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Friday, November 7, 2014

Initiator of “Biya must go” protest arrested



From Michael Ndi in Bamenda

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The national chairman of the Bamenda-based Cameroon Party for Social Justice, CPSJ, Bertin Kisob, who initiated a nation-wide manifestation dubbed: “Biya must go because of incompetence and old age” has been arrested by elements of the Bamenda public security. Kisob was picked up yesterday in Bamenda while he was mobilizing the population to stage a peaceful demonstration against President Biya.
Kisob, the son of retired Colonel Kisob of Santa sub-division, was arrested by the forces of law and order while he was in addition to mobilizing the protesters also distributing tracts; one of which read, “Public or secret manifestations for a democratic change in Cameroon by Rev. Bertin Kisob, President of Cameroon Party for Social justice - CPSJ”.
In the tracts, he stressed that the people he was mobilizing were going to “stage a secret and silent march on foot from the City Chemist Round-about Bamenda or at a secret venue to be disclosed at the last minute for security reasons”. He distributed the tracts right to the Bamenda congress hall premises where CPDM militants and officials had converged to celebrate President Biya’s 32nd anniversary in power.
 Reads a portion of the tract: “These manifestations are going to take place after every 10 days in one of the major cities of the country and constitute the second phase of three that will send Biya packing from the Unity Palace...” It further noted that the next big manifestation will take place at Poste Central in Yaounde as from 10 a.m on February 11, 2015 and will end with a peaceful march to the Unity Palace”. Rev. Kisob crowned the tract with a call for Cameroonians to pay the prize for their final liberation, emphasizing that the official slogan of the manifestations is; “Biya must go because of incompetence and old age”.
 Curiously, Kisob was arrested near the Bamenda congress hall where the section president of Mezam I, Paul Atanga Nji who doubles as the minister of special duties at the presidency cum the permanent secretary of the security council was making arrangements for President Paul Biya’s 32-year anniversary celebration in power.
Kisob, it should be recalled, had once been arrested and detained in Yaounde for several months when he announced that he orchestrated the blowing off of the Wouri Bridge in Douala. By press time yesterday, charges were yet to be leveled against the CPSJ party leader.

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