People who dared attempt coup in Turkey are seen as a threat to Cameroon too, says Turkish ambassador
Cameroon has transferred six schools affiliated with
FETÖ-- the terrorist group behind the 2016 defeated coup in Turkey -- to a special Turkish foundation.
"Cameroon authorities told us that those who dared to commit such a betrayal are a threat to Cameroon too," Husnu Murat Ulku, Turkey’s ambassador to Cameroon, told Anadolu Agency on Wednesday, referring to the defeated coup, which took 251 lives and injured 2,200.
Cameroon showed great solidarity with Turkey by transferring the Fetullah Terrorist Organization (FETÖ) schools to the Turkish Maarif Foundation, he added.
Turkey established the Maarif Foundation in 2016 to take over the administration of overseas schools linked to FETÖ. It also establishes schools and education centers abroad. Dozens of African countries have handed over FETÖ schools to Maarif or closed them down at Ankara's request.
Ulku explained that Cameroonian authorities waited until the end of the school year so as to minimize the disruption for students.
Relations between Turkey and Cameroon are excellent, he said, adding: "The transfer of the schools is a development which confirms the strong bonds and solid friendship."
"We will continue to take over FETÖ-affiliated schools in Africa and in various parts of the world," he explained.
Ankara also accuses FETÖ of being behind a long-running campaign to overthrow the state through the infiltration of Turkish institutions, including the military, police, judiciary, and schools.
FETÖ also has a considerable presence outside Turkey, including private educational institutions that serve as a revenue stream for the terrorist group.