Saturday, November 3, 2018

Cameroon Anglophone Struggle for Independence; After October 7th Polls, Government to Intensify Crack Down on Activists

Security sources around CED and the Delegate General of National Security in Cameroon avails that haven’t successfully finished with the 2018 Presidential Elections amidst rising tensions from the two English speaking parts of the country North West and South West Regions, the Biya government, regime will spare no effort to cause the extradition and abduction of activist championing the Ambazonian struggle abroad.
We are here talking of the most dreaded, Dr Cho Ayaba, Dr Ebenezard Akwanga, Boh Herbert, Eric Taw Taw, John Mbah Akurouh, Njumbe George, Mark Bareta, Tapang Ivo Tanku, Dr Carlson Anyangwe, chis Bongam, Chris Anu, Dr Samuel Sake, Millan Atams, etc
These persons a true thorn in the flesh of Cameroon since the Southern Cameroon Struggle dubbed Ambazonian Revolution started since early 2016 as they are the brains behind all the” ghost towns” every Mondays that has paralyzed the North West and South West economy, the varied peaceful march and demonstrations every October 1st and the 22nd of Septembers.
Their revolutionary actions cannot be undermined as it has grounded the economy of the English speaking part of the country, schools blocked from functioning normally, youths caused to pick up arms against government forces in what is today termed deathly clashes and confrontations between Amba Defense forces and the La Republic forces that has caused the fleeing of almost 500000 persons, the lost of human lives and properties.
President Paul Biya taking office this 3rd of November 2018 for the 7th consecutive time, has as duty to put to rest the dangerous activities of secessionists that has almost plunge the whole Cameroonian economy into total crisis.
These developments are happening with the all riding influence and pressure from world peace governing bodies who are strongly for the government of Cameroon to free all 46 Ambazonian leaders including Seseku Ayke Tabe its President abduction in 2017 from Nigeria in captivity and open fresh dialogue with them.
That not withstanding, the Cameroon government is still hashing underground plans to crush what they term as the diabolic actions and propaganda of activists abroad which is not giving government peace and rest. As we report, families of the above mentioned activists are currently undergoing persecution from the Cameroonian government. Affair a suivre..see more details in our next edition.  
  

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