Armed conflict in Cameron: SCAAF appeals on EU to intervene

A group of Activists, advocating for the independence of the former British Southern Cameroon, now North West and South West regions, have urged the European Union to actively take part in the resolution of the conflict.

In 2016, a government crackdown on Anglophone Trade Union leaders led to massive arrests and subsequent arms struggles after some youths in the English-speaking regions picked up arms to fight back.

Members of the Southern Cameroon Ambazonia Activists Front, SCAAF, met in Belgium at the weekend and tabled a three-page memo to the EU.

Among others, they urged the 27-member body to recognize Ambazonia as a State in West Africa and table the discussions on the war at the EU parliament.

They also enjoined the EU to “Table our case to UNGA and cause the UN to assume its full responsibilities over the historical British Southern Cameroon” the statement read.

Negotiating with a third party to end the conflict, was also part of the requests made by the Activists. They want the EU to act as a third party during such negotiations.

According to Crisis Group, about 6000 people have died in the armed conflict with more than 70, 000 living in Nigeria as Refugees.

Source: Cameroon News Agency

World Tuna Day: Seychellois students take a peek at one of largest tuna canneries

Students from secondary and post-secondary schools in Seychelles were able to learn more about all the work done up until tuna cans are put on the market during visits to the Indian Ocean Tuna (IOT) factory on Tuesday.

The visits, which coincided with World Tuna Day, to one of the world”s largest tuna canneries, which is managed by Thai Union, gave students the chance to know what job opportunities are on offer at the company.

The activity was organised in collaboration with the Seychelles Fishing Authority (SFA). The authority told reporters that the visit will help students to know what goes on at the factory, in case they wish to look for a career at IOT in the future.

“We wanted the students to have the opportunity to know what goes on at every stage of the factory and to also show them the importance of the factory here in Seychelles,” said Darrel Antat, the assistant manager for public relations at SFA.

Antat explained that while this activity was done on World Tuna Day, he hopes that IOT will be open to more visits in the future from students.

IOT is located in New Port in Seychelles’ capital, Victoria, and has over 2,000 workers producing 300 tonnes of the company’s famous canned tuna per day. This kind of visit requires careful planning and it was done in small groups, to ensure the students’ safety as well as ensuring limited disruption of the company’s work.

The company processes tuna caught in the Indian Ocean that is used by some of the most famous seafood brands including John West, Petit Navire and Mareblu.

Thai Union owns 60 percent of IOT and the remaining 40 percent belongs to the government of Seychelles, an archipelago in the western Indian Ocean.

Two of the students who took part in the visit said that they were very pleased to have been given the opportunity to visit IOT and learned a lot.

“I enjoy everything about the ocean, including fish, so it was great to have seen how the whole process from cleaning the fish to putting them in cans goes,” said Anushka Payet, one of the students.

Gibson Rosine said he was impressed with the level of importance that is put towards hygiene for the staff and also for the fish that is being processed.

“I got the chance to see the work done in the labs here and that was very interesting for me as I want to work in a lab one day,” he said.

World Tuna Day is observed on May 2 every year to raise awareness about the importance of tuna fish and promote sustainable fishing practices.

This date represents the accomplishment of fishing communities, scientists, and environmentalists who collaborated to safeguard tuna schools around the globe and develop a model for sustainable fishing.

Source: Seychelles News Agency

Somali Deputy Prime minister opens the launch of population census program in Mogadishu

Mogadishu, Deputy Prime Minister of the Federal Government of Somalia, Salah Ahmed Jama on Tuesday officially opened the launch of population census program here in Mogadishu.

The Federal Government’s Ministery of Planning aimed at conducting the consensus program which will provide critical data inform development plans and policies.

Minister of Planning and Economic Development, Mohamud Abdirahman Bene-bene, Mogadishu mayor, Yusuf Hussein Madale and Boss of the African Union Transition in Somalia, Amb. Souef Mohamed Alemina and other International partners attended the launching event.

Source: Somali National News Agency

Somali National Army kills 60 Al-Shabaab militants near Harardhere town

Mogadishu, Somali National Army together with local forces on Tuesday morning killed 60 others injured after conducting an operation at Ceel Qabobe about 30 kilometers south of Harardhere town in Mudug region under Galmudug State.

Army Chief, Odowa Yusuf Rage told Somali National News Agency that the forces burnt down a big truck loaded with explosives and captured Toyota Hi-Lux car during the operation.

‘ SNA forces had prior intelligence reports about the terrorists’ movement and carried out the special operation in the area’, Rage said.

He added that the forces also arrested some Al-Shabaab captives and recovered weapons.

SONNA obtained more horrific photos from the battlefield, showing how the terrorist militants were defeated in today’s operation in the area.

Source: Somali National News Agency

Somali President receives WFP Executive Director in Mogadishu

Mogadishu, The President of the Federal Republic of Somalia, H.E Hassan Sheikh Mohamud, received a delegation led by the Executive Director of the World Food Organization (WFP), Mrs. Cindy McCain, on Tuesday in Mogadishu.

The President and the Chief of WFP discussed the development of food programs in Somalia, the support of the World Food Organization and dealing with the challenges caused by the impact of climate change on food shortages.

Ms. Cindy McCain praised the efforts of the Somali government to provide food enrichment programs, and promised that the WFP will support the Somali people and the government to achieve full self-sufficiency.

Source: Somali National News Agency