By Soulemanu Buba
A 70-Seater transport bus belonging to Nso boys, a Bamenda-based transport agency has gone up in flames.
The incident happened at about 7:30 pm Thursday October 27, 2022 at the bus agency, not far from City Chemist roundabout in Bamenda.
Though the circumstances sorrounding the incident are yet to be established, there are claims that the origin of the fire could have been human beings.
“Some men on motor bike stormed the agency and poured fuel on the vehicle and set it ablaze before taking off,” said a witness.
This is the first time such an incident is happening to Nso Boys.
Amour Mezam has had at least one of its buses burnt down by armed men along the Bamenda-Santa road some years ago.
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