SCNC activists

BaretaNews is reliable informed that some members of the Southern Cameroon National Council, SCNC, would announce a new leadership after their planned demonstration on Saturday, October 1.

We are told the youth wing of the movement plans to hijack its activities. Plans have reportedly intensified to get a leader who will defend the course of Southern Cameroonians. It is believed that having a youth at the helm of the Secessionist Group will make its activities robust and more convincing. The new leader is yet to be identified, but the target of those spearheading the plan is to make public the person’s identity after the upcoming events- the Post Newspaper writes.




We learned that members of SCNC are mobilising already prior to 1st October Independence day with hundreds of T-shirts already being processed for the event.
The members also reveal that the announcement is expected to be made after the current case at the Buea Magistrates’ Court concerning 15 activists comes to an end. However, we are told the court had adjourned their case indefinitely

A member of the youth wing who contacted BaretaNews says they are frustrated with the old leadership and it is time to change. However, pundits say there is a lot of mistrusts within the SCNC and the rise of different groups is due to greedy factors. Some are said to have transformed the movement into a Business venture.

God is still saying something.

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