Capo Daniel’s Family Home Torched in Bamenda: Activist Speaks Out

Capo Daniel, a prominent separatist activist, has expressed deep anguish over the burning of his family home in Bamenda. The incident occurred on the evening of January 7, 2025, at Mile 2 Junction. According to reports, arsonists fired gunshots to prevent any intervention, allowing the house to burn down completely.

In a public statement, Capo Daniel described the attack as a “devastating incident” that has caused immense pain to his family. He commended neighbors who courageously attempted to extinguish the fire and acknowledged the efforts of Cameroon military officials who visited the scene and apologized for their delayed response due to a faulty fire truck.

Capo Daniel identified the perpetrators as Ambazonian fighters from Bui Division. He criticized their actions, describing them as a betrayal of the cause and accusing them of undermining the liberation struggle for financial and personal gain.

Despite the attack, Capo Daniel reaffirmed his commitment to seeking justice and freedom for the Anglophone regions. He urged for unity and an end to the violence, calling for a collective effort to heal the land and build a peaceful future

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