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Nine Fuel Tankers Rescue Bamenda From Imminent Fuel Scarcity.

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By Raymond Dingana.  Reports from Bamenda, chief town of the North West Region of Cameroon say, close to nine fuel tankers escorted by armed to the teeth soldiers have made their entry in to Bamenda in the evening hours of Tuesday September 21. This is coming barely days after two fuel tankers were set afire in Akum, a small village in Santa sub division of the North West Region of Cameroon by those eye witnesses say were armed men in civilian attires, Saturday September 21 st , 2019. The incident was greatly condemned by this driver of a travel agency in Bamenda .Hear him : “ I think such a move was uncalled for given that, there was no restrictions on movement in and out of the region. I just want to thank and appreciated God for being the reason why the tankers did not explode else the story would have been different as hundreds of lifes would have perished ” . It should however be noted that, last Saturday’s incident was not the first to have happened on that particular Ba

Pre Dialogue Brainstorming Meeting In Bamenda: Root Causes, Cease Fire, Amnesty, Form Of State Dominate Talks.

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By Raymond Dingana. In order for the North West Region of Cameroon to better prepare for the upcoming dialogue, the governor of the North West Region last September 21, 2019 organized a pre dialogue brainstorming meeting that brought together participants from all walks of life at the MINEPAT hall Up Station, Bamenda. Many of those who answered present at the meeting suggested that, for the dialogue to bear any meaningful fruits, the root causes should be looked in to, all those arrested as a result of the crises be granted amnesty, a cease fire be declared, power alternation between Francophones and Anglophones, the form of the state be discussed, decentralization not a solution to the Anglophone crises, English and French be given equal status, independent judicial system among others should be given pride of place. One of those who attended the brainstorming meeting was the Auxiliary Bishop of Bamenda, His Lordship Michael Bibi. He says: “For the dialogue to be successful, it

University Of Bamenda: VC Urges Newly Appointed Officials To Discharge Duties Without Fear.

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By Raymond Dingana. The vice chancellor of the University Of Bamenda has urged newly appointed officials of the University to discharge their duties without any fear or favor. She was speaking Saturday September 21 st ,2019 during the installation ceremony of the newly appointed officials of the University. Professor Theresia Nkwo Akenji while urging them to strive at all times to do the right thing, respect hierarchy among others, she intimated that, all of them put together will never be bigger than the University Of Bamenda Talking to DrayInfos , Professor Nkwo Akenji says,two of those appointed are going to the central administration which is the heart of the University: “ The central administration is the heart of the administrative heart of the university. What we expect of the Deputy Vice Chancellor for Internal Control, Professor Mathias Mih is full collaboration. I advised him during the installation to take up all the domains of internal control and evaluation. He is n

“Give Internally Displaced Students Red Carpet Treatment”. MINSEC NW Regional Boss.

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By Raymond Dingana. The North West Regional Delegate for Secondary Education, Mr. Ngwang Roland Yuven has reiterated the need for secondary school authorities in the region to insure that, Internally Displaced students are given the opportunity to attend classes no matter what their conditions may be. He was speaking Friday 20 th September 2019 during the Sector Conference and Launching of the 2019/2020 School year at the campus of GTHS Bamenda with the theme, The clean school philosophy Is the Motor to Successful Studies and a reinforced professional outlook . Mr. Ngwang Roland told the secondary education family that, Internally Displaced students  be given red carpet reception and that, if a child is not having the requirements needed for admission, that child should be admitted while the requirements like birth certificates, report cards and others are taking care of while the child is attending classes. He enjoined the education family to help in sponsoring the Internally

Ndop: Mourners Demand Justice At Burial Of Murdered Three.

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By Raymond Dingana. Reports from Ndop, Ngoketunjia Division of the North West Region of Cameroon say, angry mourners who turned out for the burial  of three members of the same family shoot and killed in Ndop last August have challenged North West Administration, to ensure that the victims get Justice. This was last Wednesday September 11, 2019 during the burial  of Emmanuella, who was pregnant at the time of her death, her sister and baby Abigail,a toddler, shot and killed last August 25 th  by those eye witnesses say were heavily armed men in military attires. According to this mourner who voted to go by the name Mohammed, justice is what they need : “If the North West Administration and the Judiciary are honest to themselves and if Cameroon is truly a state of Law, the killers of the three Cameroonians should be arrested and prosecuted. If nothing is done, it would appear they enjoy seeing innocent women and children being killed. The families and the victims including tho

SDF: National Dialogue Should Be Chaired By A Neutral Personality.

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  By Raymond Dingana. The Social Democratic Front Party, the SDF has underscored the need for a neutral party to chair the upcoming dialogue announced by President Paul Biya of Cameroon last Tuesday September 10, 2019. In a Press Release dated 12 September 2019 signed by Joshua Osih, F irst National Vice President of the SDF, the party says : “Such a National Inclusive Dialogue should be chaired by a neutral personality”. In his address to Cameroonians last Tuesday, President Paul Biya of Cameroon said, Chief Joseph Dion Ngute will be chairing the dialogue, a decision that is already proving to be unpopular. The SDF is also against some of those to take part in the dialogue as indicated by President Paul Biya who announced in his address that, the military will also be taking part. To the SDF party, the military cannot take part in a national inclusive dialogue, which is essentially political. The SDF also says that, the national dialogue has been occasioned by the Anglopho

Heavy Gun Battles Mar School Resumption In The North West Region.

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By Raymond Dingana. The 2019/2020 academic year in the North West Region has taken off amidst heavy gun battles between Cameroon’s security forces and Pro Independence fighters, Monday September 02, 2019. Coupled   with the ghost town and lock down operations called for by separatist leaders abroad and enforced by armed men on the ground, parts of Mezam, Bui, Ndonga Mantung, Nkoketunjia, Menchum and Boyo Divisions got up to thunderous gun shots that forced many to stay indoors. In Bamenda, streets in the neighborhoods of Nkwen, Travelers, Nanga Junction, Ntarinkon, and many others were disserted following heavy gun battles between Cameroon’s security forces and Pro Independence fighters .All these affected school resumption in the region negatively as many were forced to stay indoors. At the Bamenda I Sub Division where DrayInfos visited on day one of school resumption, three schools were visited. At the Ecole Public Les Champions at Up Station Bamenda, out of the five hundred

Children Of Falling Soldiers Receive Didactic Materials From Colleagues.

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By Raymond Dingana. The Cameroon Army in the North West Region of Cameroon has come to the aid of  families of fallen colleagues who have died on the battle fronts defending the colors of the Country. This was in an event to hand over didactic materials to the children of falling soldiers that took place at the head quarters of the 5 th military Region at Up Station Bamenda, Friday August 30 th , 2019 chaired by the Secretary General at the NW governor’s office, Mr.Lanyuy Harry Ngwani. The children received School Bags, Books, Pens and other items needed to help them go back for school for the Academic year 2019/2020. Asah Ryan is one of the children of the fallen soldiers who benefited from the hand of fellowship extended to him by the Cameroon military. He thanks the colleagues of his late father and said he was not sure his mother was going to able to provide his school needs: “I am going to form one and I want to thank the Cameroon Army for what they have given me. The i