Armed separatists, Moja Moja stage public show in Buea.

By David Atangana

The town of Buea, Capital of the restive South West region Monday August 15, 2022 witnessed an unusual scenario staged by armed separatists Ambazonia fighters and a certain Chief Moja Moja who doubles as a soldier.

Separatists fighters under the Command of ‘General’ Sagat, stormed the streets of Buea burning down a vehicle for violating the regular Monday ghost town imposed by separatists since 2017.

“………this is Buea Central Market. The ekelebes (referring to government soldiers) have escaped,” said an armed separatist in a viral video.

“As from today, anybody seen in a vehicle on a ghost town day in Buea will be shot and killed be it who,” the Separatist fighter threatened, before setting a bus on fire for violating their lockdown rules.

Shortly after the incident, Chief Moja Moja, a local chief in the company of three others holding the Cameroon flag, appeared at the scene in a video claiming that the fighters disappeared upon his arrival to face them.

“You people are lucky. You disappeared after hearing that I was coming. I would have dealt with you people” said Moja Moja challenging that, “if this is Ambaland you people should come.”

“We stand for one and indivisible Cameroon,” he and his friends emphasized.

The said chief is known for harassing young men and pregnant women on the streets of Buea in the name of fighting separatist fighters.

Moja Moja has severally appeared on videos threatening to deal with Separatist fighters, but has never been seen in active combat on the field.

The said chief who passes around for a soldier was recently dragged to court by a group of human rights lawyers for taking state laws into his hands.

His case is still under review at the military tribunal in Yaounde, the human rights lawyers told MMI.

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