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Cameroon: “ENSET Kumba Staff Bus Attacked en Route to UB Buea” translates to “ENSET Kumba Staff Bus Attacked on the Way to UB Buea”

Cameroon: “ENSET Kumba Staff Bus Attacked en Route to UB Buea” translates to “ENSET Kumba Staff Bus Attacked on the Way to UB Buea”

Rédaction Africa Links 24 with Daniel D
Published on 2024-02-16 22:03:22

Staff members of the Government Higher Teachers Training College, ENSET Kumba, were reportedly assaulted while on their way to visit the Vice Chancellor of the University of Buea, Ngomo Horace Manga, to exchange New Year’s greetings.

The details surrounding the incident are still unclear, but it is reported that the attack took place during their journey. Fortunately, there were no casualties.

Video evidence circulating online shows a severely damaged bus, believed to be carrying the lecturers, with its doors and front section shattered. This has raised concerns about the nature and severity of the attack.

Although the exact circumstances and perpetrators remain unknown, this incident highlights the ongoing security challenges faced by Cameroonians, especially in the Anglophone regions.

Several questions remain unanswered, including who was responsible for the attack, what the motive was, whether the attackers were apprehended, and what measures are being taken to ensure the safety of travelers in the region. Finding answers to these questions is crucial for ensuring accountability and preventing similar incidents in the future.

The attack also raises concerns about the potential impact on the relationship between ENSET Kumba and the University of Buea. Traditionally, such New Year visits symbolize collaboration and goodwill between institutions. This incident may disrupt these ties and create unnecessary tension.

As investigations unfold, it is vital to prioritize the safety and well-being of those affected by the attack. Moreover, a thorough investigation is necessary to shed light on the circumstances and bring the perpetrators to justice. Only then can efforts be made to prevent similar incidents and foster a more secure environment for all Cameroonians.

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