Southern Cameroons Parliamentarians Should Walk Away from LRC House of Parliament

Southern Cameroons (SC) Members of Parliament (MPs), or lawmakers currently serving in LRC House of Parliament must quit, if SC is serious about regaining its sovereignty and statehood. The goal of SC is the restoration of its sovereignty and statehood. Therefore, it’s high time for SC MPs to quit LRC House of Assembly, and stop sending mix signals to SC masses. Their presence in a foreign parliament must be declared by SC people as invalid representation. It’s misleading for MPs from Anglophone Cameroon of English expression to be representatives in a foreign government that the people of SC are seeking to get rid of in order regain its sovereignty and statehood.

CPDM should be outlawed in SC by any practical means thereof, including the use of force; because it’s through this evil and corrupt political party, that the evil regime of LRC is able to channel and enforce its policies and illegal activities in SC. If SC hates LRC, there’s no reason to continue to keep and nature the political party of the evil and enemy regime of Mr. Biya. If the Biya regime and governance is so hated and no longer wanted in SC, then the CPDM party should be outlawed and cease to exist in all Anglophone territory.

La Republique du Cameroun does not have much leverage on the merits of this political crises as a matter of fact, and they know it; except military threats and current illegal occupation of Southern Cameroon as has always been. This unholy alliance and illegal occupation of SC by LRC can suddenly come to an end once the MPs resign from that foreign parliament. MPs cannot be compelled to remain lawmakers in a foreign government once they tender letters of resignation or oral declarations.

Since the beginning of the Anglophone crisis, the so-called president and head of state of LRC Paul Biya, has not bothered to address the nation regarding the on-going problem. He continues more and more, to marginalize and despise Anglophones over a growing problem; locks up any SC who dares to speak up, including a Judicial officer of the highest Court in the country, Justice Ayah Paul, and characterize others as terrorists, while he refuses address SC issues. Yet, he wants SC people to continue to look up to him as their head of state?

The people of SC should rise up against the tyranny of the Biya regime. No further emphasis, narrative or analysis of Cameroon political history is necessary. We already know it just too well. If the political union between two independent nations has deteriorated and is no longer sustainable; broken down irretrievably and doesn’t work, the aggrieved party, here SC, has the right to walk away without further constraint.

In the current struggle, the lingering question has always been, what are Anglophone lawmakers or MPs still doing in the LRC House of Parliament? They had their own House of Parliament and House of Chiefs. They abandoned it many years ago and joined LRC House of Parliament. If they want to leave, they are free to do so without further permission or any dialogue with Biya. The troubling situation is that, SC MPs have already been assimilated and consumed by the rotten culture of corruption in LRC; greed and politics of the stomach, which presents a serious roadblock to a smooth and successful transition towards the restoration and sovereignty and of SC statehood.

The best thing Southern Cameroon politicians and MPs can do, or what is expected of them by the people of SC is to resign from LRC parliament, and set up a SC parliament and government of their own. The moment this happens, LRC will come crawling for dialogue, not SC seeking for dialogue with LRC. Southern Cameroon does not need to dialogue with LRC.

Southern Cameroon has done no economic or political harm to LRC. But the damage that LRC has done to SC, is not only substantial and crippling, it’s irreparable and they know it. From destruction of the English Common Law in SC, Anglo-Saxon educational system, vibrant economic institutions to financial and sustainable development projects. Needless to go into details of the substance of the damage caused by LRC to SC sovereignty and economic independence.

The political boundaries between LRC and SC sovereignty were clearly defined, and not be subject to any contention or dispute of any kind. The UN shouldn’t be expected to come and redraw the political boundary of Cameroon. The status quo has not changed in the eyes of international law; what has changed is the illegal and unconstitutional acts perpetrated by Biya’s persistent manipulation and flagrant violation of the federal constitution that was ultimately relegated and abolished to the detriment of SC.

There’s not a scintilla of evidence in Cameroon political history, where SC voluntarily surrendered and lost its political identity as a sovereign nation to LRC; except under subtle political manipulation of LRC administration and governance, flouting the rule of law simultaneously.

What SC should be doing now behind the scenes is to concentrate in organizing, creating and rebuilding its own political, economic and social institutions for a formal and functional government. Drafting regulations and policies for the proper functioning of SC. Set up a national treasury to sustain the new government and walk away from LRC.

The only dialogue SC should entertain with LRC is to, draft Intergovernmental Agreements (IGAs) in accordance with the norms of international law as independent and sovereign state; draft treaties, trade agreements, including but not limited to tariff and other trade policies, maritime agreements, the movement of persons between the two states etc. Other than the aforementioned agreements, there’s nothing particularly important that SC should go into dialogue with LRC.

