Government To Apologise To Anglophones; The Union Runs The Risk Of Melting - Elvis Ngolle Ngolle Cri
- Linda EYONG Suzy
- Oct 31, 2017
- 3 min read
Elvis Ngolle Ngolle, a slave to La Republique du Cameroon (LRC), and one of CPDM’s (Cameroon People Democratic Movement) diehards, has openly declared his new stance regarding the Anglophone Crisis. Speaking on live television, Sunday October 29, 2017, Ngolle Ngolle revealed that Anglophones suffer from great marginalisation in the hands of her Francophone brothers. He indicated the urgent need to solve them. According to Ngolle Ngolle, the government of Cameroun has to prioritise on solving the Anglophone problem if the union between the two Cameroons has to be sustained. He indicated his earlier stance was misconstrued, that he had always stood on the side of the people. “I have always stood against Anglophone Marginalisation since 1992. I have always told the government to invest its priority on solving the issues a stake that threatens the union between Anglophone and Francophone Cameroon. We can amicably solve the issues now or forever regret and things deteriorate,” Ngolle Ngolle told Press Hour, an LRC state broadcaster.

Peeping on the supposed elite peace mission to Southern Cameroons, Ngolle Ngolle disclosed that besides what Peter Mafany Musonge told the Press recently, elites made some startling recommendations that have been sent to the presidency. “We have included all the grievances of the people and sent to the presidency. We made some strong points included in the sealed envelope to the presidency. Unfortunately, people seem to judge the elite mission per what Musonge said to the press. We had much more than he said. We encourage the population to be calm and wait for a smooth action from the presidency,” Ngolle said. LRC To Apologise on October 1 Massacre Meantime, Elvis Ngolle Ngolle disclosed that the government of LRC will in the days apologise to Anglophones on the massacre of peaceful demonstrators on October 1. While airing his human feeling regarding the killings of October 1, Ngolle Ngolle disclosed that it was uncalled-for to use live bullets on unarmed civilians. He said information leaking from the presidency say, government will make an official apology regarding the incident. “I was very shock with the images I saw regarding the brutal killings of unarmed civilians. I know the military is always on course in defending the territorial integrity of a state. However, raining live bullets on peaceful demonstrators was shocking. Nonetheless, it will please you to know that the government is preparing an official apology for the victims of October 1. Information filtering at the presidency say in the days ahead, something in that regard will be made known to Cameroonians,” Ngolle Ngolle disclosed. The repentant Ngolle Ngolle indicated his mission to Kupe Muaneneguba (as an elite) also included the distribution of financial as well as material gifts to victims of October 1 bloodbath. He promised to continue relaying the people’s message to the hierarchy in the most unadulterated manner. From BaretaNews
While see this as Ngolle's personal view, we at the SCAR.press consider it to be mere speculations, which, if come to pass will totally contradict the initial government stance as Issa Tchiroma proclaimed, saying that the military shot no one, except those they did in self defense. If really it was in self defense against armed youths, why then want to apologies?? Such an apology, if it comes, will serve as a big self proclaim proof from the pepertrator of the crime, and we will only add it to our folder of evidence at the international court of justice.
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Bassona Nkeng,
Southern Cameroonian Blogger.
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