Confessional and lay private schools in Ambazonia have started closing down for a short break, as political tension mounts in the territory ahead of the colonial presidential elections in French Cameroun. The insistence of the colonial regime of French Cameroon to organized its farce presidential election in the sovereign State of Ambazonia against the will of the people and the determination of the Ambazonia Restoration forces to stop the said elections has generated a very tense political atmosphere.
As both sides prepare for a fire showdown, there has been a mass movement of people out of major towns and cities in Southern Cameroons Ambazonia for fear of the unknown. Few days to the start of the implementation of the Restricted movement policy of the Ambazonian Interim Government and other pro-independence groups, some confessional Borden Schools have sent out messages inviting parents to pick up their children latest September 19, 2018.
Among the schools that have so far sent out messages are the Presbyterian Girls Secondary School (PGSS) Victoria (Limbe) and Saker Baptist College Victoria (Limbe). In a text message to parents, the Principal of PGSS;
“…appreciate the sense of confidence you have for us. We think it is our responsibility to take decisions that protect the students. That is why we are calling on you to pick up the children on Wednesday 19/09/2018 at 7:00am and bring them back on Friday 12/10/2018…”
In a similar message, the principal of Saker Baptist College writes; “Dear Parents, due to persistent calls and pressure from parents, and in agreement with the PTA EXCO, Saker Baptist College is going on a short break as from the 18/09/18. Therefore, parents should come pick up their children between 8 am and 2 Pm…”
The decision by these schools to go on break is coming just a day after unknown gunmen attacked one of the bourgeoisie confessional schools – St. Joseph College Sasse in Buea, Ambazonia’s Capital and got students beaten, wounding some. The incident is reported to have happened under the nostrils of about 25 French Cameroun colonial soldiers drafted to provide security for the school. This has raised a lot of unanswered questions as to how the armed men were able to attack the heavily guarded school.
The whole of Ambazonia has emptied itself into French Cameroon and Nigeria. It is only the courageous and those who have nowhere to go that is left in the territory. The school authorities, therefore, realize that it is highly risky to continuously keep the children in these schools under the present tense political and psychological atmosphere not conducive for any kind of learning to take place.