David Abouèm in Tchoyi

GCE BOARD TO BE MANAGED BY BACC.

GCE Board is the board which organises the Anglo-Saxon exams. BACC board organised the French exams. Before the GCE Board came to life, our parents and people protested. It came with a cost. Anglophone Cameroon currently has no political power over the board. As a result of this strike action, it is now clear that GCE will not take place in Southern Cameroons. Any exams organised by the GCE Board in Southern Cameroons will lack credibility as students have been home since November 21st, 2016. Any student taking such exams is doing him or herself a disservice. Parents should caution against that.




The worst is about to happen. La Republique is doing everything possible so that GCE Board organises this exam at least for their children in French Cameroon undertaking Anglo-Saxon education. As a result of this, CANAL 2 English yesterday March 21st in the morning during their press review revealed that GCE Board management will be transferred to Yaounde to be managed by the BACC Board. This will be a sacrilege but not strange as La Republique could do everything possible to taint the struggle.

These are the issues we are complaining. We have no political power over our education, legal system and all other institutions. The cosmetic solutions provided by La Republique now cannot be sustainable unless the form of the so-called union changes and that can only happen in the restoration of our lost state. Southern Cameroonians should be prepared now than ever before to defend the motherland.




However, BaretaNews in speaking to a source at GCE Board refused to confirm or deny the story. Our source pleaded with us that staff of the GCE Board calls could be monitored and that he/she will get to us through another means.

Worthy of note is that the Post newspaper on Friday, March 3rd, 2017 published the story and can, therefore, confirm the story. Southern Cameroonians should be ready to resist. The time is now.

Ghost towns Monday 24th

Mark Bareta.
BaretaNews.

4 comments
  1. As I often said. We cannot trust that regime. Biya and his comrades are like snakes. They have bad faith. Only the restoration of our statehood can protect our citizen. The people should be aware that the regime tries now to control the internet. Thus people of SC shall use tools such as VPN and Tor to protect there mobile phones.

  2. Southern Cameroons secondary and high schools should boycott any and all examinations administered by the francophone BACC. What a shame on the Anglo Saxon educational system and culture upon which Southern Cameroons had thrived on since colonial times up to when our independence and national sovereignty was trampled on by Ahidjou and now, the diaper wearing butcher of Mvomeka!!!! Which Southern Cameroonian would settle for mediocrity and an educational system like the francophone that has so much to be desired?

  3. They should Take Sonara,CDC and the Timber with them.La Republiques admistrators should park out of Ambazonia

  4. SC together with this struggle must put an end to marginalisation, annexation, and the interference of LRC in our Anglo Saxon culture, GCE exams and all other exams must be administered in the Anglophone regions,public sectors must deal with locals in the English language with French sub-title, no SC regional offices, public places should have a french title, Anglophone regions must display English as the welcoming language, subtitling french , any public places with signs as bonjour, bienvenue etc must be replaced,banned or fined,what my fellow Ambazonia TIKO KUMBA MAMFE GUERILLA has stated above is strongly welcomed, the English language is the most successful business language in the world, envied by many countries therefore Anglophone regions has to be proud and put very little effort to a world limited retard language in the regions of NW & SW

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