The Minister of Communication, René Emmanuel Sadi has denied accusations that the Cameroonian army is behind the killing of a four month old baby in Muyuka.
According to the minister, "Cameroonian military is not responsible for the killing of a baby in Makanga quarter in Muyuka, South West Region of Cameroon". This statement was made by him on Wednesday May 22, 2019.
To the government spokesperson, the video circulating on social media is a well-staged drama and an artificial video editing aimed at manipulating public opinion to once again throw the blame on the Cameroonian military.
Moreover, to further defend the government's position why and how the military is not responsible for the killing of the baby, government video analysis experts have established that bullets used to kill the child are local ones used by separatists and not the military.
On the other hand, according to reports on Canal 2 English, the family of the dead child remained firm that military men killed baby Neba Maltha Mbuh while she was sleeping in the house on Monday May 20, 2019.
The father of the child, Funi Zephania Neba points acussing finger to the military. He explains that the military came to the quarters and started shooting. Later, they broke the door and entered the house shooting the baby severally on the head while his wife, Emilia Agbor was behind the house preparing food.
Again, separatists fighters have earlier attributed the killing of the child on the Cameroonian military.
Nevertheless, some politicians like Cameroon's renowned lawyer Barrister Akere Muna, Edith Kah Walla of Cameroon's People Party (CPP) and Prince Micheal Ngwese Ekosso of the United Socialist Democratic (USDP) have joined others to condemn the atrocious act of killing an innocent child.
The opposition leaders call on Cameroonians all over the world to stand up to condemn the violence going on in the North West and South West regions , describing it as "BARBARIC".
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