Losing a school year cannot be compared with all the economic losses Southern Cameroons has incurred at the hands of LRC.
Over the years financial and other establishments set up by the Government of the Southern Cameroons as well as private businesses by Southern Cameroons businessmen have all been purposefully and systematically snuffed out, therefore in saving the school year, we must save the state of Southern Cameroons itself to guarantee sustainability.
1) the Development Agency was destroyed;
2) the Cameroons Bank (CAMBANK) was moved to Republique du Cameroun, looted and then closed down;
3) the Marketing Board was looted and its financial reserves of
over 78 billion cfa francs (approx. USD160 million) misappropriated with impunity;
4) the Electricity Corporation (POWERCAM) was closed down, its assets confiscated and the hydro-electricity installations in the territory demolished;
5) the Cameroons Timber Company based in Muyuka was closed
down and its assets confiscated;
6)Fomenky’s Direct Supplies company, Niba Automobile company,
Nangah company, Kilo Brothers company, Union Profess in Kumba, and Che company were ordered to relocate in Republique du Cameroun and then were deliberately starved of credit and squeezed out;
7) agro-industrial establishments such as Santa Coffee Estate, Obang Farm Settlement, and Wum Area Development Authority were maliciously closed down;
8) also maliciously closed down were Cameroons Air Transport (CAT),
9) the Tiko International Airport,
10) the Besongabang Airport,
11) the Bali Airport, the Weh Airstrip,
12) the Victoria deep sea port,
13) the Tiko sea port,
14) the Ndian sea port, and
15) the Mamfe inland port on the Cross River
If these aren’t exercises of bad faith by the Regime in Yaounde, then bad faith doesn’t exist
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It should be clear for everybody losing one school year is nothing in comparison what we will win. Parents which want to sent their children back to school are either selfish or naiv. The government will not change anything in favour for us anglophones. We have to fight for it. Therefore the struggle shall continue! By the way the Y’nde regime is desperate. The truth about the GCE registration comes out bit by bit. First press statement of GCE registrar slightly 70000 students registered. Now there are figures of less than 40000 students. In eality maybe a few thousand students registered only. Secondly the certificates issued will have no value. It will be an empty paper. Thus parents don’t waste your money. Invest in the future of your children and support the struggle.
Yes you just said it .Our wishes is for a better Cameroon and we shall fight till the last energy of our efforts.we shall fan more flame till JAN intervine
yes the ghost towns continues… we are not retreating till we totally posses our possession… the battle is already ours.. more courage. the struggle continues, no schools till we are worth ambazonians