Mobile Money Agents Protest Increasing Attacks As Authorities Watch From A Distance
MoMo Operators Protesting In Limbe After Killing Of Their Colleague By Raymond Dingana Crime in Cameroon has reached a crescendo, with observers suggesting that Cameroon may soon become the capital of crime in the CEMAC zone. This is due to the level of crime in the country. If people are not gunned down, as in the case of Limbe, where a mobile money operator was killed, it is news about kidnapping for ransom in Anglophone Cameroon and other parts of the country. If women and minors are not raped and murdered, or if a lifeless body is not discovered with missing body parts, then it is a grave that has been desecrated. The list is long. While security forces do their best to arrest the situation, observers still think their efforts are not enough, as crime seems to be on a steady increase in the country. Recently, sadness gribbed the entire mobile money operator family in Limbe, Fako Division, South West Region of Cameroon following the killing of one of theirs, Arrah Agbor B...