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Manyu Advisory Council rejects notion of school resumption 0
MANYU ADVISORY COUNCIL REJECTS ANY NOTION OF SCHOOL RESUMPTION IN MANYU, NGUTI, MANYEMEN AND TALANGAYE.
Dear Brothers and Sisters,
The Manyu Advisory Council as The Supreme Authority of Manyu and its ancestral areas (while Manyu is under illegal occupation by France-backed La Republique du Cameroon), completely and strongly rejects any notion of school resumption in Manyu, Nguti, Manyemen, and Talangaye of Southern Cameroons.
The unanimous decision comes after the Council concluded that schools in our homeland are simply unsafe death traps for our young men and women and even teachers who were supposed to teach. We have all witnessed multiple casual killings with pleasure of our youths in recent days and weeks and months but we shall not make it even easier for the terrorist army of La Republic Du Cameroon to kill more of our children and youths in their classrooms.
We therefore encourage parents to teach their children at home or even in the bushes in English as this is far better than parents crying by the grave site of their murdered children after they would have been killed by terrorist forces of France-backed La Republic Cameroon.
Our young people should go to school and feel safe; unfortunately Schools in Manyu, Nguti, Manyemen and Talangayeare simply not safe as they have become a target for kidnapping and slaughtering by the Francophone terrorist army of LRC.
In the coming weeks an educational committee shall be formed to support and initiate education in the bushes just as the Catholic Church has followed our people to the bushes.
Sincerely,
The Manyu Advisory Council