The pathetic words below are an excerpt from an improvised speech by the Minister of Territorial Administration and Permanent Secretary of the National Security Council, Paul Atanga Nji, presiding a donation ceremony for IDPs who have fled their cities and villages because of the war in NOSO
“I’m sorry for what I’ve done; I’m Sorry to have kill innocent Cameroonians; I’m sorry to have raped ytoung girls; I’m sorry to have committed atrocities; But god Almighty, forgive me”.
By these phrases that look like a mea culpa, the boss of governors, divisional and sub-divisional officers of Cameroon wanted, in his way, tyrannical, dictate to alleged secessionists who “laid down their arms to rally the national dialogue convened by President Paul Biya” the formula they must pronounce for their “repentance” to be effective and valid.
But those who know the minister and accuse him of being the promoter and sponsor of groups of false secessionists who commit the worst atrocities against the populations and put them on the account of Ambazonians, in order to make secessionist message odious to the English-speaking populations, assert that the acts of this English-speaking minister in No-So have been brought to light by this feigned confession.