Ambazonia Leaders Sign Historic Unity Pact to Spearhead Independence Struggle
By BaretaNews Desk | April 23, 2025
Ambazonia—In what is being hailed as a historic turning point in the liberation journey of the Southern Cameroons, top frontline leaders of the Ambazonian independence struggle have signed a landmark “Leadership Pact” to forge a united path forward.
Meeting under the auspices of the Consultative Commission for the Transition to a Democratic Southern Cameroons (Ambazonia), six leading figures— Dabney Yerima (IG), Chris Anu (IG), Nde Frederick Nfong, Iya Marianta Njomia, and Elvis Kometa (APLM)—have officially committed to a new framework of mutual respect, collaboration, and a unified vision for the restoration of an independent Ambazonia.
The document, dubbed the Southern Cameroons (Ambazonia) Leadership Pact, was signed on Tuesday, April 22, 2025, following a consensus-building retreat themed: “Laying the Foundation of a Shared and Prosperous Future.”
Key Tenets of the Pact Include:
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Affirmation of the right to self-determination and peaceful resistance;
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Commitment to coordinated diplomatic and legal actions;
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Protection of political prisoners and civilians;
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A unified messaging strategy to advance the independence agenda.
Leadership Pact
“This is the moment our people have longed for,” stated CC spokesperson Mr. Fabrice Njeh, “The time of division is over. The leaders are choosing the path of unity and shared sacrifice to free our land.”
Photos released from the gathering show a powerful display of solidarity, with leaders embracing and holding the Ambazonian flag—a visual representation of hope, dignity, and defiance.
Observers say this pact could mark the beginning of a new era in the struggle, one where energy is no longer dissipated through infighting but channeled toward focused international diplomacy, grassroots mobilization, and strategic resistance.
The message is clear: Ambazonia is ready to rise—united, resolute, and unstoppable.
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