4, November 2017
Ambazonia: Interim Head of State expected to announce Cabinet positions soonest 0
Speculation over Sisiku Ayuk Tabe’s first cabinet has intensified as the interim president opted to keep Ambazonians in suspense over his first cabinet team. The head of state’s official spokesperson refused to comment on claims that the Sisiku’s cabinet will be made public in London after a presentation at the London Metropolitan University.
Despite widespread suggestions that His Excellency President Ayuk Tabe’s main cabinet appointments would emerge before the trip to London, Cameroon Concord News understands the cabinet will now be announced after very intensive and productive discussions with the Ambazonia Diaspora in Europe and the US.
However, the Governing Council confirmed that Mr Ayuk Tabe will nominate Southern Cameroonians based on their expertise and commitment to nation building. Our source also hinted that gender and age will be key factors in the auditioning. The Southern Cameroons rumour mill has been whirring following claims that La Republique is anxiously waiting for the Ambazonian maiden cabinet.
But even if the rumours prove ill-founded, the Ambazonian first cabinet is expected to be extensive, with Sisiku Ayuk Tabe requiring reliable faces to fulfill his mission. President Ayuk Tabe also has the option of appointing a Vice President. Earlier today, an emotional Sisiku Ayuk Tabe pledged to use all the talents as he prepared to shape the cabinet and wider government for the Federal Republic of Ambazonia.
Aides to the Ambazonia chief executive said that the cabinet would be announced alongside Southern Cameroons diplomatic representatives in the West and in major African countries. Sisiku Ayuk Tabe will also continue to hold regular televised press conferences, although it is not yet clear whether there will be one this month.
By Soter Tarh Agbaw-Ebai, CCN
4, November 2017
US professor predicts Trump will be impeached within a year 0
US President Donald Trump will be impeached within a year, says an American professor, who correctly predicted Trump’s election victory, long before most Americans considered it a possibility.
Allan Lichtman, a distinguished professor of history at American University, wrote in an essay for the TIME magazine that Trump is closer to impeachment than ever.
Lichtman argued that the reason for the possible impeachment lies with the indictments recently handed down by special counsel Robert Mueller, who is investigating an alleged collusion between Trump’s campaign and Russia.
“Already, Mueller’s filing in federal court of just partial information from his plea deal with [former campaign staffer George] Papadopoulos, contains stunning new revelations,” Lichtman wrote.
Papadopoulos pleaded guilty on Monday in a federal court to having lied to the FBI about his contacts with Russia while working on Trump’s campaign. He had met with Russian officials in 2016 and was offered damaging information about Clinton in the form of “thousands of emails,” court records revealed.
Lichtman said the most stunning of these revelations is the suggestion that Trump likely knew about Papadopoulos’s attempts to reach out to Russian officials.
Trump’s former presidential campaign chairman Paul Manafort and his lobbying associate Richard Gates were also indicted late last month, on multiple counts as a part of the FBI’s special inquiry into the allegations.
They are facing charges of conspiracy, failure to register as foreign agents, failing to report foreign bank accounts to the federal government and money laundering.
Lichtman said the president should be concerned, because there are new revelations that suggest Trump likely knew about some of his staffer’s attempts to reach out to Russian officials.
“These revelations may not by themselves establish the case for impeachment, but Mueller’s investigation is still in its early stages,” he wrote.
Trump has repeatedly denied allegations that his campaign colluded with Russians and has condemned the investigations. Russian President Vladimir Putin has also denied the allegations.
American intelligence agencies claim that Russia interfered last year in the US presidential election to try to help Trump, who was then the Republican Party’s presidential candidate, defeat Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton.
Source: Presstv