John Fru Ndi writes to Mr. Paul Biya President of the Republic of CameroUn.

Mr President,

Once again, I feel obliged to return to you for the best interests of Cameroon, our dear country. As a result of our last correspondence and given the urgency of the situation, I would have expected you to have already launched an invitation to dialogue, as indicated in your last mail. Unfortunately, I note that such action has not yet been undertaken. I find it hard to believe that with the state of Cameroon in peril, our uncertain future, and more so than the fire burning at my own door, you do not always see the need for us to open a serious dialogue to work together and Assidument to the resolution of this crisis.

I imagine the first safety reports from some of your agents and administrators may have been misleading, which may explain why you have not so far scheduled a meeting between us. However, I should like to draw your attention to the fact that such reports are made in pure bad faith to serve as a camouflage for agents rather busy raising fortunes for themselves and to justify their poor assessment of the situation and hide their Gross inability to deal with this crisis.

After more than three decades in politics, I can say that I understand properly what is at stake in this country. My vision or political mission has never been to sow confusion for political gain or any other form of consecration, although it has already happened that a member of your government is accusing me of such a drift. I firmly believe in the protection and preservation of life. I have already told you, and I repeat it today, I do not think of coming to power or conquering fame by walking on corpses of innocent people in Cameroon, otherwise in 1992 I would have chosen to topple the country in Civil War after the holdup of the presidential election. If I have not chosen this option right now, it is not today that I am ready to subscribe.

Mr… The President,
The rapid deterioration of the situation in the two english regions justifies that once again, I would like to draw your attention to the need for prompt dialogue on the English-speaking crisis. An old saying in English says that “Prevention is better than cure”. when this crisis broke out, what was initially a trade union action and which could easily have ended as such, has easily turned into an event Captivating by surprising revelations. There have been many debates and analyses about this crisis and we are all well aware that there is a real English crisis that you know very well, particularly in your capacity as rapporteur of the commission. With all these revelations, we are obliged to intervene to save our country from the misfortunes and destruction that lurk and threaten us.
Every day that passes, an innocent camerounais dies, a woman loses her husband, people drop out of business, farmers can no longer plant or reap, since all their work tools have been seized and the villagers are on the run. Such a situation heralds a future of hunger, malnutrition, undernutrition and despair.

Our refusal to deal with the realities of our country and the facts of history cost us enormous economic, social and human life losses. The fracture line is becoming increasingly marked and as you know very well, the rise of hate speech brings us closer to a civil war. Those who have been entrusted with the management of this crisis are failing and fail miserably. The fact that this crisis is only getting worse should have made you realize that the action line chosen does not bear fruit and that we urgently need to change our strategy. Many resources that should have been used for better purposes have been absorbed by military action and we realize that we are far away from the account.

No country in the world has ever won a war against its own people. The death of any cameroonian, whether military or civilian, personally hurt me, because it is a loss for the nation. I condemn all forms of killings perpetrated by the armed forces as well as the sons of this country who have been pushed into this predicament. Your Declaration of war against your people, which is being murdered in cold blood by carelessness and the lack of professionalism of the law enforcement forces, is now considered a force of occupation. Similarly, the assassination of law enforcement officials who have not been adequately trained in counter-insurgency techniques, not only betrays the fragility of our country, but also leaves their families with bitterness. The military response to this crisis, from beginning to end, has made an already unsustainable situation worse.

I also have to draw your attention to the atrocities that are daily perpetrated in this part of our country: the villages are ransacked, the cases are being plundered, huge sums of money, and their livelihoods. Without regard for human life and dignity, women are being raped, young people are targeted, and les with the fruits of the hard work of farmers are reduced to ashes! The Anti-terrorist law that had been adopted to protect les from extremist violence had instead served as a blank cheque for extra-judicial executions.

Some politicians have taken advantage of this chaotic situation to organize WITCH HUNTS, arresting members of other political parties to be severely punished on the basis of false accusations. With all the upheavals and carnage that we are fomenting in this part of our country, more and more young people in the North-West and South-West have been oppressed because of the injustices they suffer. Les take refuge in neighbouring Nigeria because they are not safe in their own countries. All over the country, we all live in fear and insecurity.

Mr… The President,
From the above, there is no way to advance or obtain positive results in such circumstances. We must put an end to this situation. The glimmer of hope that emerges from this black cloud is that there are durable solutions that can solve this crisis. We must look at the realities of our history and correct the serious errors that have been perpetuated in order to achieve lasting solutions.
A Frank dialogue is not a sign of weakness, but an opportunity for us to start over and work together towards a truly united Cameroon. I cannot recommend you to light the peace pipe and extend the olive branch for reconciliation.

Let us give a chance to dialogue for the best interests of our fathers of reunification. We all have a responsibility to preserve peace and justice for this nation and this task cannot be left to one person, but to all of us. De, let us give our dear country the confidence and hope lost, so that our sons and daughters can return home safely to live in abundance. Let us finally revive our National Spirit. This is our challenge and my most ardent wish is that we can achieve it sooner than we can. Examples abound that show how dialogue as a political tool for conflict resolution has saved other nations from eternal damnation.

Nigeria has been able to engage in a dialogue to heal the wounds of the civil war by Forgiving Ojukwu and en it in its functions. You yourself have been able to forgive bello bouba maïgari, Issa Tchiroma, daïkolé daïssala among others for the aborted coup that almost made you lose your life. Today, all these people are ministers in your government. So eloquent evidence that you are capable of mercy and forgiveness! Can you, in this vein, release all those who have been arrested since the beginning of this crisis to facilitate the process of dialogue and genuine reconciliation? You negotiated with Boko Haram for the release of the hostages. You are also in the process of rehabilitating and reintegrating people known as boko haram repentis. Can we once again treat all les as a single people by giving them equal opportunities?

