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Actualités of Thursday, 7 August 2014

Source: camer.be

Boko Haram denies involvement in Kolofata incident

Several days after the sad events in Kolofata, the leader of the Islamist sect reportedly said that they are not involved in these attacks either closely or from afar.

For some Cameroonian media, Boko Haram remains the prime suspect or better still are responsible for this attack which left 15 dead and others taken as hostages. But on a TV programme "Le Mérite Panafricain" broadcast Friday on the television station, Afrique Média, the head of the Nigerian Islamist sect Boko Haram has denied any involvement in the Kolofata events.

It is therefore noticed that some unknown persons who want to disrupt the political system in place in Cameroon have chosen to hide behind the name of a sect. And this is justified by many indices.

On multiple debates broadcast on TV and radio, many persons are of the opinion that the Kolofata attacks are simply distraction attempts aimed to quiet the suspicions of some political elites of the North. The enemy may be a compatriot who worked or still works in the State system and who wishes to wholeheartedly find themselves at the head the country.

The rebellion cannot, however, be tribalistic, because however, Cameroonians know that there is real national integration in their countries, and the head of State has made this his primary concern.

If there is a rebellion, it would be due to crazy ideas from twisted people who are in collusion with other powers, who want to be at the top of the government.

This situation is likely similar to that of Ivory Coast and other countries where people got help from those in power to overthrow the president in their countries.

According to many, the North through its elites would be trying to implement a defense device which will lead to the creation of a State.

They justify this assumption by the fact that all rebellions in Africa began in the regions or provinces in the North of the country. In Sudan, it has resulted in a division of the State into two: the North Sudan and South Sudan.

Hoping that this is not the fate that is reserved for our country, there is a place to stay United and repel as much as we can all those who want to destroy tranquility and national integration in the country.