Categories: CameroonTransport

Anglophone Crisis: Fear of Separatists attack paralyse movement between Yaounde and Buea

Some transport agencies in Yaounde grounded their vehicles today and postponed all travel arrangements to the Southwest Region — for fear of separatist attacks, a passenger who intended to travel to Buea today told MMI.

The transport agencies took the decision after they were tipped about the visit of Minister Paul Atanga Nji to Buea today.

Fearing Separatist Fighters could launch attacks to disrupt the Minister’s visit, some transport agencies reportedly told passengers they won’t make any travels to the Southwest Region today.

Developing story!

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Mimi Mefo Info (MMI)

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