More trucks of Colonial Troops Enter Buea by Night, as Colonial Governor feeds fat on the hard earn currency of innocent Ambazonians

The few ground actions against colonial forces in the Northern zone of Ambaland (whether orchestrated by LRC themselves or ADF) are sending jitters down the spines of the colonial governors in Ambazonia, as more trucks loaded with colonial troops were sighted entering Buea last night. This is coming after after the Sunday, 12th September night raid at Munyenge, Muyuka by the occupational forces, where they got families ruthlessly beaten, arrested more than 120 young men, stole about 8 million CFA cash, being Cocoa beans proceeds from the population and seized farm tools and kitchen utensils in the name of terrorists weapons.

At about about 4:30 am last night, three more military trucks loaded with the imperial forces were spotted driving into Buea on very high speed. Report says these additions are at the request of the colonial governor of the southwest Region, Okalia Bernard who sources close to him have described as panic stricken.

According to our source, though the colonial governor is very afraid of the present atmosphere, himself and top security officials in the region are using the confusion to create more confusion and steal monies from the huge security votes that have been kept in accounts within the region to facilitate prompt security interventions. Citing an example, the source hinted that most of the sudden and swift road blocks often witnessed at Mile 16 Buea, are the hand work of young police officers who are often sent to create a security scene and then make a distress call for security intervention at the scene. “immediately the police and gendarmes leave GMI and start running down to the scene, the top guys will inform the governor and they will make a huge withdrawal from that security account with a clear but fake justification of rapid intervention to dismantle roadblocks by hoodlums in mile 16” s/he hinted.

The Southern Cameroons crisis has been a gold mine for many colonial political and security officers in the land. Apart from those security funds stolen from the state, the huge amounts extorted from the families are allegedly being shared among top administrative, military and judicial personnel, with the governor fully involved in the sharing of the booty.

These are the hard earn monies of poor citizens, most of which is gotten through the harvests and sales of cocoa beans after one year of toiling in the bushes. As Africans, we believe in the judgment of natural law and nemesis. All those using this crisis to feed from the sweat and hard earn currency of the innocent Ambazonian masses should remember that there will always be playback time, and that time may not be far from now.

Ambaland shall be Free.

Agbor James, BaretaNews Political Analyst

 

3 comments
  1. Only three, why did they not send 10000000000?
    Nothing is not going to save them, thrust me they will rotten while alive.

  2. This is just a rouse from these lowlifes to make themselves feel relevant. Unfortunate for them, the train left the railway station a long time ago. We the Ambazonians shall never be intimidated by irrelevant goons.

  3. Mmh la Republique has approx. 12.500 armys plus 9.000 para-militaries. Now they fight war in the Far North against Boko Haram. In the East they fight Seleka. Even they are able to send 50 percent of there troops which is about 15.000 men. They will be less than 0.5 percent of the Ambazonian population. Thus what we see right now is just intimitation. A small dog is barking to an elephant. LRC you have already lost that war.

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