Bamenda: Police disguise as civilians to march against ghost town
A group of police officers have paraded the empty streets of Bamenda early this morning to stage an anti ghost town protest.
The officers who were all dressed in civilian attires were carrying banners and posters denouncing the still down of activities in the city on Mondays.
The banners carried messages claiming the population of Bamenda denounces ghost towns. Ironically, our reporters in town informed Cameroon Concord that those who took part in the sham demo were numbered below 30 persons.
Southern Cameroonian logger and activist wrote this on his wall:
While Ghost town is going effectively in Bamenda, we are seeing few police men and ladies disguise as civilians marching and they could be heard speaking in French.
La Republique you lost it. We are in charge.
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