The Cameroon
Anglophone Civil Society Consortium, CACSC,
one of the front-line movements
advocating for the interests of Southern Cameroonians, has extended, ‘Ghost
Towns,’ to three days a week, from Monday August 14.
CACSC also calls on Southern Cameroonians to stay
in their homes between the hours of 6:00 pm to 6:00 am.
In a statement issued
by the Deputy Secretary General and the Programs Coordinator August 6 2017, they attributed
their decision to what they term ‘issues at stake.”
The release further advises locals to stock food in their homes without any further precision and instructs Southern Cameroonians to wait for directives from the Southern
Cameroons Governing Council. It also maintains its 'no school resumption' position.
The Consortium’s
release is coming at a time when the government has slated the start for the
2017/2018 academic year for early September. Worth recalling the 2016/2017 academic year witnessed several set backs caused by the ghost towns.
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