Another angle is at least minimal accountability should be expected from separatist leaders
As they claim rulership over the area and adhesion from the population, it implies responsibility on the security of these populations
It's the 3rd school targeted, and the 3rd private school
What we know for sure from Kumba attack is they are collecting ransom from those schools
And guess what it is very unlikely for them to collect money from public schools
This looks a lot like gangs using the cover of the struggle to push their agendas
In that instance those claiming to pursue a public interest agenda have the duty to stop them
If you want current authorities to pull out of the area and at term replace them you have to be able to give guarantes on your ability to handle justice and security
It's not when the govt forces eventually pulls out that such issues are addressed unless your true objective is to unleash ultimate chaos
That being said, this does not exonerate govt from its responsibilities
But security cannot be the sole responsibility of one party in a conflict zone
Which is what separatists claim anglophone regions to be
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