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20, June 2019
Ambazonia Leadership Crisis: We should kill Sisiku Ayuk Tabe, says Chris Anu 0
Chris Anu, the disgraced Ambazonia Communications Secretary, said in a meeting that was convened to impeach the Ambazonia leader, Sisiku Ayuk Tabe.
“We have the yam and the knife!! We should neutralize him,” Mr Chris Anu told a corrupt Ambazonian group of front liners in the USA.
His comments have exposed former Acting President Dr Ikome Sako and Barrister Fru John Nsoh as agents of the French Cameroun regime with unfinished business. “Pastor Chris Anu is pursuing a personal vendetta” noted an aide to Vice President Yerima
Many Southern Cameroonians are convinced that there is a large measure of personal motivation in Mr Anu’s pursuit of President Sisiku Ayuk Tabe, the attempts to undermine his credibility and the thinly disguised wish to see him removed from office.
A senior Ambazonia figure, said: “I think this reflects what has always been said – that Sako and Chris Anu are only interested in Ambazonia money, and for a sitting Communications Secretary to announce openly their gangster intention is a reflection of what kind of government Ambazonians have been dealing with.”
As Communications Secretary, Mr Chris Anu raised the profile of the Southern Cameroons struggle immediately after the abduction of the Ambazonia leadership in Abuja, Nigeria. Following the appointment of a Vice President, he refused to switch loyalty and has ever since been leading a nasty campaign against the Ambazonian leader.
It is believed that Sako and some of his acolytes, including Chris Anu, want President Ayuk Tabe eliminated.
By Soter Tarh Agbaw-Ebai