Adolphe Lélé Lafrique is combative. The governor of the North West region has not let himself be cooled by the violence of the separatists who operate in his command territory. He presented a favorable situation to the Cameroonian authorities after the biannual conference of governors held in Yaoundé last week. "People are more and more satisfied with being freed from the hold that some of these radicals may have had on some of them who have been forced to retreat and are being pushed to their limits for force to return to law and morality, "he recalled on February 17, 2019 during the program of the national post of the CRTV Sunday noon.
Adolphe Lélé explains that operations are already underway that combine intelligence and action in particular. "Force will come back to the law. They know it, they have felt it, they have understood it and those who doubt it will learn to know that we must not attack the law which has the monopoly of legitimate violence and which is a strong spirit that the little spirits will never be able to conquer, "insists the governor. He insists that those who refuse to surrender will be treated "in accordance with the rigors of the laws of the Republic". For the time being, he and his collaborators no longer wonder whether secessionists want to disarm. When asked if he is afraid of returning to Bamenda, he replies: "I have some regrets about leaving Bamenda. People want me there, waiting for me there. I'm going there eagerly."
Evoking the psychological state of the populations of North-West Adolphe Lélé Lafrique reports that they have the habit of relying on God. "I would not want to become a man of God here, but I must assure you that we are believers in the Northwest and the North West authentically defined in relation to his beliefs, his devotion to the state, his loyalty "
Source: cameroon-info.net