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Here is What Communication Minister had to say about the Arrest of Sisuku

Ayuk Sisiku Arrested: Government Responds and Locates Opinion

Yaoundé remains silent until now about Ayuk Sisiku's arrest information

"I do not relay the rumor or emotions regardless of their nature elsewhere," said Issa Tchiroma, the Minister of Communication, spokesman for the government. 

Yaoundé remains silent so far about information about the arrest in Nigeria of Julius Ayuk Sisiku, president of Ambazonia's Ghost Republic and other radical activists of the Anglophone Crisis. According to a statement posted on the web and attributed to the department in charge of the communication of this phantom Republic, Ayuk Sisiku and company were arrested at night on the night of Friday, January 5 to Saturday, January 6, 2017 while they were in meeting in a hotel in Abudja, the capital of Nigeria.

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Contacted by Cameroon-Info.Net for confirmation and know the circumstances of this arrest, the Ministry of Defense and security experts who are used to comment on the news of the so-called Anglophone crisis, have not wished to talk about it. "We must be careful, wait for the confirmation of the government because with social networks, the documents that circulate there are not all authentic," apologizes a source. 

Also cautious, Issa Tchiroma, Minister of Communication, spokesman for the government, gave an appointment. "The Minister of Communication who speaks the government, does not relay the rumor. He relays the information. So, when I have some elements of appropriate language, worthy of being brought to your attention, I will call you to make it so. It's when I have factual elements, elements of language worthy of interest for the national and international press, that I will call you to put them at your disposal. So be patient and wait. I do not relay by the rumor or the emotions whatever their nature elsewhere. I am waiting for myself to have the factual, that is to say the elements that attest or confirm, "explained Issa Tchiroma.

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