Mamfe elites play hide and seek with population

By Sah Terence.
Following the many twists taking place in the Anglophone crisis, with a government peace talks delegation sent out to the entire Anglophone territory last week, the people of Mamfe seem not to have noticed the presence of any high level delegation from Yaoundé but saw a few of their elites patrolling the town in their big cars.
These elite were meant to meet with the population of Mamfe at the Mamfe town hall on Monday 16th October 2017 but the meeting venue though heavily militarised had in attendance mostly the Yaoundé delegation with a hand full of elites in the hall confined to the front seats as the number was too small.
A Mamfe inhabitant in his 60s told The SUN that; “yes they came to have their elites meeting and not to meet with the people because we don’t even know where they are now or where they were yesterday.”
Many are of the opinion that the way the delegation avoided the press, not giving any clear schedule of their movements and meetings has left many wondering if they did not just take a week-long vacation to Mamfe.
Meanwhile, reliable reports from Ncahng in Mamfe say those who attempted meeting with the people of Nchang village were told to repair all the cars and houses shattered by the military on October 1st before talking to them.
In a phone conversation with a source in Akwaya, he told The SUN that the Akwaya delegation was received by a grumbling hall.
Meanwhile Senator Anja in Satoum was quizzed by his people on the last time he was seen in the village since he became Senator.
It is thus clear that the Mamfe delegation rode back to Yaoundé with no good news thus another failed government strategy.

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