Anglophone activists promise hell to K’ba radio journalists
By Doh Bertrand Nua in Kumba
Panic and consternation has gripped the staff and management
the Lake Site Radio in Kumba following acts of arson promised on them through
texts messages send on their phones by persons for not respecting the ghost
town days.
As
narrated by the station manager of the radio, Sir Nyambot Divine, death
threatening messages and other messages promising to set ablaze the entire
establishment hosting the Lake Site radio Kumba has been send to the
Proprietor, staff and management of the radio by unknown persons stating that
the establishment does not respect the days allocated for observation and
respect of ghost towns or better still “country Sunday” in the two English
speaking regions of the country.
The
manager revealed that the content of the text messages from anonymous sources
threatens that the “vipers” will visit the establishment and the staff if they
continue broadcasting and not respecting ghost town days.
This unexpected wave of development which has now targeted
the leading broadcast media organ in Meme Division has created a lot of panic
and consternation amongst the staff, management and their individual families.
The
station manager told this reporter that the proprietor and some members of his
family have received sundry of such messages from unknown sources stating that
the establishment will be set ablaze and death threat promised their lives by
the vipers as they call themselves if they fail to respect the traditional
country Sundays allocated for Mondays, Tuesday and Wednesdays of every week as
prescribed by the diaspora leaders of the outlawed Cameroon Anglophone Civil
Society Consortium.
The
manager said that the messages which were received by both staff and management
on Tuesday August 22, 2017 created a lot of panic to the extent that some staff
had to run home for fear of their lives. The current situation has left the
management on a fix position on how to go ahead with their activities
especially on ghost town days.
The
Median further gathered from Nyambot Divine, the station manager that they are
speculations the radio might even modify their broadcast schedule on such days
all in a bit to avoid been visited by the vipers. He revealed the situation
which has put the fate of the radio and the staff and management has been
reported to the Meme administration.
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