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In A Few Days, Something Will Be Revealed To Cameroon - Ngolle Ngolle

Elvis Ngolle Ngolle revealed that the government of the Republic of Cameroon will present an apology to the English-speaking community on the massacre of peaceful protesters on 1 October 2017.

In a live broadcast at the CRTV on Sunday, October 29, Ngolle Ngolle himself elite of the Kupe manegunba in the South West for the first time in public revealed that English speakers suffered from a great marginalization in the hands of the French-speaking brothers.

It is unclear why the minister who was part of the various delegations of the Republic of Cameroon to the United Nations to oppose the identity of southern Cameroon now indicates the urgent need to resolve the Anglophone crisis.
In A Few Days, Something Will Be Revealed To Cameroon - Ngolle Ngolle
Elvis Ngolle Ngolle, former Minister of Forests and Wildlife, said it was very inappropriate to use live ammunition on unarmed civilians. Information from the Presidency indicates that Biya's government would formally apologize for the incident.
With many dead, missing, stolen corpses, thousands in exile and mass grave reports the minister who did not say who ordered the killings or whether those who committed the carnage in the two English-speaking regions will be judged, said: "I was very shocked by the images I saw about the brutal killings of unarmed civilians, and I know that the military is still on the right track to defend the territorial integrity of a state.

However, raining live ammunition at peaceful protesters was shocking. Nevertheless, it will please you to know that the government is preparing an official apology for the victims of October 1st. The filtering of information to the presidency says that in the coming days, something will be revealed to Cameroonians, "said Ngolle Ngolle.

Former Minister of Forests and Wildlife, Elvis Ngolle Ngolle, of Muaneneguba, added that during his mission to Kupe Muaneneguba, he distributed financial and material gifts to the victims of the 1 October bloodbath.

According to Ngolle Ngolle, the government of Cameroon must give priority to the resolution of the Anglophone problem if the union between the two Cameroon is to be supported. He indicated that his previous position had been misinterpreted, that he had always sided with people.

"I have always been against anglophone marginalization since 1992. I have always asked the government to put its priority on problem solving, an issue that threatens the union between Anglophone and Francophone Cameroon. problems now or regret forever and things are deteriorating, "said Ngolle.

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