Southern Cameroonians citizens should stop burning down their own school buildings and destroying its own property. That’s neither responsible behavior, nor helpful in nation building.

If the order of school shutdown is in force and effect, it should be uniformly applied and enforced by responsible individuals in the entire SC. Schools should not be shutdown in town A, while schools in town B are open and functioning. To the people that are sending their kids to LRC, it’s double standards they express resentment against the evil regime of LRC and its system of education, yet they turn around and secretly send their kids to the same educational institutions they denounce.

As the enforcement of school shutdown continues, SC members should also launch a serious campaign against all the MPs from SC; anyone who refuses to resign from LRC House of Parliament should be compelled to do so accordingly because there’s no need for SC MPs to serve in a foreign house of legislature. They don’t belong in LRC House of Parliament. You elected them as MPs, and now it’s your turn to rescind the licensee or mandate you gave them to represent you. They should no longer be your representatives if they owe allegiance only to Biya’s LRC, instead of SC people that that elected them. The school shutdown campaign should be implemented alongside enforcement action against SC MPs.

The struggle continues…

From Barrister IVO NKEDE.
USA
( The right time I’d now and only NOW )

©IN

12 comments
  1. You know those MPs, BACK STABBERS and TRAITORS. PUBLISH their names and contacts, EVIL and TREACHEROUS deeds so we can shame them. Let SCACUF publish them so we can take it to them through bank accounts, fraud and possible TREASON in the FUTURE. Take notes of all those cowards and yellow belly cowards sending their children to lrc for worthless education in RETARDED french. french WILL NOT HELP YOU INTERNATIONALLY.

  2. BAreta News. SUGGESTION. Can you compile some of the most inspiring comments for publication? I think it is a wonderful idea and can help us build a history of the STRUGGLE. It could even be published in international media to show our brilliance compared to other struggles. I think we are on the verge of eclipsing MANDELA.

  3. Let scarcity make an official statement about the mps. The mps have good table manners, and thus cant talk or misbehave while they’re eating

  4. This article is very true,it is time after 56 years of colonialism to end.All those SCs parliamentarians who have never represented the people or have a voice of unfairness apart from Wirba must all stand down because they have accept and promoted the evil regime for their own personal gains,they have never done their job,all the CPDM members in the regions must be BANNED, they have turned a blind eye,promoted marginalisation, under development, poverty, illiteracy, bribery and corruption,brutality, allowed the francophone arrogance in the SW/NW regions,all these untrustworthy anglophones have given biya and his gangsters freedom to treat the people as second class citizens, destroyed the younger generations future while calling themselves third class elites who does not clean up their regions or give to charity,all their names are on a list for them to be driven out of the regions after independence,these weak corrupt Anglophone traitors together with their family history were born to obey a dictatorship and destroy our heritage, together with some wicked primitive outdated Fons and Chiefs who have been slave masters to biya for 56 years even though slavery has been abolished by the white men, they use bullying tactic,briber, witch craft to hold their people development backwards,in the 21 century many of their people are still living in darkness,poor infrastructure, no drinkable water, no basic human needs yet they attend useless meetings praising a dictator and a colonial brutal regime

  5. Hey Ivo, why don’t you go back to Cameroon and fight for your people. Is easy to seat behind a computer and write rubbish

  6. I did not know its a bad thing to be a dreamer. Actually an executive order was passed in the USA, the number one country in the world for dreamers. Only in lrc is dreaming an act of terrorism. And some fools have been successfully thought to believe. We want a country were people dream
    Not a country which kills dream. People can dream and live to their full potentials. Thank God our Southern Cameroonians went abroad and learned how to dream after being uneducated by a system designed to kill dream. I want a country I know I can be anything if I work hard.
    Freedom land Ambazonia, we dream you.

    1. Well said. It’s good to dream and to have visions for a better state. The regime of Biya is very desperate. First they were just ignoring us. Now they desperately send their trolls to destruct our struggle. Very funny indeed. Especially because they still think that the struggle is instructed from outside. They cannot believe that their patriotic “citizens” oppose them. God bless Ambazonia.

      1. You see George, I am now believing that you can learn madness. Some very weak minded brothers have actually been successfully thought to believe that they are not better than “cassava and palm oil breakfast/lunch/dinner.

        Freedom land Ambazonia. Dreamers land Ambazonia. we dream you

  7. Molle biya’s witch craft has overtaken you. Sad. You need some exorcism. The Ayatollah was in your colonial slave master France during the crumbling of the Iranian regime. You don’t have to be home to fight. Of course you bought back tchad with your parents hard earned cash. That’s why we are fighting.

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