28, September 2019
Biya using Southern Cameroons card as cover for failures in French Cameroun 0
Ambazonia Vice President Dabney Yerima has said that the French Cameroun regime under President Paul Biya is using the war in the Federal Republic of Ambazonia as a cover for its successful failures in La Republique du Cameroun.
Comrade Dabney Yerima also pointed out that the French Cameroun despot is running out of ideas and is now making accusations against the people of Southern Cameroons and the Ambazonia Interim Government as a cover for failures stemming from corruption and mediocrity deep within the Francophone system.
Vice President Yerima added that Yaounde’s destructive policies against Ambazonia should not be overlooked despite the French Cameroun regime’s tendency to blame Southern Cameroons Restoration Forces for the 37 years of failure in leadership.
The comments from the Ambazonia second-in-command came in response to the so-called national dialogue recently announced by the 86 year old French Cameroun leader and the decision by the Southern Cameroons Interim Government to appoint veteran US diplomat Herman J. Cohen as a spokesperson for the Ambazonians in the Yaoundé talks.
Dabney Yerima went on to list a number of French Cameroun regime’s vicious policies against the Federal Republic of Ambazonia, such as the onslaught in both the Northern and Zones of Southern Cameroons, Biya regime’s killing of peaceful Ambazonia political dissidents, lack of democracy in French Cameroun and respect for human rights while on a daily basis committing war crimes and crimes against humanity in Southern Cameroons.
By Chi Prudence Asong in London
























29, September 2019
National Dialogue: Southern Cameroons Bishops say form of the state should be primordial on the agenda 0
The Bishops of the Ecclesiastical Province of Bamenda have tabled four major proposals to the Prime Minister, Head of Government Chief Dr Joseph Dion Ngute for a successful dialogue to take place.
In a letter signed by Bishop George Nkuo, President of BAPEC, the Bishops tabled their proposals into headings namely; the prerequisites for dialogue, participants in the dialogue, method of representation and the content of the dialogue.
Concerning the prerequisites for the dialogue, the Bishops called for the respect of truth, sincerity, honesty and frankness in the 1961 agreement that established the federal character of the state. If this is respected, then dialogue should address the form of the state, the administrative system, the legal system and the educational system, the Bishops said.
The Bishops called for a neutral mediation and well as a neutral venue, release of all prisoners and amnesty to all those in the diaspora so that they can participate in the dialogue.
Concerning participants, the Bishop said the dialogue should be attended by political, traditional and religious leaders, the United Nations, the United States of America, Britain, France, Switzerland, Germany etc..
With regards to representation, the Bishops said each group should be able to choose its representatives while there should be special and neutral invited persons.
Finally, on the content of the dialogue, the Bishops said there should be no taboo subject, the form of the state should be primordial on the agenda, and the setting up of a commission of truth and reconciliation amongst others.
Source: Journal du Cameroon