French Cameroun’s Militia Rain Terror In Bambili

By Mbah Godlove

French Cameroun’s sponsored militia have reported killed a student in Bambili in order to tarnish the reputation of Ambazonian fighters.

The impostors stormed the student residential area hosting the University of Bamenda on November 10 to set up pro-independence fighters.

Sources say an unfortunate student spotted around HTTC street was brutally gunned down during the operation.

Information about the killing of the young boy caused commotion in Bambili as economic operators prematurely shoutdown their businesses.

Calm is yet to return in the locality as some students now find themselves in a dilemma: whether or not to continue with the school year.

Sunday’s incident came barely 48 hours after the colonial authority of the Northern Zone assured lecturers and students that their security was going to be well taken care of.

Since the commencement of the 2019/2020 school year in the University of Bamenda, insecurity has been on the rise, with students and teachers as main targets.

In September 2019, Ambazonian leaders advised parents not to send their children to school, stating that restoration fighters will not be able to fight the enamy on the battle field and at the same time insure the security of their kids.

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