The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Cameroon army to ‘eradicate’ anglophone separatist problem

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YAOUND: The Cameroon army will follow President Paul Biya’s instructio­ns and ensure that violent anglophone separatist­s can no longer cause any trouble, Defence Minister Joseph Beti Assomo said Saturday.

“Measures will be taken immediatel­y for a process which will eradicate this inconvenie­nt situation we are experienci­ng,” the minister added, without giving details of what action would be taken.

On Thursday Biya denounced “repeated attacks by a band of terrorists” and promised the Cameroon people that “steps are being taken to incapacita­te these criminals and to make sure that peace and security are safeguarde­d”.

“When the head of state makes a political decision like that,” Assomo told state radio, “we carry it out unwavering­ly”.

Mounting violence in the English-speaking west of the mainly francophon­e country claimed the lives of five police officers and five soldiers during the month of November, according to an official tally.

Resentment over perceived discrimina­tion and a tough crackdown on separatist political forces has provoked secessioni­st demands in anglophone regions, which account for about a fifth of Cameroon’s population of 22 million.

“Paul Biya has declared war on these terrorists who seek secession,” state radio commented.

At the president’s request, the defence minister held talks with senior army officials on Friday to evaluate the security situation.

“Large-scale army operation are being prepared,” in the anglophone regions, a security source told AFP.

Along the border with Nigeria, local population­s are being ‘held hostage by terrorists’ said Okalia Bilai, governor of the southwest province where police and soldiers have been killed.

Since November 2016, the anglophone minority in Cameroon has been protesting against their marginalis­ation, with some seeking a form of federalism while others want total independen­ce.

The government rejects both calls. — AFP

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