22, March 2022
Southern Cameroonians will never compromise on independence struggle 0
The exiled leader of the Ambazonia Interim Government Dabney Yerima says the people of Southern Cameroons will never compromise on defending the interests and resources of the Federal Republic of Ambazonia.
“Members of the Interim Government have always maintained that unity among Ambazonia groups and front line leaders will add momentum to the struggle and bring Buea nearer” Yerima said in a recent message to Amba fighters in Ground Zero and Ground One.
Dabney Yerima emphasized that Southern Cameroonians will confront any sinister plot or sedition designed by the Biya Francophone regime in Yaoundé to harm the Federal Republic of Ambazonia.
Vice President Yerima furthered that all Ambazonia fighters are duty-bound to fully defend the homeland anywhere and anytime and to closely monitor all French Cameroun appointed DOs, SDOs and Governors moves with full vigilance.
“All Ambazonia Revolutionary Guards should increase their readiness and combat capability as leadership struggle in French Cameroun intensifies” Yerima concluded.
The war in Southern Cameroons has killed more than 6,000 people and forced one million English speaking Cameroonians to flee their homes as they are caught between the Francophone Cameroon government army and Ambazonia fighters.
The war broke out in October 2017 when British Southern Cameroonians under the leadership of President Sisiku Ayuk Tabe declared an independent state-the Federal Republic of Ambazonia.
The five-year conflict is slowly but surely spilling over into Nigeria, with the Nigerian press reporting that Cameroonian security forces and Ambazonia fighters care little for the territorial integrity of their neighbours.
By Chi Prudence Asong























22, March 2022
Southern Cameroons Crisis: Global Think Tank for Africa Reaches Out to IDPs 0
The Global Think Tank for Africa, a not-for-profit organization, has reached out to internally displaced children in the town of Mamfe where there are thousands of IDPs who fled the fighting triggered by protest by teachers and lawyers in 2016.
The event took place on March 22, 2022, in Mamfe and it brought together kids from many schools in the town. The Global Think Tank has made the donation of school supplies to pupils in Mamfe a continuous event and yesterday’s event is the third organized by the not-for-profit organization.
Many of the kids from the rural areas lack basic school supplies and The Global Think Tank for Africa has been donating school materials to primary schools in Mamfe town and this has been made possible by donations and resources from people of good will.
Speaking on the occasion, the Executive Director of the Global Think Tank for Africa, Dr. Joachim Arrey, used the occasion to urge other organizations and individuals to help the children who have been displaced by war. He thanked donors like Mr. Donald Besong of the United Kingdom, who reached out to the Global Think Tank for Africa so that the not-for-profit organization could deliver on its mandate.
“We will continue to bring much-needed assistance to those children who have been sent away from their homes by a war they know nothing about. I am urging other people to come to the help of these children. They deserve a fair chance at life. They know nothing about this war and without education, their future will be compromised. Education is a key that can open many doors and granting these children an opportunity to acquire education is like preparing them for a bright future,” Dr. Joachim Arrey said.
Also speaking during the occasion, the Inspector of Basic education for Mamfe Central, Mr. Harman Taku Arreyngang, expressed his appreciation for the gesture, urging other donors to help children affected by war to have access to education.
“I am calling on the elites of the Manyu Division to come to the help of these children who desperately need their support. Education is important in a child’s life and anybody who reaches out to a child, especially when he or she is in need, is giving that child a fighting chance at life,” he said.
The Global Think Tank for Africa has promised more assistance in the coming months and its commitment to the education of children can be seen through its donations.
By Philip Nkongho in Mamfe town