Mr President,
I am always prepared to discuss, although so far there has not been any feedback. Once again, I stand at your disposal and extend my fraternal hand in the best interests of our dear country.

Please accept, Mr. The President, my highest consideration and my best wishes

John fru ndi
National President.

16 comments
    1. And you,are you not more than
      “pathetic”? He, at least, doesn’t hide behind a fake name online to post ridiculous comments. It’s too easy!!! And FYI, humility is synonymous to greatness!

  1. To hell Ni John, to hell SDF (Silly Degenerate Fools Party). This man is not in his right mind.

    There is nothing you or your party have done to earn any respect of attention. Look at what you wrote? This is a shame, This must be a joke.

    No power, no strength, no nothing, just begging and crying like a baby. And the LRC-SDF calls itself a political party.

    Was the real SDF gotten through begging?

    I am sick and tired of weak, scary, African men.

    European Associative order of weakness:

    1) Biya is scared of Europeans.
    2) Ni John is scared of Biya.
    3) It ends there, Ambazonians will not continue this chain.

    Only the almighty creator has authority over us. We will die and takeover our motherland for the terrorist LRC goverment.

    1. I hope you are physically on the battlefield and not comfortably hiding behind the screen to express your disgust of these ” weak, scary African men”!

      Somebody is trying to do what he thinks is his duty in such an ongoing tragedy, and in such a political context, while the only thing the cowards are able to do is to virtually vomit their venom from the comfort of their homes, mostly from abroad. How many political leaders do you know, can dare to openly say to the dictator of Cameroon what they think about his indifference and wrong solutions?

      In any case I doubt the Almighty Creator approves your arrogance.

      1. You better back off Mega what ever u call Urself. If u have nothing to contribute cuz u are feeding fat from the corrupt regime u better shut up. Not everyone writing here is based abroad n for ur info, we are sick n tired of this game between Biya n Fry Ndi. If u got nothing to contribute, but better closed ur mouth n allow us suffering to fight for our future. Bad belle people.

  2. biya’s only solution to the anglophone problem is to rape, imprison and kill anglophones for peacefully asking a redress of the wrongs perpetuated on them. biya knows he is has dug himself in a deep hole by waging war on a peaceful people. Ambasonians will never give up their freedom because biya is a thoughtless, foolish and very wicked. In fact, biya is so weak and hopeless that they more he is asked to dialogue with Ambazonians, he knows that’s he death nail which will soon be. Where in the world did he learn that Anglophones can be intimidated. Not in Ambazonia. Let him create all the military camps he thinks in Ambazonia, they will all be abandoned soon by his fake bir. biya is preparing for his own destruction. Ambazonia shall have the last laugh!! To all our brothers and sisters, I continue to pray that even in this dark hour, you will stay strong. Ambazonia is a free country and will remain so.

    1. You cannot be promoting and encouraging violence and then just be praying when other are physically abused. Every single day somebody’son, daughter, brother, sister, father, mother…gets hurt, some loosing their lives. And you are sitting in your comfortable home, praying for them to be strong, with a heart full of violent thoughts. I am not pretending that the situation is not revolting but aybe you should rather pray that “Mr President” would listen to JFNdi.
      We obtain best answer when we pray according to God’s rules, He who says Vengeance is His.

  3. Hell no, we are not a people of Biya! It is an abomination to associate Ambazonians with this slave boy of the french.
    What dialogue are people constantly talking about? I hope it is the dialogue that His Excellency Sisiku Ayuk talked about which is to be base on the conditions of the parting of Ambazonia from the sham that was hatched by LRC.

  4. @G.Maga,
    Please stop reasoning these brainless people. The only loyalty the have is to their ghost/virtual country of Ambazonia. These are the same people who are raising money to kill and capture innocent cameroonians, yet they the ones screaming genocide. Biafras did the same with even more resources and after 40 years they still without a country. Let them keep on dreaming.

  5. Biya knows with whom he needs to dialogue. And that is not Fru Ndi.
    And he knows that in that of case of negotiations he needs to swallow bitter pills.

    1. and biya will not dialogue we terrorists like you also, please continue dreaming about your ambazonia country, FB is where you will end your dreams no mater how long you try, no matter how many will die, no matter how many businesses are lost in NW and SW and no matter how many kids stay away from school, you will NOT have ambazonia on the african map

  6. I think from his position Fru Ndi should have done more: engage with foreign stakeholders to expose la republic atrocities.

    He has the right to say his views and what he has said is politically correct.

    What he has known today about the Anglophone crisis has changed him: Revelations of history and the dirty games of la republic and France. He should know that La republic is very aware of what is going on and does not want to give a dam.
    Our people died in the 90s and some are still living without limbs – and Fru Ndi went on silently to accept injustice and later befriended the Biya regime.

    We shall not be fooled again by anyone because we know who we are and where we are going. NOTHING LESS THAN INDIPENDENCE WILL STOP US.
    WHO SHOULD FORGIVE WHO? WHO HAS WRONGED WHO? after 56 years of exploitation, killings, maimings, discrimination and destruction of our economy and future with a calculated attempt to wipe out our identity and existence then we are the ones to ask for forgiveness? Then God should make confessions for our sins.

  7. Seeing all these young men today begging in Ambaland because they dare to pick grenades that were fired at Fru Ndi that resulted in the loss of limbs for which he is still to show empathy says volume of this man. And what is he doing now? Of course, trying to beg for more crumbs from this Beti criminal. Once somebody is compromised, they will remain that way for ever.

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