North West : Bamenda in tears for massacred Kumba students.

North West governor, mourners agree that gun shots must be silenced to give children a chance to exercise their right to education.

 Peace-plant carrying Bamenda inhabitants  were on the streets on October 27, 2020, mourning what they described as the unqualified barbarism on innocent students of the Kumba- based Mother Francisca International Bilingual academy on October 24, 2020. The day was early to break for the city's women and youths who stormed the streets, singing mourning songs and cursing pepetrators of the gruesome killings that left the families of the students, the entire education family and the nation in pain. They carried placards with messages that speak. Among the lot, there were messages like "stop the War". "Down the guns", "stop the killings", "education is a must for our children", "we need peace".
The protesters who featured in black went from the streets of the Nkwen, Bamenda III neighbourhood, through  the commercial avenue , T junction Ayaba street  and Finance juction. Their final  destination was the upstation premises of the North West governor's office where they featured a pathetic scene. The wailing women and youths were on their knees while others rolled on the ground. The tears were abundant, accompanied by cries,. "where are our children,  " The lives of our children matter", "Let peace reign". It was indeed, a rare moment in solidarity with all who have suffered the pain of losing loved ones during the s...

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