Association of Cameroon English Speaking Bloggers go on a mission
The Association of Cameroon English Speaking Bloggers (ACESB) has decided to use its influence to help Tracy, a 7 year old victim of the on-going Anglophone Crisis who shot by the military and left to die.
The association is now counting on the general public to support this special project and create an impact in the little girl’s life. Here’s a message from Tracy’s Father on what really happened to his baby girl.
“Monday the 3rd of September 2018 at about 11am in the morning, when the horrific incident happened. After having a family brunch they took off enroute to Foumban to go and prepare for school. “They” above refers to my friend, his daughter and my daughter.
At S-bend around Foncha Junction Bamenda, my friend heard a sound from behind. Thinking it was a flat tyre, he slowed down to check. Unfortunately for them, four more bullets were fired at them, this time from the side of the car. Luck was not on their side, my friend was mildly touched by the bullet and my daughter was the greater victim. Her own impact was so severe that all the flesh around her ankle was gone leaving just traces of bone and nerve ligament.
At this juncture, a God-sent motorbike was passing by which helped to carry them to the regional hospital in Bamenda where they were administered urgent medical attention.”
If you want to help Little Tracy, Please check her father’s contacts on the flyer for support. His name is Gamnje Ebenezer Ndi.
For social media purposes, you can use the hashtags: #HelpTracy #acesbhelps