Paul Biya, Cameroun President

 

 

 

Today Paul Biya through his Secretary General at the President of the Republic sent out a communique which says the case against the detained Consortium leaders and Ayah Paul Abine has been discontinued. The communique says these three and others shall be released. Angelbert Nde, “Anglophone” Cameroon shed his opinion. It reads:

 

Biya has just narrowly missed a looming surprise ejection from the Unity Palace, giving himself a chance to potentially hold on to it for a fewer more months. Many people see the return to school as the sensitive issue. I see the 2018 Presidential elections! The man does not want that crucial year to dawn with that part of the country still ungovernable. Worst of all, he would dread that the polls take place with the Southern Cameroons cut off from the state.

This is the main stake ! The back-to-school pretext is only accessory ! Biya is frightened by francophone outrage that has been resonating exponentially after the showdown staged by diaspora Southern Cameroonians in Belgium, Canada, USA etc especially the hoisting of the Amba flag in La Replique’s embassy. The francophones were clearly quickly losing faith in him as the right man with faculties to hold the nation together, including even the military. Biya was told that secret strategies cooked up at the drawing board in the gendarmerie were all split out on the Bamenda streets even before the meeting wrapped up. So Biya knows he is in danger.

No one should celebrate ! Nothing has been won. We made demands pertaining to fundamental sovereignty rights as a Southern Cameroons people. What Biya did was suffocate leaders through seizure of their “oxygen” . This he did so that we would now see our fundamental demands as luxury; restrict our scope and be desperate enough as to drop our standards. Biya has granted nothing! He took what we had and has only restored it. This is the big trap of this trajectory of our fight.

Now, Biya must return to us our Common Wealth which he robbed in 1972. He has given back the freedom of our leaders which he confiscated. He must give back our nation which he robbed through a fake referandum or stick to the deal.

Let’s learn from this release that everything is possible under the sun.

11 comments
    1. This is the beginning of the end. Now is time to triple the pressure on all fronts. I want to hear that people are contributing, I have will continue to. I challenge others to share in what ways they are contributing, to encourage all citizens to do the same. Let’s hear some positive motivating actions instead of just comments and analysis of the situation

  1. Forget about 1972! We’re done with that. We’re going back to April 21, 1961 when the UN voted overwhelmingly for the INDEPENDENCE of Southern Cameroons. INDEPENDENCE means one thing: independence.

  2. My people what we can see is that we can reach everything. It is just the beginning. We shall not stop now. No school resumption next week.

  3. I agree totally with Bill.

    This does bot change anything. We were never the same people and will not be now.

    NO RETREAT! NO SURRENDER!

  4. this is the same like the internet that was shut down and later restored and so we don’t have to jubilate. The call for the release of our leaders was a pre-condition for constructive dialogue to begin and since this is done.let us go back to the negotiation table and see if we can continue to live together for living together has its conditions.the southern cameroons must be free.the struggle continues

  5. Biya has never been trusted by anyone. He has never won an election. He is in the succession of handpicked dictators by France to maintain their dynasty and exploitation agenda in Africa just as is the case in many French speaking Africa. The Anglophones should not even think for a second to be linked into any form of union with La republic as France will continuously dictate to them. Their mentality has been fashioned to be subservient to France. CUTTING OUT OUT-RIGHTLY IS THE CURE TO THIS DISEASE.

    A country where the one man determines legislature, executive, and the judiciary only happens in French dictatorial regimes in Africa – this is well planned in advance to facilitate their hold on everything.

  6. this is the same like the internet that was shut down and later restored and so we don’t have to jubilate. The call for the release of our leaders was a pre-condition for constructive dialogue to begin and since this is done.let us go back to the negotiation table and see if we can continue to live together for living together has its conditions.the southern cameroons must be free.the struggle continues

  7. There are no two things, realise all our people and organise a referadom for the restoration of the southern Cameroons state. The people of southern cameroon needs thier independence.

  8. Biya just did what the french instructed him to do. How sad that people(LRC) will allow themselves to be remote control by others(french). LRC is an abomination from which we must extricate ourselves at all cost.

  9. Biya and his stupid La Republic government think we are fools and that they can deceive us just as they deceived our forefathers. Since in La Republic the executive arm of government gives order even to the legislative and to the judiciary arms of government, then Biya and his brain malnourished Beti and Ewondo brothers should have ordered the courts about as they normally do with much impunity to find our leaders and all others arrested as illegally arrested and therefore not guilty of any crime.

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