11, February 2024
11 February: Biya concerned about rising youth migration 0
President Paul Biya has expressed concerns about the obsession of young people in the country to emigrate.
“The growing desire of a fringe of our youths to emigrate to other climes is increasingly a cause for concern, especially when it becomes an obsession and even affects people who are well integrated into their local communities,” Biya said in a televised message geared toward the younger generation on Saturday evening.
He said Cameroon, “like many others around the world” is facing difficulties but migrating “at all costs” was not the solution.
“You should know that while you yearn to leave, many foreigners are trying to settle in Cameroon, thereby confirming that ours is a hospitable country and a land of opportunities,” he said, adding that emigration was full of “illusions and perils”.
Last month, airport security officials in the country’s commercial hub of Douala said Cameroonian civil servants especially nurses, teachers and security forces were emigrating at an “alarming” rate.
Biya’s speech came on the occasion of National Youth Day, celebrated annually on Feb. 11 in the Central African country.
Source: Xinhuanet



















12, February 2024
Southern Cameroons Crisis: At least 2 school children killed, 20 injured in explosion in Nkambe 0
At least two people died and 20 others were injured in an explosion on Sunday in Nkambe, Northwest region, according to witnesses and local police.
The blast occurred in Nkambe, a town in the region, as school children were taking part in activities to mark National Youth Day, which has been celebrated in the country on Feb. 11 since 1966.
Many of those affected were school children.
Health workers were “working very hard” to treat many of the children who sustained “very serious” injuries, a security source in the region said.
“The death roll could increase. It is a disturbing situation but our brave soldiers have beefed up security to track down the terrorists who committed this abominable act,” the source said.
Authorities were yet to make an official statement.
Separatists had imposed a three-day lockdown to disrupt the activities in the regions where they have been clashing with government forces since 2017 in a bid to create an independent nation they call “Ambazonia.”
Source: Xinhuanet