Widikum
Widikum-Boffe
Commune and town.
Widikum is located in Cameroon
Widikum
Widikum
Location in Cameroon
Coordinates: 5°52′18″N 9°46′14″E / 5.87167°N 9.77056°E / 5.87167; 9.77056
Country Cameroon
RegionSavannah State; North West
DepartmentMomo County
DistrictWidikum-Boffe
Government
  Type3rd Order
Area
  Total169.68 sq mi (439.48 km2)
Population
  Total86,822
  Density23/sq mi (8.8/km2)
Time zoneUTC+1 (WAT)
Köppen climate typeAm : Tropical monsoon climate

Widikum is a town and capital of the Widikum-Boffe district in Cameroon. It also serves as the Ambazonian capital of Midland State. Home to the Widikum Tribe, it is located in Momo County in northwestern Cameroon .[1] Within the district, the town has a population of 28,152 (2005). [2] The town is located at the meeting point of the Momo and Man River.

It is also the homeland of Ambazonian lawyer and activist, Fon Gorji Dinka.[3][4]

History

In 2019, Ambazonian separatist, General Sebastian, as he was popularly called, was killed during a military raid on his camp in Widikum on the January 5th. Security sources reported that 17 separatist fighters were killed in the course of the raid while several weapons were seized and the camp completely destroyed. However, sources within the separatist movement dispute the figures portrayed by the army and say only ‘General Sebastian’ was killed in the course of the attack as his ‘soldiers’ fell back and took cover.[5]

Government

The villages are ruled by traditional structures under the leadership of the chief or Ofon. The quarter(neighborhood) is governed by a quarter-head and all family heads, while the village is ruled by the village council.[6]

References

  1. Ngwa 2017, p. 69.
  2. "Widikum Development" (PDF).
  3. "All you need to know about the origin of the name 'Ambazonia'". Mimi Mefo Info. October 2, 2019. Archived from the original on November 27, 2020. Retrieved January 9, 2020.
  4. "Republic of Ambazonia". ambazonia.org. Retrieved January 9, 2020.
  5. "Cameroon: 'Ambazonia General' killed in Widikum".
  6. "Widikum District" (PDF).
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