Press Releases & Statements
In the spirit of transparency, accountability, and responsible governance, the United Kingdoms of Bamenda (UKB) issues regular Press Releases and Official Statements to keep citizens, the diaspora, media, and international partners informed of key developments.
This section serves as the central archive for all official government communications, including executive decisions, policy updates, diplomatic announcements, and national declarations. Every release is verified, dated, and approved by the relevant ministry or the Executive Council to ensure accuracy and clarity.
Whether announcing a new law, appointment, partnership, or emergency protocol, press releases provide vital context and timely insight into the government’s decisions. These documents are written in plain language and translated when necessary into English, Pidgin, and indigenous languages to reach all segments of the population.
During times of urgency—such as natural disasters, security updates, health emergencies, or civil disruptions—this portal also functions as the authoritative source for emergency alerts and public advisories. Citizens are encouraged to rely on these updates rather than unofficial channels, to avoid misinformation.
In addition to traditional press releases, this section also includes official statements from the Head of State, ministerial briefings, and responses to major national or international events. These statements reflect UKB’s position on issues of sovereignty, foreign relations, justice, and national development.
UKB recognizes that timely and accurate communication is the lifeblood of democratic society. Therefore, all statements are archived with searchable tags, categories, and downloadable formats to support media reporting, academic research, and public engagement.
Journalists and civic groups are invited to subscribe to UKB’s press list, allowing them to receive real-time updates and invitations to official briefings. A designated media liaison unit is available to respond to inquiries and facilitate interviews with government officials.
In UKB, the people have a right to know—and the government has a duty to tell the truth.
This space is where clarity replaces rumor, and accountability is made visible.