20, January 2018
Abuja: French Cameroun’s longest extradition fight is over as Minister Rene Sadi returns to Yaoundé 0
The Francophone Minister of Territorial Administration Rene Sadi has returned to Yaoundé with intelligence report suggesting that the Biya CPDM crime syndicate has lost its long-running diplomatic battle for the extradition of the leaders of the Federal Republic of Ambazonia.
Rene Sadi traveled to Abuja two weeks ago and has reportedly spent millions of US dollars fighting for the transfer to Cameroon of President Ayuk Tabe and his top aides in what has been described as La Republique du Cameroun’s longest-running extradition case.
A frustrated Minister Sadi arrived the Nsimalen International airport incognito late on Friday and is expected to brief the 84 year old Cameroonian dictator; President Paul Biya. Yaoundé had argued that the extradition would not violate any articles on human rights, relating to inhuman or degrading treatment and the right to a fair trial.
Lawyers representing the Interim Government of the Federal Republic of Ambazonia will begin with court action on Monday the 22nd of January 2018. The legal team has successfully petitioned for a hearing.
The Ambazonian leaders – Sikiku Ayuk Tabe, Prof. Che Awasum, Barrister. Barrister Nalowa Bih, Dr. Fidelis Che, Dr. Nfor Nfor, Dr. Henry Kimeng, Prof. Che Awasum, Mr Tassang Wilfred, Dr. Ojong Okonghor, Barrister Shufai Berinyuh, Barrister Eyambe Elias and Dr. Cornelius Kwanga – were arrested at Nera hotel by the DSS in Abuja on January 5 while holding a meeting.
By Soter Tarh Agbaw-Ebai
























20, January 2018
Ambazonia Crisis: Manyus boycott Minister Victor Mengot’s charity visit 0
Minister Victor Mengot’s Manyu Solidarity Assistance Initiative for displaced persons in Manyu is ending in controversy today as the Mamfe population and tribal groups boycotted the event. The youthful CPDM Member of Government arrived Mamfe, the chief town in Manyu amid growing anger and calls for “Odeshi” strikes on the ceremonial ground.
Minister Mengot was due to issue a policy statement projecting the CPDM crime syndicate as still in charge of affairs in the Federal Republic of Ambazonia but there was no one to listen to him. A spokesperson for the Interim Government of the Federal Republic of Ambazonia said the boycott action was taken in response to Mr Mengot’s “inaccurate, misinformed, and disrespectful statement” regarding the genocide in Manyu.
Minister Victor Mengot has consciously denied the reality of the occupation and the killings of innocent Southern Cameroons civilians in Manyu by the francophone dominated armed forces.
“As Ambazonians and supporters of the Interim Government, we cannot in good conscience host Minister Mengot, a person who denounces Manyus and prioritises the feelings of our women and children” noted Agbor James Enow a local businessman in Mamfe.
By Judith Fon in Mamfe