Self-styled ‘general mad dog’ goes mad after arrest of girlfriendUNESCO Reaffirms Commitment to Strengthening Support to Africa’s Education

Inhabitance of Boa Bakundu, Bombanda, and Bombole, all, in Mbonge subdivision, Meme Division in the South West region, have gotten their national Identification cards(ID), destroyed.

These ID Cards were burnt by Separatist General Johnny Mad Dog on Monday, February 19, 2024, in Boa Bakundu.

According to information gathered, Mad Dogg, as he’s often known, went on a rampage after the arrest of his girlfriend, by government forces.

Mad Dog in collaboration with some of his fighters assembled inhabitants of these three villages, got their National Identification Cards, and set fire to them until they melted.

Mbonge Subdivision has been a hotspot of violence since the start of the year. Earlier in January, three people were shot dead in Nganjo by Separatist fighters for unknown reasons.

Repentant fighter, Mbaku Jean was also killed by the same Mad Dog in Nganjo, meanwhile in Kumukumu, another elderly man was murdered by the same fighters.

Source: Cameroon News Agency

Addis Ababa: The United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) announced that assistance to ensure access and quality of education in Africa will be further strengthened.

Currently, there are about 63 million children not attending school or not going to school at all in sub-Saharan Africa.

The African Union (AU) declared 2024 as the Year of Education because of the urgent need to mobilize more resources for improved access to quality learning across the continent.

Accordingly, the 37th AU summit has last week discussed ways of enhancing education and skills to meet the continental vision and market needs.

UNESCO Assistance Director-General Stefania Giannini told ENA that the education sector in Africa demands a great deal of attention as it is crucial to ensure the development of the continent.

She stressed the need to have adequate finance to the development of the sector in the continent, urging pertinent stakeholders to play their part by providing the additional fund
estimated at over 77 billion USD from now to 2030.

According to Giannini also stressed the need to find ways of transforming the huge human capital of young people of Africa, which is a great opportunity to expedite development in the continent.

to the assistance director-general, UNESCO will intensify its partnership with Africa to strengthen the education sector.

Noting that the education sector demands huge investment, she urged the African Union to reinforce its efforts in resource mobilization in partnership with other players.

Giannini reiterated that UNESCO will enhance its commitment to render its assistance to African efforts to improve the quality and accessibility of education

Source: Ethiopian News Agency