The Ambazonian struggle it should be noted was what started
as the Lawyers and teacher’s Trade union pacific strike in 2016 clamoring for
their rights and suddenly toke another twixt for want of autonomy in what is
today termed Ambazonian liberation struggle embraced by all Cameroonians at
home and abroad.
The wild wind of awakening that started in 2016 and took
Cameroon unaware right up to this present juncture
e 2017, has left for telling impact
in the political scene what is today known as ground zero as the Ambazonian
Governing Council (AGC) rightly puts it.
Fractions and camps crop up, comprising the Interim
Government, SCOOP, SACCUF, SCNC, the consortium etc all in the name of
liberating Anglophone Cameroonians from their French counterparts with whom
they have suffered so much prejudice of marginalization for the past 61 years
living together.
Operating at all fronts and looking at the divide and rule
tactics the Biya’s government was instituting to kill the struggle at home and
abroad, Seseku Ayke Tabe the emblematic and charismatic leader of the AGC took
Europe and the America’s by storm installing in every occasion interim
government in most of the countries having quite a good number of activists.
It was in one of such revolutionary outings that Seseku Ayuke
Tabe President of the Ambazonian Republic created and installed officials to
head the liberation struggle in Sweden dubbed the Association of Southern
Cameroonians in Sweden June 2017 with George Njume as one of its Delegates.
This unit amongst other vibrant arms of the Abazonian
struggle has and is almost putting all to a stand still in the English speaking
part of Cameroon as a strategy to cause the Biya government bow. The ceaseless
and tireless actions of these units have caused schools to be grounded in these
parts of the country for well over two years now. Youths have taken up arms and
jumped into the bush seeking justice in the face of aggressive and violent
attacks of the Cameroonian armies. Human and material lost cannot be calculated
not to talk of displaced persons about 400000 in number seeking refuge in the
bushes and neighboring countries.
As we report there is a serious crack down on activists and
man hunt at home and abroad to bring front line members of the struggle to
books. Intelligence report even holds that the Cameroon government is cooking
up extradition treaty with countries harboring activist for abduction to face
trial on Cameroon soils.
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