6, October 2018
UN chief urges peaceful, free and fair elections in Cameroon 0
United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres has called for a peaceful, credible and inclusive elections in Cameroon, as the country prepares to hold presidential elections this coming Sunday.
In a statement from his spokesperson, the UN chief also called on all stakeholders to “exercise restraint before, during and after the election.”
He also urged all Cameroonians to exercise their democratic rights, urging all candidates “to address any complaints related to the electoral process through established legal and constitutional channels.” Nine candidates are contesting the elections to the country’s highest body, according to media reports.
Further in the statement, the Secretary-General condemned all threats of violence or acts of intimidation by any group and reiterated that all grievances should be addressed through inclusive dialogue.
“The United Nations stands ready to provide support in this regard,” added the statement. Insecurity is a concern in Cameroon in the country’s north, as a result of activities of the Boko Haram terrorist group, and according to the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), there are some 160,000 persons displaced across the country – a majority of them in the south-west.
Source: News.un.org



















6, October 2018
Southern Cameroons Crisis: Manyu Advisory Council Chairman vows to work with the IG 0
Accept my revolutionary greetings this morning, in the spirit of love, cooperation, unity and understanding, in the name of our long abandoned Manyu and her suffering and subjugated citizens.
I sincerely thank all who have conveyed congratulatory messages to me, publicly and privately, on my being called to be head servant of Manyu and driver of the bus of our collective destiny in this most trying times in the history of our fatherland. I also thank those who receive news of my election by the MAC differently, for they also have the interest of Manyu at heart.
Manyu has many bright, talented and capable minds. Many out there are far smarter and more capable than me to serve in this capacity. Unfortunately there can be only one leader at a time. Incidentally that onerous responsibility has fallen on my shoulders at this time. The task of taking our darling Manyu to her rightful place at the committee of counties and/or zones/regions in the current and future dispensations is too much to be carried by one head. That’s why I’m calling upon every Manyu son and daughter to bring in their respective skill sets, experience and other resources to the table. Our tent is wide enough to accommodate everybody, every idea and suggestion.
I specially thank the able men and women of MAC, other Manyu groups, and freelance citizens, for working hard to protect and defend the interests of Manyu at all times. I also thank our wonderful Amazons serving our hugely successful Manyu Health Project, Manyu Capital Ventures, as well as others. I thank all those who have contributed and are still contributing to the purse of the Manyu project. May the Good Lord reward you abundantly.
It is my intention to work closely with the Interim Government (I/G) its ancillary organs, and all who stand for the progress and emancipation of our long subjugated and suffering people and land. You shall expect a more comprehensive policy position of my administration in the coming days. As I said before, your ideas and input are welcome. Together we shall get there.
Long Live Manyu
Long Live Southern Cameroons
Sisiku Dr Ako Peter