Since Saturday January
9 2016, journalists working with Ocean City Radio in Kumba, South West Region
of Cameroon, remain panic-stricken though programmes are on air.
Two armed men attacked
the radio station at around 10-11 PM.
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“A religious
programmed had just ended and the preacher just left when the armed men came
in. They got the technician who was on duty; Fang Peter a.k.a ‘Old boy’
undressed and tied him up at gun point. They then said they were looking for
the station manager.
They then went from the secretariat to my office which
they ransacked and carried away my laptop, android phone, our printer and a
Camera. They also tampered with some cables and stole valuables which we are
still trying to identify,” the station manager Richard Shengang said in a squeaky
voice, apparently recovering from the trauma.
Shengang also said the
transmitting room was not touched given its position in the building and that
the attack was detrimental to the radio.
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“We took the necessary measures to
secure the equipment and our staff. It’s unfortunate. We cannot tell with precision why they were
looking for me and its quite frightening thought it does not deter us from
doing our work as journalists. I cannot say with precision why they were
looking for me. If there is any problem I think Cameroon is a state of law. All
the stolen equipment is a big handicap to our work and we don’t know how were
eventually going to cope,” he lamented.
We were reliably
informed that security forces visited the radio station after the incident and
have opened up investigations.
“They simply asked
some questions and left. I think they have to assist us with regular patrols
around radio stations.
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Ocean City Radio carries all the releases and communiqués
from government offices for free and it is but normal that they assist us as
well,”Shengang proposed and added that journalists’ trade unions have been
informed.
The attack on Ocean City
Radio Kumba January 9 is not the first. Some years back two journalists,
Innocent Yuh and Philip Njaru were brutalized at the radio premises, forcing
one of them to eventually seek refuge out of the country.
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