Bamenda: Wild Rumours Sent Population on the Rampage
- Par Carine ELEME (stagiaire
- 16 janv. 2017 13:51
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While government and teachers’ trade union leaders were still meeting it was rumoured that the leaders had been taken hostage and forced to signed
The social media is a veritable source of information but then can generate falsehood that can set a nation ablaze. In Cameroon, the social media has proven
to pose more harm than good. This was the case last Friday in Bamenda when lies through the social media almost set the city ablaze. While the inter-ministerial Ad hoc committee meeting was going on at the Governor’s Office, rumours went wild in town around 8 p.m. that the teachers’ trade union leaders had been taken hostage and were forced to sign committee documents out of their will, some even said the trade union leaders have been beaten up. This
information spread like wild fire and in less than no time some people went mounting barricades, as well as the burning tires on the road and the burning of cars.
Some anxious youths stormed the Governor’s Office and were singing gospel songs. Due to the confrontation with the forces of law and order one boy was shot on the leg. When the committee got wing of it ,some trade union leaders came out and calmed the crowd. One of the trade uni...
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