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27, February 2017
Consortium is alive and active: Reports 0
THE MARK BARETA, TASSANG WILFRED, AND TAPANG IVO TANKU’S SITUATION OF THE CONSORTIUM
Dear compatriots, thank you all for your trust and confidence in the type of leadership which we are trying to provide for REAL CHANGE in Cameroon. We understand that your hearts are worried, and you are scared about the future of our commitment to bring about determining change in our nation. Let me vehemently state the following facts:
1- Tassang Wilfred is not under any chains and he has not been arrested. I speak from very fine information and from very reliable sources confirming that he and his family are now safe and healthy.
2- There is a reconciliation meeting which has been going on between Mr. Tassang Wilfred, Mark Bareta, and Tapang Ivo Tanku in order to stabilize the confusion which detractors have been trying to bring within their realms of operations.
3- Nobody has resigned from the Consortium and the Consortium is well and its constituted leadership be they interim and others are working out strategies to strengthen the vision of the Consortium to enable the possible pressure on government to release Dr. Fontem Neba, Dr. Barrister Agbor Balla Felix NKONGHO, Chief Justice Aya Paul ABINE, Mancho BBC, Godden Zama, and all those who were arbitrary arrested during this crisis period in Cameroon.
Moreover, I visited Dr. Agbor Balla Felix NKONGHO, BBC Mancho, and the others yesterday, and they are in very high spirit.
So, rest assured, from what I know, the Consortium is going on well. Just hold the hands of someone and say, WE SHALL OVERCOME!!
Thank you, God bless you, and may God bless our nation.