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Commercial motor bike riders in Mamfe, popularly called bensikins, have sent a deadly ultimatum to the Common Law Lawyers, promising them hell and brimstone if they (the Lawyers) attempt to betray Anglophone Cameroonians or their independence struggle.

According to them, it will be advisable for the Lawyers not to come to Mamfe at all than to come and ask for the suspension of the 11 months strike action.

“If you are coming to Mamfe to call-off the strike action, please come along with our kinsman, Maxwell Oben, or don’t come at all if he is not with you,” the leader of the bikers’ union stated in a recent communiqué they published.

Maxwell Oben is a staunch SCNC activist, who was arrested in 2014, at the Mile 17 Motor Park ahead of the celebration of the so called 50th anniversary of reunification.

Since then till date, Oben has been languishing behind bars without any trial. He was arrested for reading a book on guerrilla warfare.

The officers, who arrested Oben, accused him of reading the book on guerrilla warfare and learning tactics to use in destabilised the country. 

 

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