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Monday, August 21, 2017

Rumours about Plans to Cut Internet in NW/SW Regions Heighten



According to an online publication, Alafnet.com, a state of emergency is allegedly going to be declared throughout all of Northwest and Southwest regions in the near future.
According to the publication, a document to this effect has already been signed.
According to an unimpeachable source close to Etoudi, the decision for a state of emergency will commence from September 1st, 2017, a few days after all delegations on mission abroad to organize meetings about the Anglophone crisis must have returned .
It also reports that, a source also claimed that, the decision had been taken months ago but a date was yet to decided, but that with the current “disgrace” from Anglophones in Diaspora suffered by the delegations of Ministers LAURENT ESSO and Ndion Ngute in Belgium and South Africa respectively, the commander in chief of the armed forces, the head of state has decided to deploy more troops to the two English speaking regions of Cameroon.
The news of Yaounde’s decision comes just a day after information circulating on social media suggests that, the mouth piece of the Government of the Republic of Cameroon, Issa Tchiroma Bakary, said there will be another INTERNET CUTS in Anglophone Cameroon on the same September 1st, 2017.
A plethora of Anglophones have been feeling the jitters about rumours of a possible cut of internet connectivity to the Northwest and Southwest regions of Cameroon.
It should be recalled that, internet connectivity had earlier been cut to the two regions when the current Anglophone crisis escalated. The suspension of internet connectivity, constituted a serious hype in the local and international media, with many rights groups castigating the decision and advocating for reinstatement.
This also posed lots of problems to business persons and students in the two affected regions.

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