Tamfu Elangwe Godwin Motoko alias General Goddy has responded to Minister Atanga Nji’s epistle calling on armed separatists to drop their weapons and abandon the “dangerous adventure”.
The repentant fighter was lord over Bole, Kombone Mission, Kwa Kwa, Nake, and other enclave localities in Meme Division of Cameroon’s South West Region.
A smile-filled Senior Divisional Officer (SDO) for Meme Division, Chamberlain Ntou’ou Ndong received ‘General Goddy’ on March 2, 2021, at his office in Kumba.
The SDO urged other separatist fighters to copy the example of ‘General Goddy’ and drop their weapons. He hailed the repentant separatist fighter for heeding Territorial Administration Minister Atanga Nji’s call for separatists to willingly drop their arms in their own interest.
Archives Panicked Kumba parents and guardians rushed to pick up their children from school Friday, February 19, 2021, following rumours that a medical team was administering the COVID-9 vaccine to schoolchildren.
Chamberlain Ntou’ou Ndong, Senior Divisional Officer for Meme Division in Cameroon’s South West Region said on Friday, “fake news” spread in Kumba from unknown individuals on the supposed vaccination of children against COVID-19 creating “general panic and fear amongst parents and students leading to the withdrawal of children from schools”.
The rumour immediately sparked furious panic withdrawal of children from schools in Kumba as the city saw chaos and frantic movements with residents fearing the worst.
Kumba: Gregory Mewanu Is New City Mayor
A September 24, 2020,
Supreme Court decision ordered a rerun of the
Kumba City Council election on basis of flaws registered during the previous March 3 poll that catapulted
Nkelle Ngoh to the seat of
grand councillors, the
First and Second Deputy Mayors were Mrs Ebanja Victorine and
Paul Tasong was on hand to attempt
reconciliation between incumbent Nkelle Ngoh and Mewanu but failed the previous day (21 October, 2020). This is why the election proper had to take place yesterday as planned. The
Senior Divisional Officer for Meme, Ntou’ou Ndong later moved to the election premises apparently to supervise the handing over of the Kumba City Council keys to the new winner. The elections took place behind
South West : Security Improving, Vigilance Prescribed
The
Minister of Territorial Administration (MINAT), Paul Atanga Nji has cautioned defence and security forces, forces of law and order and the administrative authorities in the
South West Region to remain vigilant despite the fact that the security, economic and social situation in the region is gradually returning to normalcy.Lire aussi : Olympics Intercontinental Play-offs: Decisive Match For Lionesses
He made the recommendation at the Governor s Office in Buea on November 1, 2019 as he chaired a security evaluation meeting instructed by the Head of State, Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces, President Paul Biya. “The security situation is under control. We have seen with satisfaction that things are coming back to normalcy in the South West Region,” he said. Minister Atanga Nji extended the encouragements of the Head of State to the administrative authorities, as well as the defence and security forces for the wo
Ndi Tsembom No fewer than 60 girls and 73 boys are seeking alternative accommodation at Presbyterian Secondary School, PSS, Mankon after their dormitories went up in flames in under 24 hours.
Three students were injured when the boys dormitory went up in flames at about 8:30 pm on Friday, January 22, 2021.
Around the same time on Saturday, January 23, 2021, the girls dormitory also went up in flames.
Authorities have ruled out the possibility of an electrical fault.
Preliminary reports suggest that armed separatists operating in the area set the dormitories on fire. This supposition is supported by the fact that elements of the Army Rescue, on their way to PSS Mankon Saturday night, came under attack from separatist fighters.