IG unable to confirm the fate of FMA…

Marianta Njomia, the Interim President of Ambazonia has challenged La Republique du Cameroun to publish clearer images to prove what happened to Field Marshal of Ambazonia.

Addressing the reports that the latter had been killed, she disclosed that the IG was still pursuing investigations to establish the facts but that the various account so far obtained did not shed enough light one way or the other.

She called on Ambazonians to pray and fast for Field Marshal “wherever he is” and challenged LRC to publish the images as they have usually done.

Reports have been making the rounds of how BIR attacked FMA’s camp on the night of Tuesday 12 of July. Apart from distant images claimed to be of Field Marshal no details of the attack have been forthcoming, a marked contrast from LRC’s established methods.

The accounts do not even include the usual number of “neutralised followers”. There is more to come on the story of Field Marshal.

No Pity on empathy…

” Want the corpses of our fighters back, or you cant have yours either!” That was the message from No Pity as his fighters carted away the corpse of a LRC militia leader.

The respect accorded to the fallen LRC militia man was stark when compared to the recent LRC rituals of displaying Ambazonian victims of their militias in town squares in poses vainly designed to strike terror in a long immune population. They have not noticed that recreating their French mentors’ terror tactics from the start of the neo colonial era is futile and pointless.

Worse than that, it is impossible to fathom the idea that responding to minor grievances and protests with mass arrests, village burnings, extra-judicial killings and intimidation including crossing the Rubicon of firing into school-bound morning traffic and murdering pregnant women cannot induce any “brother” to reconcile, much less imagine leaving the fate of their future generations to the mercies of such “brothers”!

This method of trying to “solve” the “crisis” leaves us to expect a long road as the authors have shown no signs of being able to empathise in any way that could convince anyone they are going to negotiate anytime soon, unless their masses are served an empathy-inducing taste of the last six years of Ambazonian life.

We the Ambazonians accept that it could be a long rough road …

But we can’t turn back, our hearts are fixed
our minds made up, we’ll never stop
our faith [and just cause] will see us through

Bell tolls for LRC occupation as leaders all agree on collaboration…

ACT was the forum. The date was 2/7/22.

Among others, President Marianta Njomia was there,  Dr Cho Ayaba was there, Ebenezer Akwanga was there, Herbert Boh was there, Elvis Kometta was there, Abdulkarim Ali was there …and most importantly there were scores of other Ambazonians.

They all used one word, without exception. Collaboration. They agreed the common fight is against LRC and that collaboration would shorten the fight as well as keep many more of our people safe.

Whenever LRC would turn up, whether stretchered or hobbling on crutches, the leaders agreed, they needed a common negotiating position and team.

To borrow a famous LRC phrase it is “la fin de la recreation” and time to gather LRC’s bags.

Dr Cho Ayaba on symbolism and power…

Fellow Ambazonians

The occupier has a face, it has policies, institutions and practices designed to make it the owner of our country.

The strategic orientation of any people during a Liberation struggle is to undermine and dismantle every institution, eliminate any policy and practices that resembles that of their enemy.

We expect all Ambazonians to help educate and enforce all policies and practices that make Ambazonia Free and Independent. If Independence must mean Independence we must take full control. The enemy cannot be allowed to develop and enforce policies that projects its authority: we should.

The enemy must be delegitimised, embarrassed and rejected. We must ensure that our people begin to adopt standards and practices that projects Ambazonia sovereign powers over our Territory.

These policies may look small but they are big political statements on matters of sovereignty and control. You do not stay home on Mondays and fight and die in the bushes for your enemy to collect taxes. You do not bleed to have the enemy control Car number plates. All it’s infrastructure from Finance to schools must be dismantled. We must have zero tolerance for anything Cameroun.

Dr Cho Ayaba

Accountability in Action…

President Marianta Njomia wants to learn the lessons of the first hundred days as well as ensure Ambazonia builds strong institutions.

Strong institutions will ensure the resilience that a young country needs to navigate her first steps.

Accountability and transparency will make collaboration easier for all the groups engaged in our liberation movement.