By David Atangana
The Member of Parliament for Ndop-Babessi, Ngoketunja Division of the North West Region, Hon Njigum Musa has revealed that armed separatists fighters operating in Ngohketunjia Division are strangers brought in from elsewhere.
Hon Njingum Musa told reporters in Bamenda July 27th, 2022, on the sidelines of the 7th session of the North West Regional Assembly.
To the lawmaker who is Questor at the National Assembly, those he considered ‘dangerous elements’ in his division of origin are not children of the area.
“I have made census of all those who are carrying out this act of terrorism in Ngohketunjia and very few Ngohketunjia children are inside,” Hon Njingum said.
“They import them from neighbouring localities to come and cause havoc” he added, emphasizing that ‘……..that is why we need a military base. It is a necessity not a luxury.”
It should however be recalled, that Ngohketunjia division remains one of the major strongholds of armed separatists in the restive North West region.
It harbours the base of ‘General’ No Pity, a dreaded separatist commander who has severally dealt huge blows on the defense and security forces in separate attacks.
Earlier on, the MP mounted the rostrum of the Regional Assembly calling on elite of the region to join hands and eliminate persons whom he referred to as ‘dangerous elements’.
“Let’s each and everyone of us start thinking of how we can eradicate these dangerous elements,” he told regional representatives adding that: “there are no armed robbers in Douala and Yaounde.All the armed robbers have come to the North West and South West killing under the guise of Amba.”
“If We don’t eradicate them, I bet you, move carelessly even here in up-station, you will go,” he intimated.
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