Another failed promise from Biya regime?

Seven months after President Paul Biya promised succour for victims of the Ngarbuh February 14 massacre, nothing has been done.

Among expected government actions is the exhuming of the corpses those killed for proper burial.

Government had also promised compensating families affected by the carnage as well as prosecute soldiers/civilian accomplices responsible for the massacre.

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Has government forgotten about the massacre victims or it is just taking its time?

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