After Biya: Francophone South West governor describes Southern Cameroonians as “extremists”
The Francophone South West Governor, Bernard Okalia Bilai has maintained that celebrations marking the 45th edition of the so-called Unity Day will hold hitch free in Southern Cameroons no matter pressure mounted by Anglophone Cameroonians whom he painted as “extremists”-a position earlier upheld by President Biya.
The East Cameroun political elite recently placed under a watch list by the Cameroon Anglophone Civil Society Consortium made the declaration in the Conference hall of his office on Wednesday May 17, 2017.After Biya: Francophone South West governor describes Southern Cameroonians as “extremists” |
The Mayor of Buea, Patrick EKEMA Esunge who took part in the meeting told reporters that bringing people together was not a difficult task and that those who are calling for a boycott of the activities will not succeed.
The Cameroon Anglophone Civil Society Consortium, the body governing Southern Cameroons have sent out messages advocating for a boycott of the event.
It is vital to include in this report that the 84 year old dictator, President Biya has knighted the butcher of Buea, Mayor Ekema Patrick with a medal to be given to him by the governor on May the 20th.
By Eyong Johnson with cables from CIN
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