Sunday, December 21, 2025

Unveiling Tomorrow's Cameroon Through Today's News

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Anglophone Consortium leader Mark Bareta writes that today's Ghost town action is fully effective in anglophone regions of Cameroon.Below is a press statement he relased on his Facebook wall;

The Consortium can now confirm that Ghost Town is fully in force. From Buea, Bamenda, Kumba, Tiko, Mamfe etc. Our people are being resolute. NO SCHOOL RESUMPTION. The unity is stronger than before. We continue to call for the unconditional release of our leaders and all persons arrested. Please, stay tuned for updates.

We have succeeded in capturing up to the innermost villages in our land. Ghost town is BAE From Indenau to Ngie, Aghek, Mator etc. Our people are resolute. The information from our land is that people have already forgotten about schools after all certificates this 2016/2017 year are not recognized by UNESCO. Our efforts are now focused on our statehood restoration and that will begin by destroying the 11th February annexation link. 11th February would be the BIGGEST GHOST TOWN DAY. On this day the fake bond will be sent to the abyss and we shall begin in good faith restructuring the West Cameroon State as it then was.

Meanwhile the government is seriously cracking down on media outlets reporting about the current crisis, due to the internet blackout and fear and intimidation from Cameroon's regime, Cameroon concord has been out of touch with its reporters based in the anglophone regions of Cameroon.

A Facebook user currently in Bamenda described the situation for reporters as this;

Consortium leader Tapang Ivo went ahead to caution the general public to keep an eye on several news outlets who either give wrong information or have been intimidated by the regime to bradcast news in a way to suit the authorities.Amongst those blacklisted are;

1. Crooked CRTV.
2. Cameroon Tribune.
3. Guardian Post Newspaper (it has recently changed its stance).

Stay glued and keep an eye for backsliders. Do NOT believe the aforementioned organs.

 

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