Consortium confirms effective ghost town across West Cameroon today
Anglophone consortium interim leader Mark Bareta has just confirmed that the ghost town action imposed by the consortium in THE ENTIRE anglophone regions of Cameroon is 100% effective.
Schools are shutdown and few individuals could be seen on the streets.On his Facebook wall , he just posted the following:
SITUATIONAL REPORT:
Despite the provocation and political statement (Forever Cameroon) from the Cameroun football team and a country who never stood when our people were maimed and killed by their own forces; despite the release from the few teachers who called off the strike action; despite the shameful xenophobic attack from Musonge and Co; Our people in West Cameroon from Limbe, Buea, Tiko, Kumba, Kumbo, Nkambe, Ndop, Bangem, Mamfe, Bamenda, Ekondo Titi etc got up this morning with the reality and send a strong waves to the regime that even though they might have stayed glued to their screen to watch a team who never stood for them, they did not forget their struggle and the struggle continues as usual. We can now report that ghost towns are very ghostly in all cities, towns, and communities in West Cameroon. Schools have failed to resume. The people are in charge. Yes, the people are in charge.
Mark Bareta and Tapang Ivo.
For the Consortium.
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