Bamenda: Parts of Bilingual High School Babessi burnt down
The administrative block of Government Bilingual High School Babessi, the lone GCE examination centre in the Ngohketunjia Division of the North West region, has been razed to ashes, according Cameroon daily news
It happened this morning by the early hours of 8 to 9:00am. This leaves the teachers of the school asking themselves what they will do as the 2016/2017 examination session begins on Monday 12 June 2017.
Reliable sources suggest that the perpetrators of the act might have targeted the writing material to be used for the examination. The people behind the act are yet unknown.
La Republique and its partners living in Southern Cameroons do not want to learn their lessons from the silent manifestations, the determined Ambazonian fighters are putting up against them. After having their cars, their shops and public institutions burnt they still remain adamant.
The GCE will be starting on Monday, and it will take guts beyond imagination for any headstrong parent to send their child to school for the Exam.
The reason why most sympathizers of the beloved struggle, don’t see any reason why the Exam should hold is because, the majority of those who were supposed to sit in for the Exam session, have not been going to school.
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