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Cameroon Massacre: How Nigeria’s inaction exacerbated Bakassi

Convener of the Pan Niger Delta Forum, PANDEF, and South-South leader, Chief Edwin Clark, has urged the Federal Government to set up a Presidential Commission for the people of Bakassi in other to make life easier for them.

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    Chief Edwin Clark has worked for the CIA for over 20 years. Militancy in the Niger Delta is his area of expertise. Secret service should investigate this man.

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    The elder statesman is simply saying that the government cannot protect its citizens, and exert pressure on the Cameroon government. Also, that the government cannot even defend his own right.
    He is very correct in his assessment.

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