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Cameroon: "If the hands of PM Yang are tight as son of the soil,he should simply resign"
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These were the exact words from Tassang Wilfred the Executive Secretary General of the Cameroon Teachers Trade Union ON Sunday December 18 2016.
He made this known on a program on Equinoxe Television baptized under the quote name The Inside hosted by Prince Nfor Hanson Nchanji.
He made crystal clear without missing words that the Prime Minister And Head Of Government Philemon Yang Should Resign If His Hands Are Tight Like The Former Chief Justice Of The Supreme Court Alexis Depanda Mouelle, He Should Resign.
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A passenger Train transporting fuel again derailed at the Elig Edzoa neighboorhood of Yaounde, en route to the Far North Region of Cameroon. No dead was was recorded.
This is the second Train derailment incident, after the deadly Eseka Train derailment of October 21, 2016 where officials reported that 76 people lost their lives and leaving more than 500 injured.
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The University of Buea Chapter of the National Union of Teachers of Higher education, SYNES-UB has strongly condemned malicious attempts by the Vice Chancellor of the University of Buea, Dr Nalova Lyonga to get some key exco members of SYNES arrested in a desperate move to paralyse the onging strike of Anglophone Teachers Trade Unions.
Meeting in Buea Thursday, the body has dismissed the declarations of Ghogumu Ad hoc Committee, accusing government of betraying the spirit of dialogue. The Head of State has also been implored to personally come out from his lengthy silence and provide sustainable solutions to the worries plaguing "West Cameroon."
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The Governor of the North West region, Adolphe Lele L'afrique has presented a report of Thursday's gruesome confrontation in Bamenda between angry protesters and security officers.
The report states that 2 people died, 58 people were arrested, 8 police and gendarme officers wounded, 2 CPDM supporters injured, 9 police vehicles destroyed and 2public structures attacked (the 3rd police district burnt in Meta and a section of the Bamenda Regional hospital destroyed)
The Governor however failed to clarify where are the arrested youths detained of taken to. The report also missed out on the number of injured protesting youths.
Lele L'afrique further contradicted himself when he told state radio, the CRTV that calm is returning to the city. Whereas more troops are being feried from other regions, putting inhabitants in a state of increasing panic.
We could not independently confirm whether some of the arrested youths have been taken to torture camps in Yaounde
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Students of the University of Bamenda leaving Bambili early this morning for fear of army brutality. Some natives and inhabitants of the town are also making their way out.
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Meeting today November 29, 2016 in Bamenda, all the Anglophone teacher trade unions of the Basic, Secondary and Vocational Education sectors, CATTU, TAC, PEATTU, CEWOTU and BATTUC, in a joint extraordinary executive bureau meeting, assessed the industrial action embarked on since November 21, 2016, discussed and took a stance on the recent happenings in Buea and Bamenda, examined the gentlemanly agreement struck with the Prime Minister, Head of Government, among other things.
While expressing immense appreciation to the Prime Minister, Head of Government for his openness to dialogue and his resolve to address the issues tabled to Government by all Anglophone teacher trade unions as evidenced in the consultative talks of the 25th-26th November, 2016, they nevertheless expressed total stupefaction and condemnation of the parallel press conference granted by the Ministers of Basic and Secondary Education, Communication, Justice and Higher Education on CRTV on 25th November 2016 aimed at undermining efforts initiated by the Prime Minister to amicably solve the issues at stake. The above conference was clearly meant to undermine the position of the Prime Minister, Head of Government, himself an Anglophone.
After open, frank and heated but often focused debates, the unions came up with the following resolutions in a bid to chart a way forward in the on-going negotiations and strike action:
1. The unions address a vote of thanks to the leaders of all Anglophone teacher trade unions for their steadfast actions and level-headedness in the manner in which they have been carrying on negotiations with government and managing the strike action. Equally, parents are commended for keeping their children safe at home and off the streets. They should understand that the stakes are high and even if it means sacrificing a whole academic year by keeping their children out of school, it is for their own supreme interest. They should prepare themselves for this eventuality. Furthermore, the unions appreciate the Governor of the North West Region in the way he has handled the crises in the region and the Head of State, President of the Republic for sending an emissary in the person of the Prime Minister, Head of Government to find lasting solutions to the problems tabled to Government.
2. The unions firmly stand by the resolutions arrived at by the Executive Council of SYNES-UB of 29 November 2016, and in the most unequivocal terms, demand insistently that all the students arrested be released forthwith and accounted for. That the perpetrators of the heinous and repugnant acts of human rights abuse and mayhem on innocent peaceful children be indicted and sanctioned accordingly, while students’ hostels destroyed by security forces on high instructions of the state be repaired and all health bills paid by state.
3. The unions look forward in eager anticipation that the Prime Minister, Head of government will respect the terms of the gentlemanly agreement arrived at on the 26th November 2016. In the event where the government fails to honour her own part of the gentlemanly bargain, the unions will be left with only the option of inviting parents to withdraw their children from boarding schools by Friday December 2, 2016 for the strike to continue unabated.
4. The unions assert that in the eventuality of a positive response from Government on the grievances put forward, the brutish treatment of university students by the military and some university administrators should be redressed before they can make any positive pronouncements on the conditional bargain that was reached with the government.
5. The unions perceive the massive deployment of Anglophone elite to the North West and South West Regions as a calculated attempt by government to disrupt the strike and continue to stifle the people. This, to us, is clear proof of government’s unwillingness to address and solve the problems presented.
Done in Bamenda this 29th day of November 2016
Tassang Wilfred Fombang Afuh Stephen Kwah
For CATTU For PEATTU
Tameh Valentine Nfon Kimfon Michael Yufenyuy
For TAC For CEWOTU
Ayeah Emmanuel K. Ngam
For BATTUC
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A baby that was reported stolen from the Souboum District Hospital in Douala has been re-united with the mother. Police in Douala confirmed that a 25 years old lady has been arrested in connection with the disappearance of the toddler.
According to police reports, the baby snatcher claimed she was pregnant as a means to convince her distant relation boyfriend who at the moment of the crime was in Cameroon.
In-order to realize her fairy tale, she decided to fetch the maternity wards of the nearby hospital to bring home a baby.
Her arrest came as news spread on TV stations and Radio Houses around the city which caught the attention of the boyfriend who was however suspicious of the lady.He subsequently informed the Police, which led to the arrest and recovery of the child.
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