

At Ndikinemeki in the central region were again chased away and their houses were burnt down.

Settled for about twenty years in Ndikinemeki, English-speaking Cameroonians from the North-West and South-West regions, all war victims have been subjected to xenophobia organized by village leaders led by several militias consisting of about 400 people, whose goal is to eradicate English-speaking people by all means. Their homes and property were burned to ashes by the attackers at the behest of traditional chiefs.

On Monday, June 9, in the morning, in the Prefecture of Bafia, the victims were seen there to ask for justice.

This is unbelievable, exposing the government’s policy of “vivre ensemble” as mere rhetoric and an empty political slogan.

CAMEROUN: LIVING TOGETHER THREATENED IN THE CENTRE REGION

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