Sunday, 24 September 2017

Governor calls Anglophone activists ‘dogs’




Bernard Okalia Bilai
The Governor of the SW region has described Southern Cameroons protesters as “dogs”. Bernard Okalia Bilai made the declaration on CRTV-radio on Friday 22 September, also accusing the SC demonstrators of attacking the forces of law and order.

                Reacting on CRTV’s 5pm newscast on Friday, 22 September 2017, Bernard Okalia Bilai said; “very early in the morning groups of people were seen walking on the streets with the aim to attack public buildings and institutions. They targeted the offices of DOs, SDOs, the gendarmerie and police stations. They tore up the flags of the Republic and hoisted pieces of cloth that they brandished as flags of what… I do not know. The security forces intervened and suffered a lot of violence, a lot of attacks by these assailants.”
                The governor of the South West region warned: “We will not continue to tolerate such protests. If the dogs continue to go to the streets to bite, they will meet the security forces.”

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