• About Us
  • Advertise
  • Careers
Thursday, May 22, 2025
Support Us
Mimi Mefo Info
  • Cameroon
  • Africa
  • Politics
  • Society
  • Education
  • Tech
  • Entertainment
  • Opinion
  • Editor’s Picks
  • Sport
No Result
View All Result
  • Cameroon
  • Africa
  • Politics
  • Society
  • Education
  • Tech
  • Entertainment
  • Opinion
  • Editor’s Picks
  • Sport
No Result
View All Result
Mimi Mefo Info
No Result
View All Result
Home Cameroon

Ngarbuh Massacre: «Government’s compensation is a move to cover up crime» Edith Kah Walla

Mimi Mefo Info (MMI) by Mimi Mefo Info (MMI)
February 14, 2021
in Cameroon, Live Update
0
IMG 20210214 WA0011
0
SHARES
552
VIEWS
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

A compensation process launched by the government of Cameroon for victims of Ngarbuh massacre in Donga Mantung in the North West region of Cameroon has been rated as a mockery by the government of President Paul Biya to the sacredness of human life.

According to Edith Kah Walla, Leader of Stand Up For Cameroon and President of the Cameroon People’s Party, CPP: “…it is unacceptable that government has unilaterally fixed the price of human life at Five Million Francs CFA. This means soldiers can invade any village in the North West and South West Regions, kill people and later government pays five million to each family? The regime since the 14th of February 2020 when the killings took place has not cared for the whereabouts of the victims.”

The leader of Cameroon People’s Party CPP regrets that victims have not attained their dream of seeing justice meted on perpetrators of the killings. “During the first hearing in court in Yaounde, the government did not even border to inform victims living in Donga Mantung North West region in time so that they can travel to Yaounde. Stand Up For Cameroon got the information 48 hours to the hearing and we had to immediately ensure transport money for the victims”. To Kah Walla, such action is a form of denying them justice.

“Government wants to cover up crimes committed in Ngarbuh.” Edith Kah Walla as a leader of Stand Up For Cameroon (SUFC) which has been working with some victims of the incident by assisting them, says the government of Cameroon has not learned lessons after the massacre in Ngarbuh. “…after the killings in Ngarbuh, we have had Mautu mass killings, Batibo, Kumba and atrocities committed in many other places. This is an indication that the government is unwilling to address the root cause of the armed conflict in Anglophone Cameroon and stop the killings. This explains why Stand Up for Cameroon has set up a human rights working group to document all these cases of human rights violations.”

Government is implementing an earth scorched policy. They massacre from one community to another with no victory over separatists but continuous pains inflicted on the local population. How can the government explains that it set a military base in Ngarbuh when the population is scared of the same soldiers who killed civilians last year?”

Civil society groups in Cameroon are calling on the government to ensure that victims of the February 2020 massacre in Ngarbuh are not intimidated and threatened, neither the Fulani community in the Ndu subdivision nor the military for testifying in court against those who committed the act.


Mbatho Ntan.

You can help support our work through the link below
Pixel
Previous Post

Ngarbuh Valentine’s Day Killings: How Military, Fulani Extremists Exterminated Civilians

Next Post

French politician, MP wants Anglophone crisis discussed at UN Security Council

Next Post
Download 1

French politician, MP wants Anglophone crisis discussed at UN Security Council

You can help support our work via the link below
Pixel

You can help support our work via the link below

Pixel

Category

  • Accident de la route
  • Africa
  • Breaking News
  • Cameroon
  • Culture
  • Economy
  • Editor's Picks
  • Editorial
  • Education
  • Entertainment
  • Environment
  • Fashion
  • Food
  • Français
  • Health
  • Human Interest/Society
  • Infrastructures
  • Innovation
  • International Relations & Diplomacy
  • Justice/Human Rights
  • Lifestyle
  • Live Update
  • Media
  • Missing Person Alert
  • Nécrologie
  • News
  • News Commentary
  • News Roundups
  • Opinion
  • Orbituary
  • Other
  • People's Voice (PV)
  • Philanthropy
  • Politics
  • Publicity
  • Religion
  • Road Safety
  • Science
  • Security
  • Sport
  • Tech
  • Technologie
  • Tourisme
  • Transport
  • Travel
  • Voyage
  • World

Important Links

  • Term of Use
  • Privacy Policy
  • About Us

© 2025 JNews - Premium WordPress news & magazine theme by Jegtheme.

error: Content is protected !!
No Result
View All Result
  • Politics
  • World
  • Science
  • Entertainment
  • Fashion
  • Lifestyle
  • Tech
  • Health
  • Food

© 2025 JNews - Premium WordPress news & magazine theme by Jegtheme.