Elections cause dissent in Anglian Cameroon

The as called Cameroon People’s Democratic Movement are reported to have won Wednesday’s election though there is some dissent; especially with regard to English speaking villages where the documented low turnout was said to be due to civilians fleeing violence. Voting stations were reportedly destroyed in English speaking areas following the election. Blamed on a rift, the English speaking region of western Cameroon is seemingly affluent.
Ownership of the as described oil and gas rich Bakassi Peninsula was transferred to Anglophone Cameroon as a result of a ruling by the as called International Court of Justice in 2007.
Police are believed to be on high alert following a number of as described seperatist attacks in the strategic Douala, believed to be a major exporter of oil.
Cameroon’s president has reportedly urged young people, termed separatists to lay down their arms. Recent reports of civilians being killed and homes torched have been blamed on so called occupational forces. According to one Cameroonian, the work of the u.n.