Ambazonia’s Anti-Colonial National Lockdown Confirmed: Three-Day Operation to Thwart Youth Day Celebrations
By Mbah Godlove
Confusion surrounding the duration of Ambazonia’s anti-11 February lockdown has now been dispelled, as recent developments shed light on the true scope of the operation. Contrary to rumors circulating on social media, there will not be a seven-day national lockdown in Ambazonia.
Following extensive consultations with freedom forces and frontline movements, it has been reliably confirmed that a three-day lockdown will be enforced from Saturday, February 10th, through Monday, February 12th. The primary objective of this operation is to prevent the colonial celebration of the so-called “National Youth Day” in Ambazonia.
The planned stay-at-home operation aims to thwart any attempts by the colonial regime’s military to coerce youths into participating in march-past activities, designed to portray a false image of normalcy in Ambazonia amidst ongoing conflict.
In light of the impending lockdown, all residents are strongly advised to stock up on essential supplies and remain indoors for the duration of the three-day period to minimize the risk of being caught in crossfire.
This confirmation brings clarity to the situation for Ambazonians, who have been grappling with uncertainty regarding the duration and purpose of the impending lockdown. As tensions escalate and the struggle for independence continues, Ambazonians remain steadfast in their resolve to resist colonial oppression and assert their right to self-determination.