30 Cameroonian Soldiers Sent On Air Force Training To The US Flee Training Camp To Seek Asylum
30 Cameroonian Soldiers Sent On Air Force Training To The US Flee Training Camp To Seek Asylum
Reports say about thirty Cameroonian US soldiers who were sent for Air Force training at the LACKLAND AIR FORCE BASE, situated at San Antonio, Texas have deserted the training ground, and are presently seeking asylum in the Trumpland(USA).
According
to Cameroonian anti-Biya activist on exile in the US, Patrice Nouma,
reporting the story, these group of soldiers, are currently under the
Commander of a certain Colonel Martin Claude Owona, Commander of Air Force 101, who was sacked by President Biya through Decree N° 2015/221 of 12 May 2015 from his position of Air Force 101 of the the joint military region number .
Colonel Martin Claude Owona was
kicked out from Mr. Biya’s army for diverting gifts in kind, offered by
Economic Operators and Cameroonians of goodwill to troops fighting
against Boko Haram in the Far North to his personal interest.
The
said soldiers arrived San Antonio for a six months training, and the
exiled Colonel Owona intoxicated them that their mission allowances will
not be paid to them by the corrupt Generals in the Biya’s military.
The
soldiers at once understood that the usual embezzlers of public
funds who always go unpunished by Paul Biya have embezzled their mission
money as is their tradition.
They
felt helpless, especially, with the recent situation that happened back
at home when their colleagues who were manifesting against their unpaid
allowances, were arrested and are still locked up for asking what
rightly belongs to them. Most of them decided to desert the training
group and seek for asylum in the USA.
The poor
soldiers of the Joint Multination
al Military Force for the fight against
Boko Haram have just recently been dispersed without their allowance
of 25 months been paid to them. Those who dared to manifest are
languishing in jail, and sources say there is panic in the Cameroonian
military, as small small groups are being created, and more and more of
these frustrated military men are gradually loosing the morals of
security.
With the level of panic and insecurity
right in the military as we write, some soldiers are said to have
either fled to join high way armed robbers with their weapons, or join
internal terrorist groups owned by Biya arresting persons who defy of
the regime. Others have fled to the north, with the hope of migrating
to Europe. But most end up being recruited by terrorists in Libya, or
sold as slaves to Arab countries. Many who venture the dangerous
crossing of the Mediterranean Sea, die.
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