Atanga Nji Says Calls For Separatists To Drop Weapons Bearing Fruits
By Raymond Dingana
The minister of Territorial Administration has saluted the fruitfulness of what he describes as President Paul Biya's call for separatist fighters to drop their weapons and abandon the bushes.
He pointed out that,many separatist fighters have continued to lay down their weapons and are having a new life at the Centre for Disarmament,Dimobilization and Reintegration-DDR.
He also indicated that, five separatist fighters handed their weapons to a village head at about 10:30pm on monday.
The identity and name of the village were never disclosed.
"The fighters handed their weapons to their fon at about 10:30 Pm on the night of Monday after the security meeting we had. The weapons are very dangerous and have been used to terrorise the villagers. They will be taking to the DDR Centre where they will be taken care of." MINAT boss said.
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Weapons Handed Over By Separatist Fighters As Indicated By Minister Atanga Nji Paul |
Handing over the five old dane guns to the Gendarmarie Legion Commandar, Col. Boum Bissoue',the minister said,those who are still afraid to drop their weapons at the police or any military post could equally meet their village heads or religious authorities.
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MINAT Boss And North West Administration At The Esplanade Of The Governor's Office |
The Anglophone crisis that has killed thousands, render thousands more homeless and a huge level of material damage has been ranging on for years now.
The deadly nature of the war has caused many to see the necessity for it to end for good with many coming up with what they think is the best way out of the crisis.
While some still have the conviction that,only a genuine dialogue can break the back of the crisis, there are those who are on the side that thinks, anyone calling for a genuine talk to end the war is a secessionist loyalist.
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