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NEWS: Cameroonians reprimand lethal school assault

Last updated on September 11th, 2021 at 08:18 am

Violence has rocked Cameroon has a whole as the brutality seems not come an end. About seven kids were killed by armed bandit in the country.

Individuals conveyed notices upbraiding the assault, while requiring a conclusion to the brutality which has held the district since 2017.

“Rather than 6 we have now seven cadavers in the morgue,” said Ntou’ou Ndong Chamberlin, the authoritative head of Meme division.

“We need to make it stop, they [children] are our future, we need our instruction, they are our future chiefs, savagery must stop,” said a man at the parade.

Opposition groups has debunked various news saying they had a hand in the series of attack that has rocked Cameroon, it is left to be seen if ECOWAS would intervene in the ongoing conflict.

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