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Two taxi drivers shot dead in Buea for going against ‘Ghost Town’ order

Two taxi drivers were killed on Monday evening in Bomaka, a neighborhood in Buea, located in the Southwest region of Cameroon.

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The lives of two men, one who is a father of five and another have been forcefully ended as a result of the anglophone crisis. According to multiple source, armed men suspected to be separatist fighters stormed the locality and gunned the two victims, one in side his taxi, while the other was brought the down before being shot for violating the ghost town operation that enforces shutdowns every Monday in the anglophone regions affected by the  ongoing crisis. This gruesome killing has further increased fear on people who felt could continue their daily jobs on Monday.

Families will no longer see their beloved home and children won’t be privileged to experience their fatherly love again, as they were stripped off life by separatist fighters. It is important that residents in the anglophone regions respect the ghost town day to avoid being victims of assault or violence of any type till the issue of the anglophone crisis is brought to an end.

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As the crisis in Cameroon’s Anglophone regions persists, residents continue to demand urgent solutions to restore peace and stability.


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