Four civilians were killed yesterday night respectively in the villages
of Gouzoudoum (Kolofata) and Kaldjiwa (Mora) in the Far North region of
Cameroon following two raids by Boko Haram insurgents.
The terrorists looted Shops and took away motorcycles belonging to villagers.
Cameroon has recently been handing out motorbikes and bicycles to
vigilante groups in these affected areas to monitor its porous northern
border with Nigeria. It hopes the youths can track down suspected Boko
Haram suicide bombers.
About 50 vigilantes sing and dance to
local war songs as they prepare to venture into Cameroon's northern
frontline with Boko Haram. They know the terrain to their finger tips
and are capable of outmaneuvering the insurgents.
They wield
different versions of handmade machetes, a few Kalashnikovs and anything
they could use to scare off the Islamists. Since their inception, they
have had some amount of success fending off an already weakened Boko
Haram.
By giving the vigilantes motorbikes and bicycles,
Midjiyawa Bakari, who is the Governor of Cameroon's Far North region,
told DW that he hopes they can "track down unwanted visitors."
"After a long period of time spent encouraging people to contribute to
the fight against Boko Haram, the inhabitants of villages bordering
Nigeria have been joining these self-defense groups in large numbers,"
Bakari said.
"Those members that died protecting Cameroon did
not lay down their lives in vain. Their country will always remember and
honor them," he added.
Source : Dailynewscameroon
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