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GOVERNMENT RECOGNIZES AMBA ACTIVITIES-Justice Ayah Paul
Published
4 years agoon
By
Mbah Godlove
By Justice Ayah Paul
The Camerounese Government has all along held and propagated that the Ambazonian leaders and fighters are the OUTLAW and TERRORISTS. One of the ways those Ambas have been enforcing their authority has been through LOCKDOWNS!
If the government has now resorted to the use of the very LOCKDOWNS to enforce its authority as per the release of the Meme SDO, it goes without saying that the government has, by conduct, RECOGNIZED LOCKDOWNS as LEGAL!
So it is because the President of the Republic did take the oath to uphold the constitution, and, by necessary implication, all the laws enacted pursuant to the constitution. That places on the President the heavy DUTY to fight AGAINST all ILLEGALITIES! Any departure from upholding the law constitutes the criminal offense of perjury: GOING AGAINST ONE’S OATH.
As it is, the Meme SDO’s document enjoys the presumption of regularity. Failure to bring the said SDO to justice amounts to an endorsement: in which case Mr. President has recognized the legality of LOCKDOWNS via his local representative.
Also worthy of note is that, by that document, the Meme SDO has provided more evidence that shall be used against him at the International Criminal Court at the appropriate time. It would be recalled that, by the United Nations Resolution 2417, cutting access to vital necessaries for victims of war is a crime against humanity!
AND TIME DOES NOT RUN AGAINST IT!
IF ARATA DIE…!
Chief Justice AYAH PAUL ABINE

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