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“There is no future in the bushes” Atanga Nji tells separatists

Territorial Administration Minister, Paul Atanga Nji has told separatist fighters in the North Region that they should drop their weapons and get reintegrated into society, stating that they have no future in the bushes. The appeal was made yesterday in Bamenda where the minister went to deliver another consignment of humanitarian aid to internally displaced persons.

“Unlike those seen in a video burrying a woman alive, the others in the bushes,” Minister Atanga noted, “still have the possibility to repent.”

“President Paul Biya has given you this branch of peace, that you should put down you weapons and talk to the local administrative authorities” he added.
“Tell them that I am sorry for what I have done, I’m sorry to have killed innocent Cameroonians, I’m sorry to have raped young girls, I’m sorry to have committed atrocities, God almighty forgive me” he went on.

A reiteration of Prime Minister Dion Ngute’s call to the separatist’s months back, the message comes on the even of the grand National Dialogue which some separatist groups have refused to take part in.

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