Rising Action Leaves Colonial Regime Bleeding in Lebialem County
By Mbah Godlove
In a surprising turn of events, the colonial regime in Lebialem County has suffered a significant blow, contradicting previous claims that freedom fighters had been eradicated from the area.
On May 30, a critical encounter led to the demise of a hired gang leader and a colonial commander at the hands of General Massacre and his foot soldiers. The incident marks one of the worst casualties for the regime this year.
Exclusive reports from AmbaNews Line detailed the involvement of a certain Amadou, recruited by Paul Tasong as part of the Antanga Nji boys, a unit that has actively targeted freedom fighters in recent months. This group faced their downfall when they relocated from Dshang to Alou, intending to confront the Ambazonia Forces.
In Alou, the clash was inevitable and intense. On Wednesday, Amadou’s unit, alongside colonial soldiers, launched an attack on General Massacre’s base, leading to a direct confrontation with the formidable Ambazonian commander. Sources confirm that Amadou and a colonial commander from the BIR were killed instantly, while several others sustained severe injuries.
This victory underscores the resilience and rising strength of the Ambazonia Forces in Lebialem County. The encounter serves as a stark warning to those who dare to challenge the liberation forces, highlighting that any such attempts will be met with fierce resistance.
However, despite this triumph, the fighters in Lebialem need more support than ever to sustain their momentum and continue their struggle for freedom. The local community and supporters are called upon to bolster their efforts, ensuring that the push for liberation remains strong and unyielding.