U.S Orders Cameroon President To Pull Out Military from South Territory

Date:

Jutha Gupah, Maiduguri December 13, 2019

The U.S has ordered President Paul Biya of Cameroun; to “immediately and unconditionally” pull out the military from southern Cameroon territory. The 72-hour ultimatum; followed U.S Congress approval in a resolution of an Act; authorizing President Donald Trump and U.S Department of Defence for Biya to comply. The announcement was made Friday in a YouTube video; monitored in Maiduguri, the Borno state capital. According to the video, the U.S Congress Act, authorizes the immediate and unconditional withdrawals of military in the Cameroon south territory. “President Paul Biya; has 72 hours to pull the military from the union treaty territory of Cameroon,” said the videoed announcement. Other facilities; to be evacuated by Camerounian military; include four airports in the occupied territory.

READ ALSO  South-South leaders vow to resist antics of opposition

It said that compliance to the pullout will also be monitored by U.S Military intelligence in Chad, Nigeria, Central African Republic and Gabon. It warned: “Failure to comply will face the wrath of U.S military authorities,” urging Biya to release all detained citizens of LA du Republic Cameroon. The withdrawals of Camerounian military, including the evacuation of four airports, was to actualize United Nations Organisation (UNO) state of Cameroon by the UN. It has also been reported that 24 Local Government Areas of Borno, Adamawa and Taraba states in Nigeria, are curved out for the new state. According to UN workshops Coordinator and Chairman, steering committee, Prof. Martin Chia Ateh, Camerounian military pullout, was to actualise UNO state of Cameroon on July 10, 2020.

spot_img

Share post:

Subscribe

Popular

More like this
Related

IMPI’S SECOND PRESS CONFERENCE APRIL 29

TEXT OF SPEECH DELIVERED BY CHIEF NIYI AKINSIJU, CHAIRMAN,...

BREAKING | Fuel Scarcity: Marketers Threaten to Withdraw Services over N200bn Debt | METROWATCH

Amid worsening fuel scarcity across the country, the Independent...

Land dispute: Police release Ajudua on bail

A famous city socialite, Fred Ajudua, who was arrested...