Cameroon’s Army Chief of Staff, Major General René Claude Meka, has made it crystal clear that the Army is ready to defend Cameroon’s territorial boundaries especially in the troubled areas in the North West Region of the Country.
He made the declaration on Thursday August 30, 2018, at the conference hall of the 5th military region while on a one-day working visit in the North West Regional headquarters Bamenda. General René Claude Meka, declared that the Army is ready to defend Cameroon’s territorial boundaries especially in the troubled areas with the ambition of ensuring what he termed the best conditions for schools to reopen and for the presidential elections to hold hitch free.
While re-echoing that the Army is doing her best with the ambition of creating a conducive atmosphere for schools to resume and for presidential elections to hold in the country, the Army Chief of Staff, clarified that Njikwa, a locality in Momo division allegedly known as a hotbed of the pro-independence fighters, is gradually returning to normal.
After being received on arrival by the North West Governor, Adolphe Lele Lafrique the visiting Army boss accompanied by some central top ranking military personnel, proceeded to review the security situation of the seven administrative divisions of the North West ahead of the upcoming sensitive event.
Briefed that things are under control in the region, it was also revealed that the meeting in Bamenda was to finetune strategies of combatting the Ambazonian fighters who have been putting National unity to test.”
My coming to Bamenda is to verify if all that was previewed has been well hatched on the ground so that they are no problems with September 3, school resumption and Presidential election. The population is our major concern because we are there to protect and defend them”, René Claude Meka explained to a battery of press men and women.