23, August 2023
Unity among Amba groups will ensure success in Ground Zero 0
The Vice President of the Ambazonia Interim Government says that only unity among all Southern Cameroons restoration groups can guarantee victory against La Republique du Cameroun.
Speaking during a war cabinet meeting on the issue of school resumption in Southern Cameroons on Tuesday, Vice President Dabney Yerima emphasized that unity among all Ambazonia frontline groups and leaders is essential to foster the struggle.
“Getting to Buea can only be possible through collaboration and unity among all stakeholders in the Southern Cameroons conflict,” Yerima said.
The exiled Southern Cameroons leader also stressed that the Ambazonia diaspora should go back to its original role of providing resources to the fighters and resistance groups in Ground Zero.
Referring to efforts made at reaching a general consensus on the leadership issue, Vice President Dabney Yerima cited progress in the level of cooperation, communication, and interaction between the Interim Government and many other Southern Cameroons restoration groups.
By Chi Prudence Asong
23, August 2023
Back to school in French Cameroun: Gov’t High School Bafia abandoned 0
Barely two weeks to the start of the 2023/2024 academic year in Cameroon, Government Bilingual High School (GBHS) Bafia in the Mbam and Inoubou division of the Centre region is showing no sign of a possible resumption.
Classrooms are roofless and dirty, left at the mercy of the elements. “Will our children be registered to study in classrooms without roofs, benches, good walls and floors? Or will they be sent to study in a different institution? I can’t understand that few weeks to resumption, the school is this unfriendly and more to that in the rainy season,” a worried parent wonders.
It has been over five months since the school has been in its current state yet no effort is being made to renovate the structure even as school resumption is fast approaching.
“This is how the school has been. Candidates wrote the end of year official examinations in congested halls in this sub centre,” a parent said.
Parents who visited the school for registration formalities were in shock this August 22. A local said “no one, be it from the Parents Teachers Association, government, municipal council or the community is showing concern or interest to help the school. It is really a sad situation.”
While waiting for school to effectively resume on September 4, parents in Bafia are in a state of confusion and waiting for local authorities to do something to ameliorate the physical state of GBHS Bafia.
Source: Cameroon News Agency