South West : Security Improving, Vigilance Prescribed

The Minister of Territorial Administration Paul Atanga Nji chaired a security evaluation meeting in Buea on November 1, 2019.

The Minister of Territorial Administration (MINAT), Paul Atanga Nji has cautioned defence and security forces, forces of law and order and the administrative authorities in the South West Region to remain vigilant despite the fact that the security, economic and social situation in the region is gradually returning to normalcy.
He made the recommendation at the Governor's Office in Buea on November 1, 2019 as he chaired a security evaluation meeting instructed by the Head of State, Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces, President Paul Biya. The region’s top officials were led by Governor Bernard Okalia Bilai. “The security situation is under control. We have seen with satisfaction that things are coming back to normalcy in the South West Region,” he said. Minister Atanga Nji extended the encouragements of the Head of State to the administrative authorities, as well as the defence and security forces for the wonderful job they have been doing for the past three years of the socio-political crisis.
He said the humanitarian efforts carried out by the forces have contributed to building trust and confidence with the population.  “We are still in the process of confidence building. But I can tell you that there is a good synergy between the local population, administrative authorities and the forces of law and order,” he stated.  Under the guidance and leadership of President Paul Biya, he said, Cameroon will emerge victorious and overcome the security challenges.  He recalled Pope Benedict XVI’s declaration during his visit to Cameroon when he said “Cameroon is a promised land.”  For the declaration to materialise, Minister Atanga Nji appealed, “We should work to consolidate national unity, pacific co-existence and common interest.”
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